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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

Albert Fert, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2007, has answered a selection of your questions, including his explanation of spintronics, his advice to students and his current research after receiving the Nobel Prize. See all of his answers here http://www.youtube.com/user/thenobelprize#grid/user/42744964BBF5AB30
Thanks to everyone for your participation.

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  • pretty lady.. Reminds me of Jennifer Connelly =]

  • i have a hearing deficiency and cant understand his accent .. :(

  • Spin is like "s:" it's a property. Rotation makes us imagine a particle, but its a particlewave and the rotation is the polarization of wave. How do we imagine rotation of a particle when we cannot imagine it - wave intensity = particle probability. S is what those particles has, is it 2 dimensional space down there? do we have evidence for a 3rd dimension in the very tiny, the quarks - waveparticles. can an observer be in 3dimensional space beyond (smaller) than the atom (a sphere, periodic tab

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