Tag #Nobel Prize

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Sir Fraser Stoddart: Pioneer of Molecular Machines and Nanotechnology

Sir Fraser Stoddart, who died aged 82, pioneered the creation of artificial molecular machines in 1991, impacting nanotechnology with innovations like molecular lifts and high-capacity memory chips, and later focusing on hydrogen storage solutions.

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Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Groundbreaking Work on Women's Labor History

The 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Claudia Goldin for her groundbreaking work on the history of women's labor, marking a significant shift in economic analysis by integrating gender and historical perspectives.

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Gender Equality
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Walras's Nobel Peace Prize Bids: Economics and the Common Good

Léon Walras, a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, believed free exchange and land reform could achieve social justice within a market economy; this highlights the ongoing debate about defining and achieving the common good through economic policy.

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Han Kang Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

South Korean author Han Kang won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature for her intensely poetic prose that confronts historical trauma and reveals the fragility of human life; she is the first Asian woman to win the award.

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2024 Nobel Prizes Awarded: Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo

The 2024 Nobel Prize ceremonies are held today, December 10th, in Oslo and Stockholm, awarding the Peace Prize to Japan's Nihon Hidankyo for its anti-nuclear efforts and other prizes to researchers from North America, the UK, and South Korea.

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Han Kang Wins Nobel Prize for Literature

The 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to South Korean author Han Kang on December 10th in Stockholm, recognizing her unflinching depiction of trauma and violence in works such as "The Vegetarian" and "Human Acts," which explore the lasting impact of the Kwangju Massacre and other historical...

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AI Revolutionizes Protein Structure Prediction, Opening New Scientific Horizons

Google DeepMind's AI tool, AlphaFold2, has determined the 3D structure of 200 million proteins, revolutionizing fields like drug discovery and biological research, with future applications in genomics, new materials, and nuclear fusion.

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Kahneman's Legacy: Unveiling Human Irrationality

Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in judgment and decision-making, collaborated with Amos Tversky, revealing systematic errors in human reasoning through research conducted during campus walks, which continues to influence research on cognitive biases even after his death.

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Hinton's Nobel Prize Underscores AI's Benefits and Risks

Geoffrey Hinton, the 2023 Nobel laureate in Physics, warned of AI's potential risks despite its productivity benefits, emphasizing the urgent need for safety research; his work, supported by Canadian institutions, highlights the importance of long-term investment in fundamental research.

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Han Kang's Nobel Win Highlights South Korea's Political Turmoil

South Korean author Han Kang received the Nobel Prize in Literature on Tuesday in Stockholm, days after South Korea experienced a brief period of martial law, adding significance to her works exploring historical traumas and human resilience.

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"Nobel Laureate Han Kang Amidst South Korean Political Crisis"

"South Korean author Han Kang, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, is facing political unrest and martial law in her home country, triggering memories of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising depicted in her novel, "Human Acts."

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"Major Legal Cases Begin Alongside Nobel Prize Ceremony"

"Multiple major court cases begin today, including Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial for fraud, corruption, and bribery, a trial in the Netherlands for a man who held four people hostage in Ede, and a German trial regarding the extortion of Michael Schumacher's family. Simultaneously, the Nob...

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