If you had 15 minutes with a Nobel Laureate, what would you ask?
PhD student Sofie Ährlund-Richter got the chance to chat with 2018 Chemistry Laureate Frances Arnold. They discussed everything from fearlessness and motivation to creating a sustainable world and being persistent in pursuing long-term goals.
“If you’re going to change the world, you’ve got to try really different things,” Frances told Sofie.
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Prepare such interesting questions for me to be ready when I will get a Nobel prize ♥️👍⏳🔭
@theemredeveci
5 жыл бұрын
what field are you working at ?
@SergejKolmogorov
5 жыл бұрын
А когда это событие планируется?
@lonely_dragon2.0
4 жыл бұрын
After seeing the telescope I am guessing that he is interested in physics/cosmology/outer space🤔
Great talk, thank you
I'm in love with her idea
"Fearlessness" 😊🙌
Nice interview. 👍
Love u Arnold....
Insightful
Excellent
Great mind
Is it attainable to all to become Some One Like Frances Arnold?
I would ask whether perception is important or judging concepts gives quality research paper?
I want to get a nobel prize one day
The story of Rai Weiss from LIGO is quite inspiring..
This year the Nobel Peace Prize should be awarded to the people of Malaga and especially to the Miners who worked without interruption for 13 days and nights until they found the body of little Julen, the spanish toddler trapped in a wall. That was an example of humanity and a demonstration of how nations should collaborate. 🕊️🕊️
@flyinglikeeaglet
5 жыл бұрын
@Blah Cga in fact I was talking about the rescue team who saved many people from natural disasters like earthquakes, car incidents, aeroplane incidents.. They put their live in danger to save others.
Now is Lula Nobel Peace
I would ask why she didn't bother to check her work and now has to admit her work was wrong. Maybe she should give the Nobel to someone who actually deserved it.
@pmluciano
4 жыл бұрын
James Carolan one of her papers was retracted, but that doesn’t mean her whole research is wrong. Also, that particular paper that I’m talking about was published and retracted after the Nobel prize ceremony