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Dec 03, 2010 03:47 EST On 10 December, this year’s Nobel Laureates will take center stage in Stockholm and Oslo to receive their Nobel Prize, but wherever you are in the world, you can experience the magic of these prestigious events on Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the Nobel Prize.

Your Chance to Quiz the 2010 Nobel Laureates on YouTube and Facebook

Oct 20, 2010 11:59 EDT What question would you ask one of this year’s Nobel Laureates if you had the chance? Visitors to the Nobel Prize YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/thenobelprize) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/Nobelprize.org) have the unique opportunity to do just that, thanks to the latest session of “Ask a Nobel Laureate” from Nobelprize.org.

Oct 18, 2010 08:00 EDT The live webcasts of the 2010 Nobel Prize announcements captured worldwide attention and culminated in a total of 162,000 simultaneous unique visitors (500% increase compared to 2009) on Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the Nobel Prize, a record in the web site’s 15 year history. Among the Nobel Prize categories, the Nobel Peace Prize drew the most traffic with 75,000 unique visitors.

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Ask a Nobel Laureate, Harry Kroto, on YouTube and Facebook

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.

Ask a Nobel Laureate, David Gross, on YouTube and Facebook

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.

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Ask a Nobel Laureate, Harry Kroto, on YouTube and Facebook

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. http://www.youtube.com/thenobelprize
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Ask a Nobel Laureate, David Gross, on YouTube and Facebook

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.
Length  1:50

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Fact Sheet on Harry Kroto, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996

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.

Ask a Nobel Laureate, David Gross, on YouTube and Facebook

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.