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The winners of the 2012 Nobel Prizes are being announced this week in Stockholm. The Local brings you all the latest news, reactions, and details surrounding the winners and why they won.
So that's a wrap for #NobelPrize announcements for 2012...back to @thelocalsweden twitter.com/DaveLandes/sta…
— David Landes (@DaveLandes) October 15, 2012
Per Krussell explains why Roth and Shapley won the 2012 #NobelPrize in #Economics #Nobel twitter.com/DaveLandes/sta…
— David Landes (@DaveLandes) October 15, 2012
#Nobel winning economics research in pictures twitter.com/DaveLandes/sta…
— David Landes (@DaveLandes) October 15, 2012
My view from inside the Royal Academy...who are all those people on the wall? #NobelPrize twitter.com/DaveLandes/sta…
— David Landes (@DaveLandes) October 15, 2012
Peter Englund surrounded by world press. And 4 bodyguards. Hard to get a word in. By hard I mean impossible. twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
Nicoline from Holland thinks it'll be a winner she's never heard about. "But I hope it's Cees Notenboom". twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
It is all systems go here at the Academy. #Nobel #NobelLit twitter.com/darlinbec/stat…
— Rebecca Martin (@darlinbec) October 11, 2012
Inside the room where the winner will be announced. #Nobel #NobelLit twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
'J.K Rowling will win for her outstanding contribution to children's literature' Eoghn from Dublin twitter.com/darlinbec/stat…
— Rebecca Martin (@darlinbec) October 11, 2012
Barbora and Bozena from Czech Republic: "We've had 2 Czech winners before, but we have no idea who'll win today!" twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
Svenska Akadamien. Beautiful building! #Nobel twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
Seems we're in good company here... #NobelLit #Nobel twitter.com/darlinbec/stat…
— Rebecca Martin (@darlinbec) October 11, 2012
Walking through Gamla Stan. #cobblestones twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 11, 2012
This explanation of #Nobel winning #chemistry leaves me all smiles:twitpic.com/b2sy7e #NobelPrize
— David Landes (@DaveLandes) October 10, 2012
Things are wrapping up here at the RSAS. #Chemistry #Nobel twitter.com/darlinbec/stat…
— Rebecca Martin (@darlinbec) October 10, 2012
I will be updating you from the Royal Academy periodically until the big reveal. #Nobel
— Rebecca Martin (@darlinbec) October 10, 2012
The 2012 winners in the #Nobel Prize or physics: twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 9, 2012
In the presentation room. Packed! twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 9, 2012
At the venue - what a kingly building! twitter.com/TheUppsalaKoal…
— Oliver Gee (@TheUppsalaKoala) October 9, 2012
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Betrayal Of The Enlightenment Science Heritage
Three glaring examples of betrayal of the Enlightenment science heritage:
- The Higgs particle case: by plain common sense and data the origin of all mass in the universe is the minuscule pre-big-bang gravitons singularity…
- Life nature and genesis: by plain common sense and data life is just another mass format …
- The Genetics concepts: by plain common sense and data culture and natural selection are ubiquitous and genetics are their evolving RNA nucleotide progenies…
Dov Henis (comments from 22nd century)
http://universe-life.com/
Funniest part is during his life he spent more time living outside of Sweden than he did in it.
Julian Assange for the Nobel prize for freedom of the press:
www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Julian_Assange_for_Nobel_prize_Freedom_of_the_Press/
Lets see how "Noble" the Norwegians and their righteous Swede neighbors are or claim to be, since they offered Obama the Nobel peace prize!