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Uploaded by thenobelprize on Oct 10, 2007
Professor Gunnar Karlström explains how Gerhard Ertl's studies on how chemical reactions take place on surfaces have helped to explain how iron rusts, how to create artificial fertilizers and how the catalysts in our cars work.
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Genial... realmente bueno...
ChemistryEscence 3 years ago
ok more intellectual discourse please
tatebiti 4 years ago
That last sentence should read: You expect US to win them all every year? (Cause, you see, we did last year.) ;)
seans10 4 years ago
Yeah, I know. You mentioned Europe. But I was talking about Australia. In regard to the science Nobels: You expect to win them all every year?
No Americans won the Nobel Prize in either Chemistry or Physics in 2007. Europe is overtaking the US, fast.
USAsucksass32 4 years ago
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Genial... realmente bueno...
ChemistryEscence 3 years ago
ok more intellectual discourse please
tatebiti 4 years ago
That last sentence should read: You expect US to win them all every year? (Cause, you see, we did last year.) ;)
seans10 4 years ago
Yeah, I know. You mentioned Europe. But I was talking about Australia. In regard to the science Nobels: You expect to win them all every year?
seans10 4 years ago
No Americans won the Nobel Prize in either Chemistry or Physics in 2007. Europe is overtaking the US, fast.
USAsucksass32 4 years ago