On this day in 1901, the first Nobel Prize Award Ceremony took place!
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THE 2024 AWARD BY THE NOBEL COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMICS WAS A SEVERE ERROR; A CELEBRATION OF SELECTIVE BARBARISM AS PROGRESS! The ‘winners’ argue that historically only those nations which adopted “inclusive institutions” and rule of law institutions succeeded; insisting, that non-democracies could’nt become prosperous…but: 1. #China 2. #Singapore 3. #Rwanda 4. #ElSalvador 5. #UAE 6. #Qatar 7. #Bhutan 8. #Morocco There’s a slight-of-hand - they argue: colonisers came and decimated ‘aboriginal’ populations, but imply that those atrocities were paths in the colonial moment to liberal democracy; ignoring that colonists were busy ethnic cleansing, imposing apartheid and inflicting genocide in the colonial setting whilst mouthing democracy at home…in other words they “succeeded” by exporting harm: Note: 1. The societies colonialists met were already inclusive, with their own institutions 2. The destruction of ancient institutions that originated thousands of years before the colonists - #India is a good case as it was the world’s leading economy when the British arrived! 3. Colonists stole institutional ideas without attribution (such as George Washington stealing #Apache fighting techniques or Jefferson/Madison stealing peace concepts of the #IroquoisConfederacy for the Declaration of Independence, or Washington’s stealing of vaccination techniques brought from #Ghana), whilst cultivating a narrative that those subjugated required eternal “western tutelage”! Now seeking corrective knowledge we require to prevent HUMAN EXTINCTION, the West crawls back to the systems of the #aboriginalpeople…and billionaires are rushing to live as aboriginals lived before the systems - which generated their wealth - destroyed aboriginal civilisations! This reveals a #zero-sum-game in which the West again PRIORITISES its notion of prosperity without accounting for the human harm or the military and financial aggression exercised and imposed by Western institutions, WHLIST paying service to their acclaimed virtues. #EdwardSaid showed western literature (such as Victorian novels), pretended an air of gentility and human value, yet their lifestyles were purchased with the most gruesome grinding suffering on plantations in #Barbados, #Jamaica and #Haiti. The mastery of any new economics worth of Nobel Prizes will be ones centred on EXPORTS OF HARM…with a cantilevering econometrics to limit, manage, whilst recognising harm ALWAYS as the entropy of all systems. The West is now in need of a knowledge it almost destroyed completely: a. How to live in the flow of nature b. How to cultivate a corollary language and accommodative thinking that situates all human undertakings in that natural flow. The Nobel winners seem unaware - in their books/papers - that we are recovering entire anthropologies and sociologies which allowed aborignal cultures to survive western exploitation; living long enough now to become instructive, providing tutelage to the West it once ignored.
Thank you for letting me know that the Vitalik Buterin nomination was not for THE Nobel Prize but another prize created by bankers by the same name. But take a look at THE Nobel Prize and who they awarded.
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The Past, Present, and the Future of Nobel Prizes The absence of Nobel Prize winners from Generations Z and Alpha could largely be due to their age—they simply haven’t had the time to develop the kind of long-term research careers that often lead to such recognition. Shift in academia’s emphasis on quantity over quality in publications and the growing influence of industry funding, which often prioritises practical outcomes over fundamental breakthroughs, can be an obstacle to major discoveries. Educational trends, with more focus on practical skills and broader studies, may also steer young researchers away from the deep, specialised work that typically earns Nobel Prizes. In recent years, data science has been largely shaped by industry needs, focusing on things like consumer behaviour, targeted advertising, and product development, rather than addressing wider societal challenges. The exceptions to this are areas like climate change and COVID-19 research, where data-driven approaches have been essential in tackling global problems. AI is likely to play a part in future Nobel Prizes. AI is already speeding up research in fields like physics, chemistry, and medicine, helping scientists sift through huge datasets, spot patterns, and even design new experiments or drugs. While AI might be crucial in making the next big discovery, the Nobel Prize will still be credited to the researchers using AI as a tool. Regardless of age, human creativity and innovation, enhanced by AI, will likely lead to the next wave of scientific breakthroughs. Thanks to Heiko Hotz for pointing out the issue. #NobelPrize #GenerationZ #GenAlpha #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Research #Innovation #FutureOfScience #DataScience #TechInnovation #STEM #AcademicResearch #IndustryInfluence #Breakthroughs #ClimateChange #COVID19Research #FutureLeaders #YouthInnovation #ScientificDiscovery #NextGenScientists #EducationTrends #TechForGood #ScientificExcellence #AIInResearch #NobelWorthy #FutureOfWork #ResearchImpact #AIInScience #DigitalInnovation #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #MedicalBreakthroughs #TechRevolution #Sustainability #AcademicSuccess #AIAndHumanity #ScientificAdvances #FutureOfInnovation #SmartTech #AIAndSTEM #GenerationalProgress #YouthPotential #ResearchFunding #IndustryTrends #ScientificLeadership #AIForGood #FutureThinkers #Innovators #GlobalChallenges #DigitalTransformation #NobelFuture
The Gen Z and Gen Alpha generations are apparently not very intelligent. I mean, how else could we possibly explain that they have not produced a single Nobel Prize winner??? 🤔 https://lnkd.in/eXmazpAc
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Education, wisdom and knowledge is essential and imperative for making wise judgement.
Professor at The Scripps Research Institute, Investigator at The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2021
82 American The Nobel Prize winners (including me) endorse Kamala Harris! Full story here: https://lnkd.in/gM_dVuNr And the full pdf: https://lnkd.in/gavWv2Nk
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Every Large company must sponsor one employee every year to take up Nobel Prize level research for a lifetime. Potential Nobel Laureates should be hired by companies from institutions of eminence. Let Hospitals hire Potential Nobel Laureates in medicine from top medical colleges or medical research institutions Let Suitable organization hire for Literature potential Nobel laureates Let Engineering companies sponsor Potential Laureates in Physics & Chemistry Let RBI sponsor Potential Laureates in Economics Also Nobel Prize Equivalent prizes should be set up in India in memory of past Indian Laureates from India
Every year the Nobel Prizes are presented on 10 December, in memory of Alfred Nobel who passed away on this day in 1896. Stay tuned to follow the Nobel Prize festivities later today.
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The solution to yesterday's Nobel Prize Winners Word Search is here! Check your answers and see how you did. #AnswerReveal #WordPuzzle
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🌟 Every year on December 10, the Nobel Prize is presented in memory of Alfred Nobel, who passed away on this day in 1896. The legacy of Alfred Nobel reminds us that progress requires courage, vision and a willingness to turn ideas into reality. This legacy permeates today's Swedish innovations in many fields, not least in medical technology, and places Sweden at the forefront of global health technology. 🩵 The fact that the team at Realheart possesses courage, vision and will is undeniable. The courage to dare to focus on developing the most difficult and life-sustaining technology in the medical technology world - a total artificial heart. With an incredibly strong will and desire to improve the lives of patients with severe heart failure, the vision is that no one should die of heart failure. 💡 Alfred Nobel, who also recognized that innovation is about combining scientific insights with practical solutions that improve people's lives, is one of history's most prominent innovators and inventors, with over 350 patents to his name. His work, which ranged from chemical discoveries to technological solutions, laid the foundations for a Swedish tradition of innovation that remains strong today. Just as Nobel paved the way for new solutions with its dynamite and industrial focus, Realheart drives its work forward with equal ambition. The need around the world for alternative solutions to heart transplants demonstrates the importance of combining technology and science to create breakthrough products that change lives. #Medtech #NoOneShouldDieOfHeartFailure #TotalArtificialHeart #Innovation #TheNobelPrize
Every year the Nobel Prizes are presented on 10 December, in memory of Alfred Nobel who passed away on this day in 1896. Stay tuned to follow the Nobel Prize festivities later today.
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Real, profound scientists are always humble. The more they uncover, the more they realize how vast and intricate the universe truly is. Every discovery opens the door to even more questions, and with each breakthrough comes the realization of how much more there is to learn. This humility is not a sign of weakness, but a strength. It fuels curiosity and drives them to push boundaries, to embrace new ideas, and to collaborate with others. It is a recognition that knowledge is not a finite resource, but a constantly expanding horizon. In a world where confidence and bold statements often take center stage, let's not forget the quiet power of humility. It is the hallmark of true expertise and genuine curiosity—a reminder that the greatest minds continue to learn, question, and grow. #Science #Humility #Curiosity #Leadership #ContinuousLearning --- Feel free to tailor it further to your voice or the message you want to convey!
Hot fudge, strawberry or sprinkles? Gary Ruvkun isn't only a Nobel Prize laureate, he also helps out his local ice cream truck on occasion. Ruvkun visits the 'Frosty Truck' so often the owners consider him extended family. The newly awarded medicine laureate celebrated his prize earlier this week by hopping on board and serving some sundaes to his lab members and colleagues. Ice cream for everyone - isn't that a great way to celebrate a Nobel Prize?
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The solution to yesterday's Nobel Prize Winners Word Search is here! Check your answers and see how you did. #AnswerReveal #WordPuzzle
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The solution to yesterday's Nobel Prize Winners Word Search is here! Check your answers and see how you did. #AnswerReveal #WordPuzzle
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The solution to yesterday's Nobel Prize Winners Word Search is here! Check your answers and see how you did. #AnswerReveal #WordPuzzle
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