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Handout picture released by the German Koerber Stiftung, taken in January 2009 in Manchester shows Dutch Professor Andre Geim. Andre Geim and Russian-British national Konstantin Novoselov, won the 2010 Nobel Physics Prize on October 5, 2010 for pioneering work on graphene, a form of carbon which conducts electricity, the Nobel jury said. AFP PHOTO HO / KOERBER-STIFTUNG / FRIEDRUN REINHOLD RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
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