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Chapter 227 227 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Chapter 227 227 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
In the evening, after finally seeing off all the guests and settling down those who were too late to catch the car, Wang Feng was finally able to sit down and rest for a while, drink a sip of water, and then admire the girl's appearance in the wedding dress.

"It's finally over. I feel more tired than working on a project. It's really..." Wang Feng poured down a glass of water, and then sat quietly on the chair: He also asked the other party to wear a wedding dress before, but Lily refused to say anything. It would be a shame not to say anything.

"What is it?" Jin Lili bared her teeth when she heard Wang Feng comment on her wedding.

"It's so beautiful!" Wang Feng looked at the girl with burning eyes.

"Ah..." Jin Lili was probably tired and confused, and her brain hadn't come to her senses yet, so she spat lightly after a while: "What are you thinking, you are too evil!"

"What's evil? It's called "the pleasure of the boudoir, better than the thrush"!" Wang Feng sat for a while, feeling that he had recovered a lot, and then stretched out his evil big hand.

"Ah... don't do it today, I'm too tired!" Jin Lili refused firmly.

"If a woman says it's bad, it's good, if she says no, she wants it..." Wang Feng was about to pounce.

"Hate…"

at this time…

Jingle Bell

Jingle Bell

Jingle Bell

"Isn't it? Didn't you turn off your phone?" Jin Lili didn't feel anything when she heard Wang Feng's phone ringing. She just felt that the atmosphere that was created with great difficulty was completely destroyed.

"Ahem, cough, I forgot." Wang Feng said with some embarrassment, then picked up his cell phone and hung up the call.In fact, it's not Wang Feng's fault. After all, his work is not just his personal business to some extent.

Jingle Bell

Jingle Bell

"You'd better answer the phone first, lest people come to you with important matters. In case of delaying serious matters, our parents won't be able to blame me later."

"Look at what you said, serious matters are not as important as you!" Wang Feng quickly comforted, "And this call is from overseas, so there should be nothing important."

"I don't care about you, I'm going to take a shower first, and it's best to deal with anything before I take a shower." Jin Lili looked like if you deal with it before I come back, you will die.

Wang Feng: What a pity that we lost the opportunity to play together.

"Hey, may I ask who are you?" Wang Feng was not in a good mood, so he directly used Chinese.

"Hello, we are the Nobel Prize Review Committee..."

Martin Chalfie, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: "If you're lucky enough to make a little progress, people will do a terrible thing to you -- they'll start saying to you: 'Hey, you might Will get the Nobel Prize.'
Then from the first week of October, you will start to have insomnia.That October, I didn't sleep well the night the Nobel Prize in Medicine was announced. The Chemistry Prize would be announced two days later, but I still didn't receive any call.

However, on the night when the awards were about to be awarded, I heard a phone ringing in the distance, but I thought it was a neighbor's voice.So when I woke up at 6:10 the next morning, thinking that the chemistry prize had gone to someone else, I turned on my computer and went to the official Nobel website to see who had won the prize.

Then I saw my name, and Shimomura Osamu and Qian Yongjian's names were on it.Turns out I was that one!

Carol Grader, 2009 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine: "I don't often get up early to do laundry, but I woke up that day and saw the washing machine. I was going to a morning exercise class with two friends later that day .

People were speculating that in the next five years, I might win an award.But last year someone said: 'Maybe, I will win an award. 'But it didn't.

The Reuters group predicts that we will win this year, but I have absolutely no clue about that.Probably won't ever win an award - some fundamental discoveries never won any awards.However, after I got the winning call, I emailed my partner and said, sorry I can't work out today, I won the Nobel Prize. "

Peter Agre, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: "There were some signs that I might win the prize. For example, I was invited to give a lecture in Switzerland. But at 05:30 one morning in October, the phone rang.

Said on the phone: 'Hello, Professor Agre, this is Stockholm.You just won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.In about 10 minutes, we'll have a press conference to break the news to the world, so you better get ready.

’ I ran to take a shower and my wife broke the news to my mother and she said, ‘That’s great, but don’t let him get too carried away. '"

Paul Greengard, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine: "I was asleep. I got a call at 5:15 in the morning. They never told the winners directly before. Everyone learned that they had it through news reports or other people. prize.

Julius Axelrod once told me that he learned he had won the prize from his dentist's stool.However, shortly before I won the award, the Nobel Organizing Committee decided to notify the winners 45 minutes before the announcement of the winners.

So it's been a joke to call potential winners and say, 'Hey, you just got the Nobel Prize. ’ So when I heard the phone ring at 5:15, my daughter picked it up. 'I hurriedly said to my daughter:'Don't hang up the phone. '"

Linda Barker, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Medicine: "It was almost 2 a.m. in Seattle when they tried to contact me. The organizing committee didn't have my cell phone number, but they got the phone number of the head of my department.

Someone from the organizing committee called him and said he was from Sweden and wanted my number.Because I was working on the recruitment committee of the department, the supervisor guessed that someone in Sweden might want to apply for a job, and didn't realize that there was something wrong with the timing.

So he told the caller that if he had any questions about the job, calling me might not be the best thing to do.Then the caller explained the situation to him and my supervisor came back and said: 'This news is enough to get you a job here! '"

Eric Kandel, 2000 Nobel Laureate in Medicine: "It was October 2001, 10, and I found out on the morning of Yom Kippur that I had won the Nobel Prize.

The phone was on my wife's sleeping side and it rang at 5 o'clock and she woke me up and said: 'This is from Stockholm, it must be for you.It sounded so unreal that I couldn't believe it for a moment.

Jowar Aft Aft Aft I spoke to my wife and she said let's go to sleep then.But I was in such a high state of excitement that I couldn't sleep at all, so after that hour, I started calling, woke up my two kids, and called Paul Greengard and my friends at Columbia University. We call. "

Carl Wieman, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics: “Of course I was sleeping at the time! In fact, I was not woken up by the phone call from Sweden, but by my brother’s phone call.

I don't have a phone number in Sweden, but my optimist brother got up in the middle of the night to check the announcement of the physics prize, and then he woke me up with a congratulatory call.

But since my brother told me that, my first instinct was to go online to see if he was kidding me. "

Eric Betzig, winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: "When the organizing committee called to tell me the news of the award, I was preparing to give a speech at a conference in Munich. The Nobel Prize seemed to me too far away.

When my phone rang, I wondered who the hell would be calling at 5:30AM ET, and then wondered if there was something wrong at home.

In fact, the organizing committee called my ex-wife first, but my 16-year-old told them how to contact me.After the trembling and confirmation of the news of the award, I hung up the phone.

It's like being hit by a bus - that's the closest analogy I can think of - you know you've been through something completely unexpected and life changing, but you have absolutely no idea that it's going to affect you. How it will affect you and your future plans. "

Wang Feng always thought that dialogues like these biographies could only be seen in books, but he never expected that he would encounter them like this.When he thought about how many times he had hung up the phone with the Nobel Prize jury, he felt a little mixed.

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has nothing to do with ordinary people, but at this moment, it affects the hearts of countless people. Fortunately, Wang Feng lived up to expectations.

But is this really a good thing?
Wang Feng asked himself silently in his heart.There are many people who are popular, Wang Feng just wants to do his own research and start his own business quietly, but when his fame reaches a certain level, can he still do what he wants to do calmly?
Therefore, winning the Nobel Prize is not necessarily a good thing for him. Looking at the current Nobel Prize winners in China, they have provoked no less criticism than those popular stars, or even more. No less.It's just that Internet celebrities and celebrities have brain-dead fans to help them become sailors, but fans of science are much more rational.

It is definitely impossible for them to confront those people because of Wang Feng.

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry (English: Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Swedish: Nobelpriset i kemi) is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by Nobel's will in 1895 to reward the most important discoveries in the field of chemistry or invented scientists.

The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901.The selection committee for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry usually announces the winners in October each year.The award ceremony is held in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, and is presented by the King of Sweden in person[12].

According to the official website of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is selected and awarded once a year, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards a gold medal, a certificate and a bonus.As of 2020, 185 people have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry[3], of which 63 were won by one person, 24 were shared by two people, and 25 were shared by three people; among them, 8 years were suspended for some reason; 9 years Awarded with a one-year delay; one winner twice; seven women winners; a couple winners; a mother and daughter winners.

On October 2020, 10, the 7 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Dauna in recognition of their contribution "by developing genome editing methods."

On November 1895, 11, the last will written by Alfred Bernhard Nobel (hereinafter referred to as Nobel) one year before his death was signed at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris.According to his last will, his estate will be used to establish a series of prizes for "those who have made the greatest contribution to mankind" in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature.The assets used to establish the five Nobel Prizes accounted for 27% of Nobel's total assets, or 94 million Swedish kronor.

On April 1897, 4, Nobel's will was approved by the Norwegian Parliament for execution. The executors, Ronna Solman and Rudolf Lilljequist (Rudolf Lilljequist), established the Nobel Foundation to manage the legacy and bonuses.After the will was passed, the Parliament appointed the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences as the awarding body for the Physics Prize, and the Nobel Foundation subsequently reached an agreement on the criteria for awarding the Nobel Prize.

In 1900, King Oscar II of Sweden issued new regulations for the Nobel Foundation.

On December 1901, 12, the first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded on the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death.

In 1916 and 1917, due to World War I, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was not awarded.

In 1938, Richard Kuhn of Germany won the prize, but was prevented from accepting the prize by his government.

In 1939, Adolf Friedrich Johann Büttnant of Germany won the award, but his government prevented him from accepting the prize.

From 1940 to 1942, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was not awarded due to World War II.

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry consists of a gold medal, a certificate and a cash prize.The amount of the prize depends on the income of the Nobel Foundation in that year. In the case of more than one laureate, the prize will be divided equally, or one of them will get half, and the other two will each get a quarter.

每一位诺贝尔化学奖得主都会获得一笔奖金以及记有奖金金额的一份文件。2009年的奖金为1千万瑞典克朗(约140万美元)。2012年,由于削减预算,奖金降至8百万瑞典克朗(约110万美元)。奖金金额会随着诺贝尔基金会当年的收入而变动。

If there is more than one winner at the same time, the bonus can be shared equally; if there are three winners at the same time, the bonus can also be distributed in a ratio of 2:1:1, that is, one person gets half and the other two Each gets a quarter.

每年9月至次年1月31日,接受各项诺贝尔奖推荐的候选人。通常每年推荐的候选人有1000—2000人。

Do not recommend yourself.

The Swedish and Norwegian governments have no right to interfere in the selection of the Nobel Prize, and cannot express support or opposition to the recommended candidates.

From February 2 every year, the Nobel Prize jury committees screen and review the recommended candidates, and the work situation is strictly confidential.

In mid-October every year, the list of Nobel Prize winners is announced.

December 12th is the anniversary of Nobel's death. The Nobel Prize awarding ceremonies are held in Stockholm and Oslo respectively. The King of Sweden attends and awards.

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