Article 4S5DT Nobel prize in chemistry awarded for development of lithium-ion batteries – as it happened

Nobel prize in chemistry awarded for development of lithium-ion batteries – as it happened

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Hannah Devlin
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John B Goodenough, M Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino made laureates for development that sparked portable technology revolution

" Report: chemistry Nobel given to lithium-ion battery researchers

12.26pm BST

And there we leave the chemistry prize for another year. Huge congratulations go to John Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino for the development of lithium-ion batteries.

Here is my colleague Nicola Davis's news story on the prize:

Related: Nobel prize in chemistry awarded for work on lithium-ion batteries

12.19pm BST

More reaction from Royal Society President Venki Ramakrishnan:

"Professor Goodenough's contributions in the field of materials science have fundamentally shaped the technology we take for granted today. From powering the smartphone in your pocket, to his defining work on the properties of magnetism, these contributions have opened new avenues for scientific investigation and engineering.

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