During World War II, Mario Capecchi's mother was imprisoned, and the four year old boy was left to live on the streets. As an adult, Capecchi won a Nobel prize for medicine and feels strongly that children need to be provided with the opportunities to pursue their passions and dreams. Read about his life to learn how he survived and succeeded in life.
Try the Pavlov's Dogs game and learn about conditioned reflexes! This month's Nobel Prize newsletter is full of interesting stories!
Nobelprize.org Monthly - May 2012:
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