PetaPixel How an AP Photographer Told a Sleepy Scientist She Won the Nobel Prize


A dimly lit home scene split in two: on the left, a man and a woman greet a dog at the door; on the right, the woman sits at a table, looking down with her head in her hand beside an open laptop.

Scientists Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine this week. Associated Press photographer Lindsey Wasson was the one who delivered the incredible news to Brunkow at her Seattle-area home in the very early hours on Monday morning.

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