Media coverage of Nobel Prize 2014
7 October 2014
Professor John O'Keefe, Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits & Behaviour and Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, Division of Biosciences at UCL, has been awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain - an 'inner GPS' - that enables us to orient ourselves.
Here is a collection of further coverage:
UK coverage
- BBC News, BBC News (2)
- Telegraph, Telegraph (2)
- Independent
- Daily Mail, Watch: Daily Mail
- Times (£), Times (£)(2)
- Guardian, Guardian (2), Guardian (3), Guardian (4), Watch: Guardian
- ITV News
- Yahoo News
- Financial Times
- The Economist
- City AM
- Camden New Journal
- THE
- The Conversation
- The Week
- Scotsman
- Reuters, Reuters (2), Reuters (3), Reuters (4)
- Yorkshire Post
- Dundee Courier
- Express & Star
- Shropshire Star
- Belfast Telegraph
International & specialist coverage
- Nature, Nature (2)
- Science, Science (2)
- New Scientist
- Lancet
- BMJ
- Huffington Post
- TIME
- Forbes
- New York Times
- New York Post
- Wall Street Journal
- Los Angeles Times
- USA Today
- Washington Post
- Chicago Tribune
- Boston Globe, Boston Globe (2)
- Miami Herald
- CNN, Watch: CNN
- Newsweek
- Al Jazeera
- National Post
- Globe & Mail, Globe & Mail (2), Watch: Globe & Mail
- The Australian
- The Age
- Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Morning Herald (2)
- The Courier Mail
- New Zealand Herald
- China Daily
- South China Morning Post
- China Post
- Shanghai Daily
- Times of India
- Live Mint
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The Hindu, The Hindu (2), The Hindu (3)
- Financial Chronicle
- Times of Oman
- Straits Times
Broadcast media
- BBC World Service 'The Science Hour'
- Guardian 'Science Weekly' podcast
- BBC Radio 4 'Inside Science'
- BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 1 hour 21 mins)
- BBC Radio 4 'The World Tonight' (from 8 mins 35 secs)
- BBC Radio 4 'Six O'Clock News' (from 17 mins)
- BBC Radio 4 'PM' (from 4 mins 55 secs)
- BBC Radio 4 'World at One' (from 6 mins 8 secs)
- BBC Radio Derby 'Drivetime' (from 1 hour 30 mins)