From chemistry exam flunker to Nobel chemistry winner


WASHINGTON—Talk about bouncing back. Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Moungi Bawendi is a cowinner of this year’s Nobel chemistry prize for helping develop “quantum dots”—nanoparticles that are now found in next-generation TV screens and help illuminate tumors within the body. But as an undergraduate, Bawendi flunked his very first chemistry exam, recalling that the experience

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