Nobel prize for medicine: 'human GPS' pioneer rewarded

British professor John O'Keefe among trio who discovered the brain's internal navigation system

Prodessor John O'Keefe
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British researcher Professor John O'Keefe is among three scientists recognised today by the Nobel committee. Together with husband-and-wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser, he has been awarded the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine for discovering the brain's internal 'GPS system'.

What have the three scientists discovered?

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