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Aug 11, 2010 08:05 EDT Harry Kroto, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996, is the latest to take part in the “Ask a Nobel Laureate” series on YouTube and Facebook. “Ask a Nobel Laureate” gives online viewers worldwide the unique opportunity to put their questions directly to a Nobel Laureate and see the responses.
May 25, 2010 08:01 EDT David Gross, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2004, is the latest to take part in our special “Ask a Nobel Laureate” series on YouTube and Facebook. “Ask a Nobel Laureate” gives online viewers worldwide the unique opportunity to put their questions directly to a Nobel Laureate and see the responses.
Oct 20, 2009 05:00 EDT YouTube viewers worldwide have the unique opportunity to “Ask a Nobel Laureate” a question on the official Nobel Prize YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/thenobelprize). Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2006, John Mather, an astrophysicist from NASA, is the first Nobel Laureate to participate and he will answer a selection of questions from the online community.
Sep 23, 2009 08:15 EDT The Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine have rewarded several achievements that helped to reveal the mysterious complexities of the nervous system. See http://nobelprize.org/nervesignaling










