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Nobel Scientists' 'Natural Selection' Takes Decades
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| Charles Darwin would have had to waitdecades for his own "natural selection" as a Nobel prize winnerand Stephen Hawking might never get one, if his physicstheories are not proved or widely accepted in his lifetime. |
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Oct 1, 2004 02:04:12 | | Author | Reuters |
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