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Here's your chance to put your questions to David Gross, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004. If you have a YouTube account, you can upload a video question by clicking on "View comments, related comments..." below, and selecting "Post a Video Response" www.youtube.com Upload your video question no later than June 25, 2010. Answers will be posted on July 14. SOME TIPS: Be original and personal -- Choose your own approach, your perspective is important. Keep it brief -- Your question should ideally be less than 30 seconds. Look good -- Keep that camera steady and speak loudly. Provide context -- Let us know who you are, and where you live, work or study. Learn more about David Gross: nobelprize.org
"Those who laughed at me became my competitors" is how Ada describes the recognition she finally won for a lifetime of work on the minute workings of cellular mechanisms known as ribosomes. Drawn to science originally out of her own curiosity, her work deals with the extremely minute particles of life, which influences the latest research into antibiotics in the best biotech firms today. What are ribosomes, you ask? Ada will explain. See more videos about Jewish identity leadel.net
Dr. Luc Montagnier, 2008 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, speaks at the Shannon Center about his discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). During his visit, Whittier College awarded him with an Honorary Degree.
(March,25,2010)Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. www.TorontoTruth.com This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of the Nobel Prize winner that threatens the world; the US paying more than Buffett, and the big ambitions behind 12000 calories per day. Keiser also talks to Helen Skopis of Athens International Radio about the Greek debt crisis
In september 2009, Eric Cornell, Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics 2001 delivered a series of lectures and seminars to the students of the Thiagarajar College of Engineering, in India. The lecture "Stone Cold Science" provided inspiration for the thousands of young scientists and engineers who attended the event. This lecture event is part of The Honeywell-Nobel Initiative, an educational partnership between Honeywell, Nobel Web AB and Nobel Media AB, designed to connect university students across the globe with recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry. Beginning February 16th, the Honeywell-Nobel Initiative will be hosting a two-day event featuring Eric Cornell. Professor Cornell will visit VTU's affiliate campus in Bangalore. To view the live webcast of his lecture, visit: www.honeywellscience.com
The acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize by Barack Obama, the US president, has sparked constroversy. Obama received the prize dedicated to peace in Oslo, pledging to strive for a better world and pursue building a "just and lasting peace". But critics have attacked the decision to award the prize to Obama, pointing out he is actively leading his nation in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and last week ordered 30000 more troops to join the Afghan conflict. Tim Friend reports.
The 2009 Nobel literature prize winner, German Herta Müller giving her Nobel Prize speech! Stockholm city hall, december 10, 2009 Herta Müller (*17. August 1953 in Nitzkydorf, Rumänien) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. Am 8. Oktober 2009 wurde bekanntgegeben, dass sie mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur 2009 ausgezeichnet wird. Diesen nahm sie am 10. Dezember 2009 aus den Händen des schwedischen Königs entgegen.
Nobel Prize to Obama - Cindy Sheehan, Peace Activist Here are the original video files, please spread them far and wide: www.farmann.no
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The prestigious Nobel Prizes are awarded annually on Dec. 10 in twin ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo. Here is a look at this year's winners and their work:
- Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine: Americans Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider
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Nobel Prize-winning philosopher/mathematician, Bertrand Russell, explains why he does not believe in God.
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Special Thanks to: Lil' Producer www.youtube.com Brittany Taylor (sub to her!) www.youtube.com LYRICS: I heard it today, Barack got a prize Seams theyre dishin peace, prizes left and right If you wanna prize, you can do it to Theres just a few things, that you gotta do Im mowing the lawn You get a peace prize Doing the laundry Thats a peace prize Im grooming my dog Peace prize He seems to like it Thats a peace prize You, get a peace prize He, gets a peace prize I, get a peace prize Everybody, gets a peace prize They gave a peace prize, to our president Hed only been prez, for two weeks by then The same time he takes, to dust his smokes Some people call this, nobel prize a joke But remember yall, Big O gives us hope More hope for all man, even for the pope This award aint for, anything he did But for things he promises that he will The first man to win, a peace prize for hope Bankrupt America, The man is dope Obama wants change, see it in his eyes If you do to, youve earned yourself a prize Im in the hot tub Peace prize Im doing some dips Peace prize Showing potential Peace prize Being a black guy Gets a peace prize Im making a sandwich Thats a peace prize Shes eating the sandwich Peace prize Its delicious Heres a peace prize Uh, yeah peace prize The Nobel prize, aint given to fools The whole committee, Went to greater schools They thought Barack, Was Nobel worthy they decided to, look at his story He was voted to, be our president Then they closed the books, The man is in ...
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The roster for Nobel Peace Prize winners is a prestigious one, including the likes of Mother Theresa and Nelson Mandela. But, as Richard Roth reports, some awards have been controversial.
As President Obama joins the prestigious list of Nobel Prize winners, Katie Couric comments that the award signals hope from the international community that a new day has dawned in America.
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If the world was stunned to learn that President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, it will be even more amazed by all the awards that are still coming his way. A Reason.tv Rapid Response video. Approximately two minutes. Written and produced by Meredith Bragg and Nick Gillespie. For more videos, go to reason.tv
Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize by Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, 9 October 2009. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 is to be awarded to President Barack Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples." For more information about the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, please visit: nobelprize.org
Myron Scholes, the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, delivers a speech as part of the business school's Last Lecture Series. Each year, MBA students invite members of the faculty to deliver a Last Lecture, touching on a topic that is important to the speaker, that sums up an area of research or academic work, or that may be a parting word of advice or inspiration to students. With Robert C. Merton of Harvard Business School, Scholes shared the 1997 Prize. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honored the pair along with the late Fischer Black for "a new method to determine the value of derivatives." The research was first published by Scholes and Black in the Journal of Political Economy in 1973, shortly after the first options exchange opened in Chicago. What has become known as the Black-Scholes options pricing model, a benchmark formula for the valuation of stock options, put a fledgling options market on its feet. Faculty Profile: gsbapps.stanford.edu Recorded: April 13, 2004
The Professor delivers his verdict and "dog toy" explanation of this year's Nobel Prize winning research.
When the three American researchers who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine accept their prize in Stockholm in December they'll be among a star-studded cast of recipients stretching out over more than a century.
Following the announcement, Professor Gunnar von Heijne told senior editor Simon Frantz how the achievements awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry not only provided insights into life at the atomic level, but also provided insights into how to save lives. For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, please visit: nobelprize.org
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2009 jointly to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome". For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, please visit: nobelprize.org
In this video from 1978, former Bell Labs researchers Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith present their invention, the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), for which they have been awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Following the announcement, Professor Joseph Nordgren explained to senior editor Simon Frantz how the achievements sharing the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics have revolutionized the way in which information can be transmitted globally. For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics, please visit: nobelprize.org
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics to Charles K. Kao "for groundbreaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication" and the other half jointly to Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith "for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit the CCD sensor" For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics, please visit: nobelprize.org
UCSF's Elizabeth Blackburn speaks at a press conference at UCSF's Mission Bay campus on October 5, 2009, on the occasion of her winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Following the announcement, Professor Rune Toftgård told senior editor Simon Frantz how the story behind the discovery of telomeres and telomerase involved several chapters, and how the key discoveries came from unlikely sources. For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, please visit: nobelprize.org
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak for the discovery of "how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase". For more information about the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, please visit: nobelprize.org
The Ig Nobel Tour of the UK was sponsored by the British Science Association as part of the National Science and Engineering Week, March 6-15, 2009. The show featured Marc Abrahams, organizer of the Ig Nobel Prizes and Guardian columnist, together with a gaggle of Ig Nobel Prize winners and other improbable researchers. Marc reviews the past years improbable research and Ig Nobel Prize winners. Several Ig winners (and/or colleagues) try to explain what they did and why they did it, and will field questions. For more information please visit; www3.imperial.ac.uk
U2 has announced that Aung San Suu Kyi has been given Amnesty International's highest honour - The Ambassador of Conscience Award for 2009
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (France and Mauritius) "author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization"
Paul Krugman (Princeton University Princeton, NJ, USA) Joseph Stiglitz "for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity"
"for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP" Osamu Shimomura (USA)(1/3) (Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) Woods Hole, MA, USA; Boston University Medical School Massachusetts, MA, USA) Martin Chalfie (USA)(1/3) (Columbia University New York, NY, USA) Roger Y. Tsien (USA)(1/3) University of California San Diego, CA, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Yoichiro Nambu (USA)(1/2) Makoto Kobayashi (Japan)(1/4) Toshihide Maskawa (Japan)(1/4) Yoichiro Nambu (Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago Chicago, IL, USA) "for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics" Makoto Kobayashi (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Tsukuba, Japan) & Toshihide Maskawa (Kyoto Sangyo University; Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan) "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature"
Martti Ahtisaari, Finland's former president and international mediator, has been awarded the Nobel peace prize. In his acceptance speach in Norway, Ahtisaari called on Barack Obama, the US president-elect, to do more in order to bring peace to the Middle East. Al Jazeera's Hamish MacDonald reports.
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the award with Germany's Harald zur Hausen, who was honored for finding human papilloma viruses that cause cervical cancer, the second most common cancer among women.
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MUMBAI: This year's Nobel Prize for medicine will be given to Franoise Barr-Sinoussi on Wednesday, making her the 35th woman to win the coveted prize since the inception of the award in 1901.
Inclusive of the awards announced for the year 2008
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UCSD Professor Roger Tsien shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. After the announcement, he thanked everyone he has worked with on and off campus. He also thanked the jellyfish, which made his work possible.
Princeton economist Paul Krugman, acclaimed in his field for insights into international trade patterns that overturned longheld theories about the global economy before he rose to popular distinction as a media columnist and commentator, has been awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in economics.
What was this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry all about? Our professor watches the live announcement then talks in simple terms about the winners. Two previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry are fans of our YouTube videos. Read their testimonials at www.periodicvideos.com
American Yoichiro Nambu, 87, of the University of Chicago, shares the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics and half of the $1.4 million prize for the discovery of a mechanism called spontaneous broken symmetry. (Oct. 7)
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Two scientists who have won acclaim for research into the growth of cancer cells could be candidates for the Nobel Prize in medicine when the 2008 winners are presented on Monday, kicking off six days of Nobel
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A Tribute to Hemingway...and also to Insomnia!
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The Kamkarha Group performing in Nobel Prize Ceremony
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Stratford, Ontario Sep. 3, 2008 - The Nobel Prize is awarded each year in October. It is usually a serious and often somber event meant to highlight someone fighting for peace or justice. David Pratt, author of the book "The Impossible Takes Longer;
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ScienCentral takes science to the people... literally, with its first installment of "Street Corner Science": a radical yet simple concept in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu question/answer session with the public ensues. www.sciencentral.com Pedestrians are given the chance to sit down with a world-class scientist and ask him/her any question they like about science, life, the universe, or anything else on their minds. In this episode, Nobel-Prize-winning Physicist Dr. Leon Lederman graciously answers a varied and surprisingly astute array of questions from some lucky passersby. This video is part 1 of 2 "Street corner Science with Dr. Lederman", so be sure to check back with ScienCentral for more.

