The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was won by three scientists for their work on proteins

The laureates will receive their awards at a ceremony on December 10, which is also the anniversary of Nobel's death

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From the announcement, Photo: Reuters
From the announcement, Photo: Reuters
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded today to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for their work with proteins.

This was announced today by the Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Hans Elegren.

Baker works at the University of Washington in Seattle, while Hasabis and Jumper work in London at Deepmind, a British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory that serves as a subsidiary of Google.

This year's prizes for physics and medicine were awarded, the winner of the Nobel Prize for literature will be announced tomorrow, and for peace on Friday.

The award for economics will be awarded on Monday, October 14.

Along with the prize, there is also a monetary part of 11 million Swedish crowns (one million dollars) from the fund left by the founder of the prize, the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel.

The laureates will receive their awards at a ceremony on December 10, which is also the anniversary of Nobel's death.

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