00:24 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005, 02:26 The Frequency Comb, 05:45 On Theory & Precision Experiments, 07:08 Stanford, 10:13 On Nobel Laureates, 10:55 Mentorship, in Coproduction with JoVE.com, sponsored by Mars
Roy Glauber, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2005, Interview 2008
18. July 2008
00:25 Quantum Optics and the Nobel Prize in Physics 2005, 02:12 Bizarre Applications of Strange Phenomena, 04:00 The Los Alamos Project & Building the Bomb, 07:24 The Los Alamos Project & Robert Oppenheimer, 08:59 Styles of Feynman and Schwinger, 11:35 Becoming a Single Father, with JoVe.com, Sponso[......]
Johann Deisenhofer, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1988, Interview 2008
11. July 2008
Nuclear power as an option: 01:38 Implications & Vision, 02:57 Climate Change, Facts and Responsibilities, 08:37 Energy, Nuclear Power and Conservation, In Coproduction with JoVe.com, Sponsored by Mars
in Coproduction with JoVE.com
Jack Steinberger, Nobel Laureate in Physics 1988, Interview 2008
7. July 2008
Fermi was the Greater Hero, 00:23 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1988, 01:01 Implications, 01:44 Mentors – Enrice Fermi and Robert Oppenheimer, 05:26 The Climate – A Global Challenge, 08:14 Alternative Energy Sources, 10:04 Possible Solutions
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Peter Gruenberg, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2007, Interview 2008
13. June 2008
Spintronics carry a high potential for findings in the near future which might change our everyday lifes, thinks Peter Gruenberg. In the interview during the 58th Nobel Laureates Meeting at Lindau he raves about the potential realization of spin-current – a sort of flowing magnetism.






26. July 2008
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