2007
Further reading
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 More information about the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2007 can be found on: ● ● ● ● Kopplung macht den Wiederstand by Peter Grünberg, Physik Journal 9/2007 ● Giant steps with tiny magnets by Agnes Barthélémy and Albert Fert et al, Physics World Nov. 1994 ● Spintronics by…
morePressmeddelande: Nobelpriset i kemi 2007
Press release
Swedish 10 oktober 2007 har beslutat utdela Nobelpriset i kemi år 2007 till Gerhard Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Tyskland “för hans studier av kemiska processer på fasta ytor”. Modern ytkemi – bränsleceller, konstgödsel och avgasrening Årets kemipris belönar grundläggande arbeten inom ytkemin. Denna vetenskap är viktig för den kemiska industrin och kan hjälpa oss…
morePress release
Press release
English 10 October 2007 has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2007 to Gerhard Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany “for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces”. Modern surface chemistry – fuel cells, artificial fertilizers and clean exhaust The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2007 is awarded for groundbreaking studies…
morePressemitteilung: Der Nobelpreis für Chemie 2007
Press release
German 10. Oktober 2007 hat beschlossen, den Nobelpreis des Jahres 2007 für Chemie zu verleihen an Gerhard Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Deutschland „für seine Studien von chemischen Verfahren auf festen Oberflächen“. Moderne Oberflächenchemie – Brennstoffzellen, Kunstdünger und Abgasreinigung Der diesjährige Chemiepreis zeichnet grundlegende Arbeiten innerhalb der Oberflächenchemie aus. Diese Wissenschaft ist wichtig für die…
morePeter Grünberg – Interview
Interview
Your questions to Peter Grünberg Here, Peter Grünberg answers additional questions submitted by visitors to Nobelprize.org. Interview transcript [Kosta Schinarakis] – Kosta Schinarakis, hallo. [Adam Smith] – Hello, may I speak to Peter Grünberg please? [KS] – It’s very complicated at the moment, he’s drinking champagne…
moreAlbert Fert – Interview
Interview
Albert Fert answers questions on the NobelPrize YouTube channel As the second in a series of Q&A sessions with Nobel Laureates on YouTube, Albert Fert, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 for the discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance, has answered a selection of questions on the NobelPrize YouTube channel. His answers include his explanation of…
moreIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript [Rajendra Pachauri] – Hello. [Adam Smith] – Hello, this is Adam Smith from the Nobel Foundation’s website. [RP] – Yes sir. [AS] – Is this a possible time to talk, quickly? [RP] – Sure. [AS] – Thank you. So, congratulations of course on the award of the Nobel Peace Prize…
moreMario R. Capecchi – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript [Unknown] – Hello. [Adam Smith] – Hello, my name’s Adam Smith, may I speak to Mario Capecchi please. [Unknown] – Yes, just a minute please. [AS] – Thank you. [Mario Capecchi] – Hello. [AS] – Hello, my name is Adam Smith and I’m calling…
moreSir Martin J. Evans – Interview
Interview
Your questions to Sir Martin J. Evans Here, Sir Martin J. Evans answers additional questions submitted by visitors to Nobelprize.org. Interview transcript [Unknown] – Hello, [name inaudible] speaking. [Adam Smith] – Oh, hello, this is Adam Smith calling from the Nobel Foundation’s website. May I speak…
moreOliver Smithies – Interview
Interview
Your questions to Oliver Smithies Here, Oliver Smithies answers additional questions submitted by visitors to Nobelprize.org. Interview transcript [Unknown] – Hello. [Adam Smith] – Hello, may I speak to Oliver Smithies please? [Unknown] – Yes, may I ask who is calling? [AS] – Yes, this is…
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