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Nobel Prize in Medicine - 07 Oct 2014 
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British-American John O’Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. 
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October 06, 2014 
Professor John O'Keefe speaks at a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American John O'Keefe... 
London, United Kingdom 
Professor John O'Keefe speaks at a news conference in London 
Professor John O'Keefe speaks at a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday for discovering the brain's internal positioning system, helping humans find their way and giving clues to how strokes and Alzheimer's affect the brain. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett 
NOBEL-PRIZE/MEDICINE
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October 06, 2014 
Professor John O'Keefe smiles as he arrives at a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American... 
London, United Kingdom 
Professor John O'Keefe smiles as he arrives at a news conference in London 
Professor John O'Keefe smiles as he arrives at a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday for discovering the brain's internal positioning system, helping humans find their way and giving clues to how strokes and Alzheimer's affect the brain. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett 
NOBEL-PRIZE/MEDICINE
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October 06, 2014 
Professor John O'Keefe walks back to his office at University College London (UCL), in London October... 
London, United Kingdom 
Professor John O'Keefe walks back to his office at University College London 
Professor John O'Keefe walks back to his office at University College London (UCL), in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday for discovering the brain's internal positioning system, helping humans find their way and giving clues to how strokes and Alzheimer's affect the brain. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett 
NOBEL-PRIZE/MEDICINE
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October 06, 2014 
Professor John O'Keefe answers a question during a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American... 
London, United Kingdom 
Professor John O'Keefe answers a question during a news conference in London 
Professor John O'Keefe answers a question during a news conference in London October 6, 2014. Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday for discovering the brain's internal positioning system, helping humans find their way and giving clues to how strokes and Alzheimer's affect the brain. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett 
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October 06, 2014 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology... 
MARTINSRIED, Germany 
Moser poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich, October 6, 2014. British-American John O'Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 
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October 06, 2014 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology... 
Munich, Germany 
Moser poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich, October 6, 2014. British-American John O'Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 
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October 06, 2014 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology... 
Munich, Germany 
Moser poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich 
Scientist Edvard Moser of Norway poses inside Max Planck Institute Martinsried of Biochemistry and Neurobiology in Munich, October 6, 2014. British-American John O'Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 
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