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In-vitro fertilization pioneer wins Nobel Prize (Morning Read)

Robert Edwards of Britain, an 85-year-old professor emeritus at the University of Cambridge who started working on in-vitro fertilization as early as the 1950s, won the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for developing the breakthrough that has helped millions of infertile couples worldwide have children, according to the Associated Press in the Washington Post.