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Japan scientist given Nobel for ‘revolutionary’ LED lamp dies
Japanese Nobel laureate Isamu Akasaki, who won the physics prize for pioneering energy-efficient LED lighting – a weapon against global warming and poverty – has died aged 92, his university said yesterday.  Akasaki won the 2014 prize with two other scientists, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura. Together they developed the blue light-emitting diode, described as a “revolutionary” invention by the Nobel jury. He died of pneumonia on Thursday morning at a hospital in the city of Nagoya, according to a statement on the website of Meijo University, where Akasaki had been a professor.  LED lamps last for tens of thousands of hours and use just a fraction of energy compared with the incandescent l

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