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What difference does winning a Nobel Prize make?
Professor May-Britt Moser won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2014, for her co-discovery of grid cells in rats. She says winning brought huge benefits but also an 'oracle' type status that she's not entirely comfortable with.
Image: Professor May-Britt Moser
Credit: TiTT Melhuus
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