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Enter the dreamworld of magical realism with Nobel Prize-awarded authors. Immerse yourself in enchanting stories by García Márquez, Yan and more: bit.ly/44H7f6f #MagicalRealism #NobelPrize pic.x.com/3F5wzOYdqo
"Follow your enthusiasm!" Listen in on some career advice from chemistry laureate Benjamin List where he encourages us all to think outside the box. #CareerAdvice #NobelPrize pic.x.com/91WCNzf7pk
A personal message from 2022 chemistry laureate Carolyn Bertozzi to all young researchers on why to aspire to a career in science: ”I would want to share with them how a life in science is incredibly rewarding. It is rewarding because it is creative." #NobelPrize pic.x.com/H9dKfFXPR3
"Opposition is not the same as undermining." Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2010 "for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China." Read his #NobelPrize lecture: bit.ly/3fZU0FB pic.x.com/AC0TKpeuCi
In July 1898, Marie Skłodowska Curie and Pierre Curie published work where they mentioned the term radioactivity for the first time. During that year, the two Nobel Prize laureates discovered two new elements: polonium and radium. #NobelPrize pic.x.com/UA0ePvjX7d
Nobel Prize laureates Owen Chamberlain and Emilio Segrè confirmed the existence of the proton's antiparticle, the antiproton. For this they were awarded the 1959 physics prize. Learn more: bit.ly/2UMwotb #NobelPrize pic.x.com/Ti0wrde6fa
In her novels, 2022 literature laureate Annie Ernaux uses simple, direct language to pick apart memories and society. Ernaux focuses on her experiences as a woman and gives dignity to the experiences of working-class women. Read more: bit.ly/3KKX6xa #NobelPrize pic.x.com/iMVIqebkDO
"I want you to remember when you win your Nobel Prize that you learned that here." 2019 medicine laureate Gregg Semenza remembers his biology teacher Dr Rose Nelson who inspired him and foresaw him receiving the Nobel Prize. Tell us about your remarkable teachers. #NobelPrize pic.x.com/hBalpaWtCC
Did you know that only one person has received the #NobelPrize in Physics twice? John Bardeen received the physics prize in 1956 for the discovery of the transistor effect and in 1972 for developing the theory of superconductivity. Read more: bit.ly/2Q8BaSF pic.x.com/kg4T70u1sN
Using a new type of microscope, Richard Zsigmondy observed small colloidal particles for the first time, earning him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 100 years ago and inspiring other Nobel Prize laureates including Albert Einstein. Learn more: nobelprize.org/prizes/chemist… #NobelPrize pic.x.com/AaHASIgJcu
High school isn’t fun for everyone … even #NobelPrize laureates. “Overall, my high school days were nothing like one sees in the movies; Ferris Bueller or Tom Cruise, I was not.” - medicine laureate Harvey Alter. Learn more about his life: bit.ly/49D1IhC pic.x.com/D53co0qcVR
“‘A man who knows everything.’ This, reportedly, was my reply to a school teacher asking me what I’d like to become when I grow up.” Physics laureate @gthooft, awarded the #NobelPrize “for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics.” pic.x.com/SfBYYOpDzS
Wise words from poet and essayist Wisława Szymborska. In 1996, she was awarded the #NobelPrize in Literature "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality." pic.x.com/vy7QMyTV2a
Can you guess the laureate? Let me give you three clues: - He designed the X-ray spectrometer (pictured), a vital tool used by scientists to study crystal structures. - The laureate was awarded the #NobelPrize with his son in 1915. - He had a lifelong interest in gardening. pic.x.com/mZBen8Wold
Maria Goeppert Mayer changed the field of nuclear physics by explaining the structure of atomic nuclei. She developed a model in which nucleons were distributed in shells with different energy levels – the nuclear shell model. #NobelPrize pic.x.com/TLfIdAzUdr
Eugenio Montale’s first collection of poems, ‘Ossi di seppia’ (‘Bones of the Cuttlefish’) was published in 1925. Fifty years later he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and his work continues to inspire. Learn more: nobelprize.org/prizes/literat… #NobelPrize pic.x.com/d3udufdTba
Edwin Krebs and Edmond Fischer showed how proteins in the muscle cell make the energy supply accessible for muscular work and how the breakdown of glycogen to glucose is controlled in the skeletal muscles. Read more: bit.ly/2QBeJ95 #NobelPrize pic.x.com/Pov7nOLVaL
A number of researchers had tried to isolate fluorine its the free state, but it was very difficult to isolate the substance. By developing an ingenious apparatus, French chemist Henri Moissan succeeded on 26 June 1886. He was awarded the #NobelPrize in 1906. pic.x.com/WToIW0hBga
The American author Pearl Buck grew up in China and spoke both Chinese and English. She was awarded the #NobelPrize in Literature 1938 "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces." pic.x.com/bX8F8fnjuC
"Get your sleep. Your brain will thank you!" Words of wisdom from medicine laureate Oliver Smithies who was born #OnThisDay 100 years ago. In 2007, Smithies received the #NobelPrize for his work related to principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the pic.x.com/fpBxPqoB8G
”Do whatever turns you on. Whatever you are interested in and get excited about, that is what you should do.” Some words of wisdom to all young researchers and students from physicist Michael Kosterlitz. #NobelPrize pic.x.com/dhnTRBEDPj
Jean-Paul Sartre, born #OnThisDay in 1905, was the first person to voluntarily decline the #NobelPrize. In 1964, Sartre was awarded the literature prize, but he did not wish to accept the prize as he had always declined official honours. Learn more: bit.ly/2ZP590B pic.x.com/XKkX9Qe5yU
The Japanese word レントゲン (which means "X-ray") is derived from the name of the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen, who in 1901 became the first-ever winner of the #NobelPrize for Physics. #XRAY #translationthursday pic.x.com/lw8cGra6xe
#鈴木章先生がノーベル賞化学賞受賞(2010年) #ProfessorEmeritus of #HokkaidoUniversity Dr #AkiraSuzuki ‘ s #NobelPrize in Chemistry in 2010 当時に北大総長としての任務たる慶時の記者会見にあたり、肝心な時に急な病で記者会見準備➡️ 急遽一転、北大附属病院搬送となった我が大叔父…嗚呼… pic.x.com/fTMx2ghAyC
【疑問】8月の #長崎平和祈念式典 を西側諸国がボイコットした際に手をたたいて喜んでいた日本人 #シオニスト に、被団協の #ノーベル平和賞 受賞を祝福する資格があるのでしょうか? #NobelPrize pic.x.com/4EKXD36Q4Y
2024年のノーベル物理学賞は ジェフリー・ヒントン氏と ジョン・ホップフィールド氏。 受賞理由は、 「人工ニューラルネットワークを用いた 機械学習を可能にする基礎的な発見と発明」でした! おめでとうございます! #ノーベル賞 #NobelPrize pic.x.com/1qoKoKpzNf