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The Weymouth-born chemist who could have won a Nobel Prize
Henry Moseley was just 27 when he was killed at Gallipoli. But he'd already made an incredible contribution to our understanding of the world. A contribution which many believe he would have won the Nobel Prize for, had he not died. Here Dr Michael Jewess explains his legacy.
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