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Vladislav Martynovitch
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Vladislav Martynovitch
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The Tweet is Way to sing - and so I sing: For such a little Bird that's normal; Let someone take on Earth a Mortal Drink - My Air is so openly informal!
Toronto, Ontario Katılım Nisan 2018
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@NobelPrize The Slightest Chance is always Odd
And like a Meteor is caught
When distant Comet of the Fate
Pass by at Orbit sharp as Blade:
This happens as Collision quick -
Yes, Mathematics is a Kick
What's Unexpected putting in
The Formula of Sure Win
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"If someone had ever told me that I had the slightest chance of winning the Nobel Prize, I would have to think that I’d have about the same odds as standing on the moon."
Bob Dylan was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
Read his full Nobel Prize banquet speech: bit.ly/2LsmwQn

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@NobelPrize We dream in Writing: writing down Dreams
Is the Awakening to Those known
Who realize Reality - being thrown
Into its Cobweb; pushing further Rims
Of it cannot be stopped for even Jiff -
The Rest, Those Reading, live within "The If" -
Of Ivory the Castle Borrowed
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“If the urge to write should ever leave me, I want that day to be my last.”
- Nobel Prize laureate Naguib Mahfouz.
Mahfouz began writing when he was seventeen and was awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature when he was 76.
Read more: bit.ly/3mLugDm

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@NobelPrize The Way of Genius - inside the Labyrinth of Brain:
Destined to Suffering, to sure Death condemned
He must prevail over the Hidden Monster-
To pass through Darkness, leave behind the Posture
In Humbleness His Battle lead Unseen
By Those to whom He will Salvation bring
Upon Way Out
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"I was affected in this way for a very long period of time, like 25 years, so it was quite a portion of a life's history."
On #WorldSchizophreniaDay we remember mathematical genius John Nash, who was awarded the 1994 prize in economic sciences. Read more: bit.ly/35NWJvf

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@NobelPrize May Writings sing - from Songs are Writings born -
In Distant Lands, through Bards so native, near:
Those who embody Prosody, may hear
Polyphony - that goes on and on
Throughout Ages, having no Age,
By Roadmap of Pages out of Cage
Leading Humanity in Spirit and in Flesh
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Today we wish Bob Dylan a happy 85th birthday.
Listen to this excerpt from Dylan's Nobel Prize lecture where he reflects on the literary influences that shaped his songwriting. Classic works like 'Moby-Dick', 'All Quiet on the Western Front', and 'The Odyssey' informed his understanding of storytelling and human nature.
Hear the full lecture: bit.ly/4kI1Qm5
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@NobelPrize Effect Described to Theory's Description
Leads in a Way to further demonstrate
What's Dialectic: further it upgrade
Within the Consciousness - for there is the Script in
Which you put of Consciousness the Imprint
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Can you name the sole individual to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on two separate occasions?
It was John Bardeen who received the physics prize in 1956 for the transistor effect and again in 1972 for developing the theory of superconductivity.
Learn more: bit.ly/4d4mnyK

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@NobelPrize Of Conflicts Borders - in the Borderlands -
Are in Beliefs and their Limitations:
Out of Narrow Spaces are extracted Passions -
Their Intensity is measured by them - and
In there lies the Key to Understanding
What to regard, to where bring Amending
For changing Space to Wide
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Remembering peace activist Betty Williams who shared the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for founding a peace organisation to bring an end to the bitter conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland.
Learn more: bit.ly/2QrU9EQ

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@NobelPrize There's Wide Gates and Narrow Gates
Through which You're led - or "e-ducated":
No one the Influence evades
Of what They made out of Created.
You take Created, shaping it:
Can You Inscription there read
Upon the Gates before the Walk?
"Who listen dares doesn't talk"
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@NobelPrize What's Bicycle if not a Scale
For weighing Movements - Right to Left:
It's Their Discourse, moving kept, -
And its Direction is a Tale.
Who understands this can't be bit -
From any Side, for any Thing:
While weighing, know what You mean -
And hold Your Scale on Prayer Beads
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@NobelPrize In Circumstances Hero dwells
"Illegally" by Then is born
And fetching Water from Their Wells
On Their Fields He grows Corn.
And afterwards in Battlefields
He turn their Vastness for the Good:
For Hero's born out of Mood
Not Customs, Expectations, Wills
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“Breakthroughs are born out of unusual circumstances.”
Shuji Nakamura (中村修二) was awarded the #NobelPrize for developing the blue LED. Discover Shuji's sometimes rocky journey to becoming the co-inventor of the blue LED: bit.ly/2SaPat2

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@NobelPrize It is about Closed Space - within the Options
Embodied in some Persons squeezed by Space -
Like Spiders in a Can: each One has there Face
Moving within the Nets woven in Motions
Which look sporadic or spontane
But Castle in itself remains
The Symbol: Something You Can't Reach
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"'The Castle' by Kafka remains for me today the most beautiful secret in literature."
Literature laureate László Krasznahorkai explains how his introduction to the work of Franz Kafka as a child sparked his interest in literature. He says, "Without Kafka, I would never be a writer."
Watch our full interview: bit.ly/3O3FeBN
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@NobelPrize You Mirrors Living need - the same as the Reflections -
Becoming One of Them for Each and every Inch of Time:
Of Similarity and Differences Tie
Is mightier than any of Projections
Which Conscience bring to Ultimate Frontier -
So Interaction such the Game of Such is mere
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“When you think about a team like ours of three people, you shouldn’t think of these teams as an addition of rules or competence. You have to think more about multiplication. Research is not a simple addition of different skills. People stimulate each other. That’s extremely important."
In our official interview, 2025 physics laureate Michel Devoret shares advice for young researchers, the essential qualities of a successful scientist and some memories from the collaboration which led to his Nobel Prize discovery.
Watch our interview: bit.ly/4uwJLMA

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@NobelPrize When you're jailed and no Paper left
While on the Margins, on Despair Brink
You write as if your Last Words - and they bring
The Message forward for Millions of Chained
And you, condemned, the Most Free remain
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@NobelPrize Describing Loss, give through Description
Reality of Gain in Form of Fiction,
Fictitious Characters with Real Life infuse
Which is so Fragile - powerfully used
In finding Source for Search of Hidden Meaning:
Describe this Movement of Static' Weaning
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Jon Fosse's immense œuvre written in Nynorsk consists of a wealth of plays, novels, poetry collections, essays, children’s books and translations. He expresses the most powerful human emotions of anxiety and powerlessness in simple everyday terms. It is through this ability to evoke man’s loss of orientation, that he is a major innovator in contemporary theatre.

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@NobelPrize When I had left, I brought with me My Soul
My Mind, My Memories -and All The Rest behind
Remained untouched by me forever since:
It's like you've lived your Life and died
In Real Time -Historical but is
In your Experience impregnated
For if you'd done it doesn't mean you made it
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@NobelPrize The same with Money, Weaponry, Devices -
Based upon Knowledge, Science has provided:
Tools are not "Good" or "Evil" - but it's Human Vices
Or Virtues - which ultimately Language to express and
Meaning pour into every Tool through Symbols
Drawn, Written, Spoken by Wills
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"When I draw a molecule in China or in Argentina, it is the same molecule. People understand immediately without knowing Spanish or Chinese. That is beautiful. Our common goal is not about power or borders of the country, it is about bringing forward human knowledge."
- Ben Feringa, awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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@NobelPrize Jump with the Genes together further
Trace back the Pathway of the Jumps
Fragments evolving out of Chunks
Extracting Souls out of Fossils.
For the Discoveries there's no
Way Back - for the Discovered is:
And since Renaissance World's like this -
Genetic Jumping good to Know
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@NobelPrize Discovery is Instantaneous -
But Timescale the Realization needs
Which could feel perilous indeed
Illusion bringing that evades this.
What's Relevant - the Revelation
Which is resolved in Approbation,
Tradition of the Explanations bringing
Which Spoken is - then Written, Singing
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In 1905, Albert Einstein published the first explanation of the photoelectric effect, but at the time, it was impossible to resolve the timescales that were relevant for this effect. For a long time, physicists assumed the effect was instantaneous.
The 2023 physics laureates made it possible to pose the question “what is the timescale for the photoelectric effect?”
Learn more about the science behind the 2023 physics prize: bit.ly/42Dohl4
#InternationalDayofLight


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@NobelPrize We've been created as a Likeness -
And so the Likeness we create -
Which is, in turn, to generate
Whether you like or not: the Line is
To bring for Look another Mirror
Of Human Nature - what's to See
Could be the greatest Mortal Sin -
For We Commandment don't fear
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Who would you say is shaping the direction of AI today?
Economic sciences laureate Daron Acemoglu gave his reply to this question during a student roundtable.
Watch the full conversation where AI, economic sciences and hopes for the future were discussed: youtu.be/K3_B4CyGpdo?si…

YouTube
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@NobelPrize Discovery is Legacy and Line
Connecting All who share vibrant Value -
The utter Family Sublime
And Relatives Spiritual that rally
Behind the Common which they join -
And like in Family, enjoy
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At the age of 25, Lawrence Bragg became the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics. The achievement was made even more special because he shared the 1915 physics prize with his father, Sir William Bragg.
Learn more about some of the families whose groundbreaking work has been recognised by the Nobel Prize: bit.ly/4jkYOmK

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@NobelPrize @francesarnold You're a Driver for Yourself - and Taxi for the Others:
Experiences to Their Destinations bringing,
You take the Routes, chosen by Them - to pass or
Just come by - but You are forever winning,
For all Your Movement is a Help
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"All those experiences made me who I am."
From being a taxi driver to becoming a Nobel Prize laureate – 2018 chemistry laureate @francesarnold describes how a diversity of experiences shapes you as a human being.
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