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7 Nobel Prize-Winning Physicists of the Early 20th Century
The early 20th century Nobel Prize-winning physicists faced scientific and social challenges amid world events, influencing their groundbreaking work.
CRISPR/Cas9: The Nobel Prize-Winning “Genetic Scissors” and the Role of Biotech Copywriters
Science-trained communicators in the biotech industry play a vital role in communicating new technologies’ opportunities and risks, building public engagement and trust and raising ethical concerns where concern is due.
Who HASN’T gotten the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (and why)?
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is the highest prize in the life sciences. Is it also a celebration of toxic science culture?
Drawing the Nervous System
In 1906, two scientists, Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal, won the Nobel Prize for visualizing and drawing nerve cells.
Nobel Prize-Winning Behavioral Economics: A Window into the Human Mind
Learn about the behavioral economics researchers honored by the Nobel Prize in the Economic Sciences over the years.
Science Nobel Prizes Could Be A Lot More Diverse and Inclusive
In this post, learn about issues of diversity and inclusion in the Nobel Prizes.
The Nobel Prize in Literature
Read about the Nobel Prize in Literature in this post by Kelly Tabbutt of Fancy Comma, LLC.
Marie Curie’s Relentless Curiosity and Perseverance
Learn about two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie in this post by Sheeva Azma of Fancy Comma, LLC and Nidhi Parekh of The Shared Microscope.
5 Contributions from Nobel Prize Winning Physicists that Impact Everyday Life
In this post, learn about Nobel Prize winning physics that can readily be applied to everyday life.