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Nobel Prizes 2014; Gauge; Genetics and Diabetes; UK Fungus Day

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Nakamura's Story

The material everyone believed would do this was gallium nitride, but the problem was actually making the stuff. It took until the early 1990s for these three Japanese people to get it to work and to emit bright blue light. They knew they had to have a material which had particular kind of strong binding inside it. And I'll tell you a remarkable story, that is Nakamura. He's working for a company called Nisha in Japan, and they banned him from doing it. So he did his normal day job in the daytime,. then he crept in at midnight, and he worked on, you know, his gallium Nitride. And he got it to work, which was

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