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M. Stanley Whittingham – Banquet speech
Banquet speech
https://youtu.be/xVCAbfMbaho M. Stanley Whittingham’s speech at the Nobel Banquet, 10 December 2019. Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Excellences, Dear Laureates, Ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of Professor John Goodenough, Dr. Akira Yoshino and myself we wish to thank the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Foundation for this honor. More than a century…
moreJames Peebles – Banquet speech
Banquet speech
https://youtu.be/UEpRjp5WpHQ James Peebles’ speech at the Nobel Banquet, 10 December 2019. Your Majesties Your Royal Highnesses Excellencies Dear Laureates and guests Ladies and gentlemen I rise on behalf of Michel Mayor, Didier Queloz, and myself to thank the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Foundation for their recognition of our pure curiosity-driven research…
moreThe Nobel Prize Award Ceremony 2019
The Nobel Prize award ceremony takes place at the Stockholm Concert Hall, Sweden, on 10 December every year – the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death. At the ceremony, the Nobel Prize in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and the Prize in Economic Sciences are awarded to the Nobel Laureates. Read the speeches
moreOlga Tokarczuk – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
The Tender Narrator https://youtu.be/VvZAXL28K2E Olga Tokarczuk delivered her Nobel Lecture in Literature on Saturday 7 December 2019 at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm. English © THE NOBEL FOUNDATION 2019General permission is granted for the publication in newspapers in any language after December 7, 2019, 16.45 CET. Publication in periodicals or books otherwise than in summary…
moreThe myth of the lone genius
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According to Martin Chalfie his first experience with science ended badly because he was too afraid to ask for help.
moreInteractive visualisations
Here are pedagogical visualisations about one part of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. There is a 3-minute long video to show in the classroom and an interactive visualisation tool with a teacher’s guide. The visualisation tool can be used as a teacher-led lesson, or as an in-depth assignment for individual students. The visualisation tool…
moreInteractive visualisations
Here are pedagogical visualisations about one part of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. There is a 3-minute long video to show in the classroom and an interactive visualisation tool with a teacher’s guide. The visualisation tool can be used as a teacher-led lesson, or as an in-depth assignment for individual students. The visualisation tool…
moreAll Nobel Prizes 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on all the 2019 Nobel Prizes. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min)Ask your students the following questions. What is the Nobel…
moreSir Peter J. Ratcliffe – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
Elucidation of Oxygen Sensing Mechanisms in Human and Animal Cells Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe delivered his Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2019 at Aula Medica, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He was introduced by Professor Patrik Ernfors. (pdf)Copyright © Peter J. Ratcliffe Pdf 1,9 MB© The Nobel Foundation
moreJohn B. Goodenough – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
The Pathway to Discovering Practical Cathode Materials for the Rechargeable Li+-ion Battery John B. Goodenough’s Nobel Lecture was deliviered by Arumugam Manthiram on Sunday 8 December 2019, at the Aula Magna, Stockholm University. The lecture was introduced by Professor Olof Ramström, member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry. (pdf)Copyright © John B. GoodenoughThe original lecture…
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