Our heartiest congratulations to Stanley Whittingham of SUNY Binghamton and John Goodenough of the University of Texas at Austin, who along with Akira Yoshino of Meijo University in Japan shared in the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work developing lithium-ion batteries.
When too many parents act like the road to greatness and prosperity runs through the Ivy League, it’s refreshing to see two Professors from state colleges sharing in the world’s most-prestigious science award.
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