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Winners and Loser

The development of magnetic resonance imaging has significantly helped the medical world, and its pioneers have recently been awarded the Nobel Prize. Also: an English researcher claims that Pasteur is not really the father of microbiology.

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More to Be Done on MRI -Lauterbur

Paul Lauterbur was surprised to have won the Nobel Prize in medicine even if people have been telling him for years that he deserved it. 

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Astonishing "Slice of Life"

Thirty years ago, if you felt persistent headaches or blackouts or bouts of forgetfulness, there was little a doctor could do to check out your worst fears-that you might have brain cancer or Alzheimer's.

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WRONG DAD

Was a Brit, not Pasteur, the father of microbiology? 

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