Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 - Sixty Symbols

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

We discuss Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov's winning of the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics from work on graphene. More physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

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  • @MrRobotoToo QUITE TRUE! Was thinking the exact same thing. The whole Sixty Symbols crew deserves some sort of award for making science fun without dumbing it down too much. Great show!

  • oh crap..... albert einstein and max planck

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  • OMG he has a bucky ball on his table. Wanted to do that in Chem but 60 black balls isn't easy to find.

  • you guys are good at making videos. All the interviews are good and the editing is awesome together

  • I couldn't help noticing the period table tie. Nerdiness to the limit!

  • @Higgs666 carbon nanotubes could be used as a kind of a roller on the surface of grepheme to print information like in early typing machines. i doubt that today hdd drives have better information density than this. think of newtonian type machine on atomic scales.

  • "Hexagins"......XD <3

  • prize**

    

  • @Woppa1986 yeah it's weird he won the nobel price for peace yet started the most wars,lol without any declaration of war!

  • HIS TIE IS AWESOME!!

  • They won the Nobel Prize YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Obama won the prize too O_O

  • some great inforamtion here thanks

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