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Updated with new entries and deleted deados.

 

 

 

Physics: when will they quark it?

Chen Ning Yang, 86.

Charles Townes, 93.

Aage Bohr (son of Nils), 86. :)

Nicolaas Bloembergen, 89.

Leon Lederman, 86.

Jack Steinberger, 87.

Norman Ramsey, 93.

Hans Dehmelt, 86.

Yoichiro Nambu, 88

Vitaly Ginzburg, 92.

Val Fitch, 86.

Philip Warren Anderson, 85.

 

Chemistry: soon to be inert?

Frederick Sanger, 90.

John Cornforth, 91.

William Lipscomb, 89.

Herbert Hauptman, 92.

Jerome Karle, 90.

Paul Boyer, 90.

Jens Skou, 90.

William Standish Knowles, 91.

John Fenn, 91.

Rudolph Marcus, 85.

Walter Kohn, 86.

 

Literature: the final chapter?

Jose Saramago, 86.

Doris Lessing, 89.

Wisława Szymborska, 85.

Nadine Gordimer, 85.

 

Peace: RIP? (hell, this stuff writes itself)

Norman Borlaug, 95. :skull:

Nelson Mandela, 90.

Henry Kissinger, 85.

Shimon Peres, 85.

 

Medicine: Nurse, the screens!! :crossbone:

Andrew Huxley (Aldous‘s half-brother), 91.

Francois Jacob, 88.

Har Gobind Khorana, 87.

Christian de Duve, 91.

Rita Levi-Montalcini, 99 (oldest living laureate :old: )

Renato Dulbecco, 95.

Rosalyn Yalow, 87.

Jean Dausset, 92. :skull:

Robert Furchgott, 92. :skull:

Edwin Krebs, 90.

Joseph Murray, 90.

Baruj Benacerraf, 88.

Edward Donnall Thomas, 89.

Edmond Fischer, 89.

Roger Guillemin, 85.

Stanley Cohen, 86.

Arvid Carlsson, 86.

 

 

Economics: cashing their final cheque?

Ronald Coase, 98.

Maurice Allais, 97.

Paul Samuelson, 93.

Ken Arrow, 87.

Lawrence Klein, 88.

James Buchanan, 89.

Douglass North, 88.

Thomas Schelling, 88.

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One less medicine laureate. Furchgott is now Furchgone. No one seems to have picked him on the DDP either.

 

The ukmedix news site begs to disagree:

 

Man Who Helped SPAM Development Born

 

"This news is unlikely to mean anything to members of the public..."

 

Maybe they should spend less time being patronising and more on getting their headlines right. Tw@ts!

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One less medicine laureate. Furchgott is now Furchgone. No one seems to have picked him on the DDP either.

 

The ukmedix news site begs to disagree:

 

Man Who Helped SPAM Development Born

 

"This news is unlikely to mean anything to members of the public..."

 

Maybe they should spend less time being patronising and more on getting their headlines right. Tw@ts!

 

 

They've corrected it now.

 

Hope they could close the coffin lid OK!

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Sir Clive William John Granger, recipient of the Economics Prize in 2003, dies at 74.

 

http://healthcare-economist.com/2009/05/28...-clive-granger/

 

Ah yes, I remember this fellow was from my alma matter and won the Nobel Prize the year that I entered the economics program. It must have given the department a collective woody because that's all we heard about for the next year. Guy himself seemed pretty cool though... or at least decent. :rip:

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Medicine: Nurse, the screens!! :referee:

Jean Dausset, 92.

 

Hasta la vista, Dausset.

 

Seems to be shaping up to be a brutal month. I already have a lot of people to drink to tonight, and a toast to David Carradine.

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Peace Prize-winning South Korean ex-president Kim Dae-jung was apparently at death's door recently, but seems to be pulling through.

 

Either way, he's certainly not going to da...nnnggggh...must...resist...terrible...pun...

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Peace Prize-winning South Korean ex-president Kim Dae-jung was apparently at death's door recently, but seems to be pulling through.

 

Either way, he's certainly not going to da...nnnggggh...must...resist...terrible...pun...

As that wise old bird Billy Joel knew, only the good Dae-jung. Couldn't resist after all.

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Paul Samuelson, that well known prosthelytizer of neo-Keynesian macroeconomic theory, has died at the age of 94.

 

Edit - Bollocks!! Damn you McNally, I would have been first but I got engrossed in reading his Wikipedia page midway though typing this post.

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Nobel Laureate Marshall Nirenberg has died (Jan 15 '10) aged 82. One of those responsible for 'breaking the genetic code'.

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Sir James Black

 

The Scottish pharmacologist, credited with inventing beta-blockers, has died aged 85. He won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1988.

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José Saramago, winner of the Literature Nobel Prize in 1998 and writer of Death with Interruptions (in which people stop dying and start to get much more worried) had died, aged 87. Quite surprised nobody mentioned him in their DDPteam.

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Georges Charpak, 1992 Physics Laureate has died aged 86.

 

In 1992, he was awarded the Nobel Physics Prize "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" in 1968 at CERN, which would become the world's largest atom smasher

 

He was also a survivor of Dachau, having been captured in 1944, working for the French resistance.

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