The 2009 American Nobel Laureates were honored at a luncheon at the American Ambassador's Residence in Stockholm on December 9. All eight were asked to answer the following question: "What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self on making a real difference in the world, knowing what you know today?" In this clip the 2009 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Professor Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, offers his thoughts on the question. Professor Ramakrishnan was born in Nadu, India and works at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
My father is good at chemistry and I am not bad..here we are talking about the subject..I know the spelling of chemistry and I don't make intentional spelling mistakes.
vjkrishn82 1 week ago
Dunno if astrology is fake or not. But dear arrogant science fella , I can predict for sure, you will not take your body or this prize. And your molecular biology or lab cannot help in either in reducing your restlessness or stop the departure. Prof. or Dr label ain't gonna impress death..
"It is human arrogance which asserts that only scientific discoveries and affirmations in their modern sense are real and there is nothing true in the world which observation and experiment cannot certify"
indianrailways 1 month ago