By NAOYA KON/ Staff Writer
December 11, 2019 at 17:30 JST
Akira Yoshino and his wife, Kumiko, attend a lavish banquet after the awards ceremony. (Pool)
STOCKHOLM--For chemist Akira Yoshino, winning this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry hadn't sunk in until he received his medal and diploma from Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf himself at the awards ceremony here on Dec. 10. [Read More]
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