Scientists Win Prestigious Chemistry Prizes

Two University of Nottingham scientists have received Royal Society of Chemistry prizes for their contributions to chemical science. Professor Graham Newton was recognized for his work on redox materials, while Dr. Misha Zelzer's committee received an award for fostering inclusivity.
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These awards highlight advancements in energy storage technology and the importance of professional development in scientific communities.
Two scientists from the University of Nottingham have been honoured with prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes.
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