<div dir="ltr"><h1>Another radio ham receives Nobel Prize</h1><p>                      Radio amateur <strong>Professor William E. Moerner WN6I</strong> has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry <br><br>                    William Moerner, WN6I, of Los Altos, a chemistry professor at Stanford University, will share the prestigious award equally with two other researchers β€” Eric Betzig and Stefan Hell β€” for their work in high-resolution microscopy or nanoscopy. </p><p>For many years scientists had believed that an optical microscope could never yield better than 0.2 micrometer resolution. The three scientists overcame that limitation through what the Nobel panel called β€œthe development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.”<br><br>Read the ARRL story at <br><a href="http://www.arrl.org/news/radio-amateur-is-among-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-winners" target="_blank">http://www.arrl.org/news/radio-amateur-is-among-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-winners</a><br><br>                      Read the Stanford News article at <br><a href="http://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/october/moerner-nobel-prize-100814.html" target="_blank">http://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/october/<br>                      moerner-nobel-prize-100814.html</a></p></div>