The day after winning science's most prestigious prize, Richard Robson was back in the tutorial hall teaching chemistry students about his passion of more than five decades.
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Professor Robson was honoured with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for pioneering a new form of molecular architecture, alongside Japan's Susumu Kitagawa and American-Jordanian Omar Yaghi.
"The first thing he did this morning was come in and give a first-year tutorial," colleague and University of Melbourne chair of chemistry Paul Donnelly said.
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