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Jeff Tallon, John Key and Bob Buckley

ex-PM John Key & 2 scientists: Jeff Tallon and Bob Buckley, 2010

Jeff Tallon and Bob Buckley were jointly awarded the inaugural Prime Minister’s Science Prize in 2010 as recognition of their work as world-leading experts in the field of high temperature superconductivity.

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Rights: Industrial Research Limited
Published: 9 April 2010Size: 185.86 KB
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