Agostini, an emeritus professor at Ohio State University in the U.S., was in Paris and could not be reached by the Nobel Committee before it announced his win to the world.
Agostini, Krausz and L'Huillier win physics Nobel for looking at electrons in fractions of seconds
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The committee said Julius, who was born in New York and now works at the University of California at San Francisco, used capsaicin, the active component in chili peppers, to identify the nerve sensors that allow the skin to respond to heat.
2 win medicine Nobel for showing how we react to heat, touch
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