With the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physics due to be announced on Tuesday 8 October, Physics World journalists pick their favourite Nobel awards from the past. Here Matin Durrani argues the case for the 1915 prize for X-ray diffraction
Crystal clear: the 1915 Nobel Prize for Physics opened the door to crystallography (Courtesy: iStock/Andrey Prokhorov)
I love the 1915 Nobel Prize for Physics because it was so simple and yet so profound. It was awarded
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