• The Brightest Brains: 2021 Nobel Prize Contributions

  • Feb 9 2022
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

The Brightest Brains: 2021 Nobel Prize Contributions

  • Summary

  • The Nobel Prize is an annual celebration of excellence and is considered to be one of the most prestigious awards in the world. The 13 Nobel Laureates of 2021 were recognized for their revolutionary research and contributions, from pain receptors to molecule-building tools to climate change models and beyond. Join Rachel and Elaha to explore the various contributions of these laureates and learn who has a higher spice tolerance.

    Resources for the Listener:

    Klaus Hasselman Interview NobelPrize.org

    NYT Article Full List of 2021 Nobel Prize Winners

    David Julius: The Science of Pain and Touch Video

    Syukuro Manabe’s Climate Model

    "This work holds up a light for other scientists going forward.” NobelPrize.org Video

    NobelPrize.org Chemistry Limonene Molecule

    The Guardian - Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah Review

    Nobel Peace Prize Presentation

    2021 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony (Full) Video

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:47 - Nobel Prize Background

    04:50 - 2021 Physiology or Medicine Laureates

    07:45 - 2021 Physics Laureates

    13:36 - 2021 Chemistry Laureates

    17:30 - 2021 Literature Laureates

    17:54 - 2021 Peace Laureates

    18:47 - 2021 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economics

    20:46 - Key Takeaways, Listener Spotlight, and Ways to Support the Podcast

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