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With ultrashort and intense laser pulses, we can see events that previously seemed instantaneous. Laser pulses shorter than 100 attoseconds (one attosecond is a billionth of a billionth of a second) reveal the dramatic world of electrons. Read more: https://t.co/e7N1QpQ2Yj pic.twitter.com/VACJgG7c1M
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) 2 de octubre de 2018
“When I described catching living things with light people said: ‘Don’t exaggerate Ashkin’.”
Arthur Ashkin took a break from his current research to talk about the “old research” that led to his breakthrough discovery and earned him a #NobelPrize:https://t.co/VaxP5KjJzg
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) 2 de octubre de 2018
Cada uno de los galardones está dotado este año con 9 millones de coronas suecas (1.02 millones de dólares), a repartir en caso de que haya más de un premiado.
“We scientists like to puzzle as to why something is working.”
Donna Strickland never worked as hard or had as much fun as when she was performing the research that led her to the 2018 #NobelPrize in Physics.
Listen to full telephone interview: https://t.co/k9U8auEqFB
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) 2 de octubre de 2018