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*<!--Oct. 6--> The '''[[HMCS Chicoutimi (SS 879)|HMCS ''Chicoutimi'']]''', |
*<!--Oct. 6--> The '''[[HMCS Chicoutimi (SS 879)|HMCS ''Chicoutimi'']]''', one of four [[Canada|Canadian]] [[submarine]]s, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died. |
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*<!--Oct. 6--> [[Aaron Ciechanover]], [[Avram Hershko]] and [[Irwin Rose]] are awarded the '''[[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]''' for "the discovery of [[ubiquitin]]-mediated [[protein]] degradation". |
*<!--Oct. 6--> [[Aaron Ciechanover]], [[Avram Hershko]] and [[Irwin Rose]] are awarded the '''[[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]''' for "the discovery of [[ubiquitin]]-mediated [[protein]] degradation". |
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*<!--Oct. 5--> [[David Gross]], [[David Politzer]] and [[Frank Wilczek]] win the '''[[Nobel Prize in Physics]]''' for "the discovery of [[asymptotic freedom]] in the theory of the [[strong interaction]]". |
*<!--Oct. 5--> [[David Gross]], [[David Politzer]] and [[Frank Wilczek]] win the '''[[Nobel Prize in Physics]]''' for "the discovery of [[asymptotic freedom]] in the theory of the [[strong interaction]]". |
Revision as of 02:02, 7 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, one of four Canadian submarines, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died.
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation".
- David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction".
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, winning the Ansari X Prize.