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Fert, Grunberg win 2007 Nobel for physics

STOCKHOLM, Oct 9 (Reuters) Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg won the 2007 Nobel Prize for physics for their work with nanotechnology, the Nobel Committee for Physics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said today.

The prestigious 10 million Swedish crown prize recognised the pair's work which has allowed the radical miniaturisation of hard disks.

This was the second of this year's crop of Nobel prizes, which are handed out annually for achievements in science, literature, economics and peace.

The prizes bearing the name of Alfred Nobel were first awarded in 1901 in accordance with the will of the Swedish dynamite millionaire.

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Sugar prices rise on brisk seasonal demand

Navi Mumbai, Oct 9 (UNI) Wholesale sugar prices today rallied by Rs 15 per quintal on sustained heavy seasonal bulk and retail consumers demand, traders at the wholesale sugar market said. Prices of small and medium grades (per quintal) rose smartly by Rs 15 and Rs ten respectively on lack of offers by stockists in the face of lesser stocks arrivals from mills. Sugar in ex-mill small and medium grades (per quintal) also rose by Rs ten and Rs 20 respectively.....

Gateway TechnoLabs announces merger with NINtec

Ahmedabad, Oct 9 (UNI) Ahmedabad-based Gateway TechnoLabs today announced merger with NINtec B.V of Netherlands. ''It is a significant step towards further consolidation of our business and services in Europe, while gaining a firm foothold in Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands&Luxembourg),'' said company managing director Niraj Gemawat. Addressing mediapersons here today, Mr Gemawat said, ''Gateway TechnoLabs is one of the few mid-size technology companies from India to venture into non-English speaking countries of the European Union. Today Gateway TechnoLabs does over 50.....

Nickel, copper, zinc

Mumbai, Oct 9 (UNI) Prices of nickel cathode, copper wire bars, zinc slab and aluminium in ferrous and non ferrous metals declined for the second consecutive day today on sustained heavy offers by stockists, induced by discouraging advice from London Metal Exchange (LME) along with Kolkata, Delhi and other centres, traders at the Bombay Metal Exchange (BME) said. In the ferrous category (per quintal), copper heavy and copper utensils crashed by Rs 500 each due to lack of fresh buying support.....
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