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Nobel Lecture

Louise Glück’s Nobel Prize lecture was recorded on 27 March 2023 in Berkeley, California, USA. English When I was a small child of, I think, about five or six, I staged a competition in my head, a contest to decide the greatest poem in the world. There were two finalists: Blake’s “The Little Black Boy”…

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Nobel Lecture

Hepatitis C Virus: From Hippocrates to Cure Harvey J. Alter delivered his Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2020. He was introduced by Professor Maria Masucci. Pdf 1MBCopyright © The Nobel Foundation

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Nobel Lecture

Strategic Analysis of Auctions Robert B. Wilson delivered his Prize Lecture on 7 December 2020. He was introduced by Professor Tore Ellingsen. Pdf 537 kBCopyright © The Nobel Foundation

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Nobel Lecture

The Chemistry of CRISPR: Editing the Code of Life/CRISPR-Cas9: Biology and Technology of Genome Editing Jennifer A. Doudna delivered her Nobel Lecture on Tuesday 8 December 2020. She was introduced by Professor Claes Gustafsson. Pdf 3MBCopyright © The Nobel Foundation

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Nobel Lecture

A Forty Year Journey Reinhard Genzel delivered his Nobel Lecture on Tuesday 8 December 2020. He was introduced by Professor Ariel Gobar. Pdf 2MBCopyright © The Nobel Foundation

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Nobel Lecture

Black Holes, Cosmology, and Space-Time Singularities Roger Penrose delivered his Nobel Lecture on Tuesday 8 December 2020. He was introduced by Professor Ariel Gobar. Pdf 4MBCopyright © The Nobel Foundation

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  Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on all the 2020 Nobel Prizes. From genetic editing to combatting world hunger. An unmistakable poetic voice to black holes. New treatments for hepatitis C to the quest for the perfect auction. Now you can bring…

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Poetry

English THE RED POPPY The great thingis not havinga mind. Feelings:oh, I have those; theygovern me. I havea lord in heavencalled the sun, and openfor him, showing himthe fire of my own heart, firelike his presence.What could such glory beif not a heart? Oh my brothers and sisters,were you like me once, long ago,before you…

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Journal impact factors now play a major role in determining the path of scientific careers, with researchers working hard to get into the highest-ranked journals. However, since impact factors are simply an averaged measure of the number of citations received by all the papers published in a journal over a two year period, they are…

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