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Meijo University Professor Isamu Akasaki gestures as he answers questions during a press conference at Nagoya University in Nagoya, central Japan on October 10, 2014. Three Japanese researchers, Akasaki, Nagoya University Professor Hiroshi Amano and California University professor Shuji Nakamura, won the Nobel Prize for Physics for inventing the LED lamp, a boon in the fight against global warming and aiding people in poverty. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA (Photo by TORU YAMANAKA / AFP) (Photo by TORU YAMANAKA/AFP via Getty Images)
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