The Latest: French champ didn't set out long for Nobel prize

This is a picture gone up against Nov. 28, 2013 made accessible by the University of Groningen on Wednesday Oct. 5, 2016 of Dutch researcher Bernard "Ben" Feringa. Feringa was one of the three researchers who won the Nobel Prize in science on Wednesday for building up the world's littlest machines, work that could change PC innovation and lead to another kind of battery. "I have won numerous prizes, yet the Nobel Prize is something extremely uncommon, it's the most prestigious prize, the one most researchers don't endeavor to hope for in their most extravagant fantasies," he said. French President Francois Hollande praised Sauvage, calling the prize "an indication of acknowledgment of the greatness of French and European examination." The Latest: French champ didn't set out long for Nobel prize Europe The Latest: French champ didn't set out long for Nobel prize STOCKHOLM (AP) — The Latest on the Nobel prize in science (all times nearby)...