Timestamps 00:00 The video begins with Zab Badawi welcoming viewers to Nobel Minds from the Royal Palace in Stockholm. He introduces the Nobel laureates and mentions the presence of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel. Princess Victoria gives a brief welcome and talks about the significance of the library in the palace. The focus of the discussion is on the lack of women in top positions in science and social sciences, and the laureates share their thoughts on the matter. 03:31 The discussion continues with the laureates discussing the progress and challenges for women in their respective fields. They talk about the importance of role models and the need for more women in science and technology. They also discuss the stereotypes and societal attitudes that discourage girls from pursuing careers in STEM fields. The laureates express optimism about the future and the potential for change. 06:48 Claudia Golden, the economics laureate, discusses the reasons for gender inequality in the workplace. She highlights the disproportionate burden of childcare and eldercare that falls on women, leading to lower-paying and less demanding positions. She also mentions the longer time it takes for women to achieve tenure in academia. The discussion emphasizes the need for greater parity in work and pay. 10:23 The laureates discuss potential solutions to achieve gender equality in the workplace. They mention the importance of teamwork and support among colleagues, as well as the need for flexible work arrangements. They also discuss the impact of technology and AI on jobs, noting both the potential benefits and challenges for women in fields like computer science. 13:49 The discussion concludes with a question from the audience for Claudia Golden about her research and the Nobel Prize. She shares that receiving the award was unexpected but meaningful, as it validated the work of many people. The video ends by highlighting the Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology, which recognized the groundbreaking work of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman in developing mRNA vaccines. 17:21 The recipients of the mRNA vaccine were initially skeptical but became ecstatic and surprised when they saw the video of their success. They often had trouble sleeping and would communicate in the early hours of the morning. They faced challenges in their careers but eventually achieved success. They were celebrated as heroes in their native Hungary. They hope to inspire girls from all backgrounds to pursue their dreams. 20:35 Scientists acknowledge that they should have done more to promote the safety and efficacy of vaccines. They believe that social media played a significant role in spreading vaccine skepticism and conspiracy theories. Politicians also politicized the vaccine, further contributing to skepticism. Lack of scientific literacy among the public is another factor. Scientists have a responsibility to explain their work and address concerns. 23:50 The recipients' family members volunteered to be guinea pigs for the COVID-19 vaccine trials to encourage others to participate. Quantum dots, a result of the recipients' work, have various applications, including in QLED TVs, energy harvesting, and biomedicine. Collaboration between scientists is crucial for progress, even when working independently. Failure is a normal part of the scientific process, and aspiring scientists should not be discouraged by setbacks. 27:20 The chemistry laureates discuss the potential applications of quantum dots, including in QLED TVs, energy harvesting, and biomedicine. Collaboration between scientists from different fields, such as chemistry and physics, is essential for progress. Failure is a common occurrence in scientific research and should be embraced as a learning opportunity. 30:35 The recipients emphasize the importance of failure in the scientific process and encourage aspiring scientists not to be discouraged by setbacks. Collaboration and individuality both play a role in making groundbreaking discoveries. While the initial idea for an experiment may come from an individual, assembling a team with diverse expertise is necessary for success. 33:32 Claudia and Lawrence collaborated on a book about economic inequality, combining their expertise in economic history and labor economics. 36:49 Collaboration across disciplines is important, especially in the field of technology and AI, to consider the ethical implications of scientific discoveries. 40:18 The physics prize winners' work on capturing short-lived phenomena could lead to advancements in electron microscopes, electronics, and early disease diagnosis. 43:42 The Nobel laureates discuss the importance of perseverance and passion in research, and their plans to use their prize money for charitable causes and education. 47:08 The laureates express their desire to inspire and support young students in pursuing careers in science, and the power they now have to make a positive impact.
@arttoegemann11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@bernardopicao26711 ай бұрын
Great work, thanks.
@issahussein164111 ай бұрын
Thanks for the time
@yoavco9911 ай бұрын
Did you use AI for this? If so please tell how.
@surprisenathaniel930111 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ariannasser23856 ай бұрын
Can you guys for once let them talk about their research things they have done so we can peek into their minds and see how unique their thinking is with regards to scientific thinking instead of making it political? Is it possible to initiate a discussion about their work and how they interconnect? its like a news channel interview its not pleasing at all....
@notu15295 ай бұрын
they did talk about their studies, but what is the point if they cant give a coherent and accessible deliberation of their studies in a timely manner? they talked about the political stuff (vaccines, environment, and social equality) because it is the main issue in society currently, they're all smart and they know these are important. if anyone are interested in their work, they can directly research about it. to see the interconnection of their work, it can be a very complex endeavour to be precise and fair, or else they can only say some things that might get misunderstood by most laymen.
@rishabhkanojiya98004 ай бұрын
Yeah, I came here to learn something but the anchor is Just biased towards specific topic For gathering or sucking knowledge from an y person x should let y to speak freely and peak their topics by themselves Rather then keep asking agenda based questions Anchor has literally wasted there time & mine to
@benfrank65204 ай бұрын
I swear. We are being blasted with politics in every sector. Cant we just have researchers talk about research and the beauty of making new discoveries? Or how they came up with their ideas. Im sick and tired of everything being politicized.
@User4567u84 ай бұрын
@@notu1529 but this topics paint a narrative, researçh topics are far more interesting and compelling. When we hear things from people like them it inspires the public to look deeper into this topics.
@appsenence92444 ай бұрын
You kidding me right? That's super easy to get ahold of. Just do a Google search. This is far more interesting.
@Bmmhable11 ай бұрын
Always a great conversation. Only suggestion: if possible, a two hour discussion would be even better. It's not every day that you get a bunch of Nobel prize winners from different areas to sit on a roundtable and talk with each other.
@VEGA-xg4ok11 ай бұрын
agree
@neochrome808811 ай бұрын
Indeed
@chadanthonyschloss11 ай бұрын
The reason the conversation was so short was because the disciplines were relegated to mostly hard sciences.
@monalisamallick942610 ай бұрын
somehow it felt fast forward talk by the host
@greenteapeng_10 ай бұрын
I agree. I would have loved to hear more conversation. Maybe ask a few more pressing questions
@keep-ukraine-free11 ай бұрын
Watching this, it's evident to me that each of the researchers are not only exceptional in their fields and in their abilities to glean truth from reality, but they each seem to be very good people who think in complicated ways trying to benefit society & others. Thank you to the Nobel committee, the Royal family of Sweden, and the awardees for this wonderful glimpse.
@greenteapeng_10 ай бұрын
I strongly believe their ability to glean truth from reality lies in their unending curiosities which is a self-fuelling driving factor in their search for answers. You’re bound to stumble upon nuggets of knowledge and wisdom by continuously asking “why?” and “how?” about our world. It’s beautiful. I wish there were some kind of human HDMI cable to view inside peoples’ minds haha
@Justawoodsawyer11 ай бұрын
It's great to see Nobel Minds tackling social issues. Tho it seems like a missed opportunity to have these brilliant minds gathered around the same table focusing solely on this topic for the entire hour. This episode would be much more interesting if they talked more about physics, chemistry, medicine and economic sciences, seeing intellectual exchanges among these great minds.
@prodextacy11 ай бұрын
yes I agree likewise, a separate episode would have been more appropriate.
@DarkUnicorn7211 ай бұрын
Too bad kid, social issues are needed now more than ever over any sciences at the moment
@fransimeri48411 ай бұрын
I agree with your statement. How to get all people to be treated equal? Dr. Weissman. It can't. people are created differently, besides cultural, environmental, and religious factors play a big rule. A dream but not reality.
@FunFindsYT11 ай бұрын
While this conversation is among brilliant minds like you said yourself, the conversation is led to strike a general appeal to most people, who otherwise wouldn''t be reached if it got too technical. I'd love it as well, but this conversation is used to give the winners a megaphone to speak about what they think is important to bring into conversation on a platform like this, a platform they might not have the opportunity to attain again. This, in large part, is used to encourage future students, who maybe otherwise wouldn't be encouraged if they listened to someone talk about why quantum dots are coated in organic capping ligands for an hour, for example. There exists other avenues for those kinds of conversations.
@lillievaks364611 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more on this point. Although I understand the importance of tackling social issues that impede on human progress. In my opinion the most socially rectifiable way is to show these brilliant minds in action, talking more about the very breakthroughs that got them in that room in the first place. I think that point could’ve much better been used as a side point for panel discussion and not as a focus point.
@ysabellabaje727110 ай бұрын
"Success can be forged out of failure" "If you simply fail at an experiment and drop it and do something else you haven't learned anything" "Research is not about being patient, it's about passion and perseverance" Love this! 🤩😍😄👍
@xpert199511 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all Nobel laureates... We are proud of you all
@Securepaymentsl11 ай бұрын
Yes we are !
@hello314611 ай бұрын
Yes, very proud of your brilliance and perseverance and contribution. I must add that I am happy to see women have come so far in recent history.
@bensonspeaks11 ай бұрын
And Grateful too🙌🏿
@Gerty5967 ай бұрын
It's only Prize... That's all...
@ImmortalAI-z3z7 ай бұрын
Being proud or ashamed is just a matter of perspective. Sorry to say but great physicists aren't even proud of themselves They challenge even reality how they Gonna except illusion of perspective😮
@gaborszabo197411 ай бұрын
I am very proud and it is encouraging to see 2 hungarians to sit at the table. :)
@denm899111 ай бұрын
Hungarians have always had brilliant minds, Von Neumann the greatest in my opinion
@mustafeibrahim715811 ай бұрын
Dr kariko saved the world even u
@floatoss11 ай бұрын
oh shoot, I took the Thermodynamics course by Moungi Bawendi online hosted by MIT-OCW about 4 years ago, and he was just amazing. Like total class. He has been my role model since then because it was at that time that I was in the process of getting out of the "rote memorization" shell of mine. I was just shy of 3 lectures of completing the course, but man, it was an amazing experience taking that course. Thanks Moungi, you deserve this!
@iftheshufits511 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling, I will check it out too
@Warmblues-d2s9 ай бұрын
I think nobel laureates aren't much celebrated despite their huge contribution to mankind..and this is what saddens me the most. They are the ACTUAL heroes of the world. Their immense knowledge about specific fields is what makes them the greatest minds of all humanity. I hope their hardwork and contribution doesn't go unnoticed.❤
@SakshiYadav-lj3ib3 ай бұрын
Yes.. they need more recognition
@rhythmicelegance467011 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion. Much appreciated! Added: Aside from encouraging participation in prospective students, it’s also important to find a way of increasing retention of students in STEM who may become discouraged and be on the precipice of dropping out during their studies in those fields.
@bijayapokharel73011 ай бұрын
As a medical student, I've realized the incredible impact biomedical engineering has on improving healthcare. From creating innovative instruments to tackle various diseases to enhancing patient care, it's fascinating how technology merges with medicine. I believe being part of the team that invents these cutting-edge tools is just as fulfilling as practicing medicine. Hope i get to study further in that field.
@biybimaryamjoldasbaeva50611 ай бұрын
I will definitely come to watch this after I am done with my exams.
@Rainmaker_5 ай бұрын
Did you come back to watch it?
@RandomAfrican-qh6vk4 ай бұрын
spamming motivation, but working backwards, well my case atleast.
@bettynegura33133 ай бұрын
The problem for the young is not that we don’t want to go into research. The real problem is that the research jobs available have extremely small intakes which look for people with experience. It’s difficult gaining experience when you have no opportunity to start.
@sriramananthakrishnan13811 ай бұрын
Few thoughts: 1. Most of them are really specific about what they want to say and humbly correct/add context whenever the question asked has a broad scope. 2. Anne was my favorite in this panel. Her childlike amusement and clarity of thought really pulled me in.
@appsenence92444 ай бұрын
Ye I thought the same about Anne. She works in my town!
@Howitz75911 ай бұрын
Thank you to all of you for your contribution to our species knowledge and capabilities :D congratulations.
@KarenMsryan11 ай бұрын
Congratulations to the Nobel laureates winners for their exceptional contributions to humanity! Your groundbreaking work has not only advanced knowledge in your respective fields but has also inspired countless individuals around the world. Your dedication, passion, and commitment to making a positive impact on society are truly commendable. May your achievements serve as a source of inspiration for future generations, motivating them to pursue excellence and contribute meaningfully to the betterment of our world. Your legacy will endure, shaping the future of science, literature, peace, and economic sciences. Once again, heartfelt congratulations on this well-deserved honor. Your accomplishments are a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the pursuit of knowledge for the benefit of all.
@elsawrites535211 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all the Nobel laureates... who spent their entire time working to help humanity. I enjoyed the discussion... But I really wish the organizers to have given them more time to talk maybe an episode each about their fields in depth and then as a conclusion connecting their fields to the social problems. the topics they discussed would have being more insightful.
@iftheshufits511 ай бұрын
Yes! Agreed
@arturodelada957011 ай бұрын
Those Laureates who successfully mastered there field of interests has contributed so much in our society and to the world, they deserved the award and the applause.
@carolynwiens36011 ай бұрын
Always enjoy and look forward to each year ... Zeinab Badawi's delivery of this unique event and the rich thoughts and conversation .
@tech_feminine11 ай бұрын
Great minds think alike. You can tell from the way they listen to each other.
@ruikrause457811 ай бұрын
What a nice idea to get these great scientists together.
@mariemghanmi86477 ай бұрын
It is very inspiring to see one of the laureates from my country Tunisia. Congratulations Pr. Mongi Bawendi and thank you for inspiring people!
@dumpsterjedi614811 ай бұрын
Its wonderful that humanity can come together, to celebrate as one our curiosity and exploration, and how these can be used to benefit all of Mankind.
@vaishnavi1212311 ай бұрын
19:20 what a beautiful wholesome moment, sent goosebumps down my spine! it's moments like these that make us realise who the real heroes are, brilliant discussion
@studypurpose780411 ай бұрын
Guys, Do not expect praise from outside. pleasure through senses may lead to dissatisfaction over period of time. observe breathing whenever mind gets swing.
@frogindisguise823111 ай бұрын
That is a prime example to why european countries are way ahead of third world countries. People celebrate scientists who made important contributions instead of cheering for rockstars and petty matters.
@martinpollard884610 ай бұрын
Indeed
@elizabethaloku42689 ай бұрын
I come from a third world country and I agree with you. The wrong people are always celebrated which is sad😢@@frogindisguise8231
@AnthemUnanthemed11 ай бұрын
2024, Make it the year of science communication! We cant keep letting ground breaking papers go ignored! We need real fixes, real pressure, and real outreach!
@rohankumardas5511 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all The Nobel Laureates and their noble thoughts. Hope, their noble thoughts will make a radical change in the society ♥
@SharadaPoudel-z9u11 ай бұрын
These are also one of the most humble people. It's rare in any other field.
@Lescandalefinir11 ай бұрын
Agreed. Admirable. Maybe I will be able to restore myself somehow.
@hansduran946211 ай бұрын
Thank you all! This is too general but I just can't put the right words on how greatful I am for everything you all have done! 💛
@kissdanielsandor837611 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all Nobel laureates! And it's great to see 2 hungarians at the table, I'm very proud of Karikó Katalin and Krausz Ferenc too☺
@j.k.owaresat616811 ай бұрын
The most prestigious dialogue with the world's most brilliant minds. We all respectfully appreciate your lifelong dedication and groundbreaking innovation illuminating our once empty world.
@LoveEverything198711 ай бұрын
I gave Luis Brus a lab tour at the University of Georgia a decade ago....My mind is fully blown!!!!
@ruikrause457811 ай бұрын
38:01 As good as Zeinab is, I would have loved to see the Laureates discussing things like this, rather than so much directed interviewing.
@lucky17900911 ай бұрын
It’s the same every year with her lol😂
@62433N11 ай бұрын
💯This is exactly why television broadcasting is slowly declining, while inexpensive, unrefined, provocative 'social media' or independent creators like KZbinrs are gaining more prominence. There's an inherent truthfulness about them-they don't adhere to a fixed narrative and simply showcase things as they are. At least most of the time
@Vincentivize11 ай бұрын
Agreed! Wish this thread was able to go on longer
@PurityLong-rb1tm11 ай бұрын
Nobel minds bring great ideas. Congratulations to all the great scientists. Thank you for the wonderful contributions.
@kenfowler940911 ай бұрын
In todays world as a teacher we need to look at our education systems as 1st to 12 grade need to look at each student there are students who show glimpses of excellance in particular subjects and need to be encouraged.
@mcmg-museudacriacao.melind40511 ай бұрын
I'm watching this interview from Brazil, I'm a Brazilian sculptor and I want to be the first Nobel laureate in my country for my book La Chair de l'Univers. Thanks
@Living_for_Him_Alone11 ай бұрын
I pray to Allah SWT to fulfill your wish . Aameen 🤲🤲
@ppassana11 ай бұрын
Excellent program !!! Congratulations to all at this round table for your work and insignts !!!
@elenaverjelschi456311 ай бұрын
Very educational 🙏 Thank you , Her Royal Highness Victoria for the introduction and hosting this event Congratulations to all Noble Laureates A absolutely great idea to post this discussion on KZbin Always eager to learn the world and mentality of brilliant Noble Laureates winners.
@jackluo335511 ай бұрын
Glad that the show is on YTb. Once a year for me it's a must-watch program.
@AhmedAli-rm1uw8 ай бұрын
We give award to actor that is why world have no comparison with us and we don't try to think to honor to such innovative minds.
@sydneygata283511 ай бұрын
Its crazy that videos like this don't get 100m views in 24 hours...it shows the state of the human race as a whole.
@ShoeibShargo11 ай бұрын
Heartening to see that each of the Nobel Laureates recognized the need and agreed to give more and more talks at the high school level as we are growing to be a braindead society. In desperate need of another Fyneman.
@robbie690511 ай бұрын
The production quality on this has gone up. Much easier to watch.
@alexdefoc691911 ай бұрын
Words spoken like music to my ears. Time has passed so smooth that I didn't realise almost an hour has passed. ❤
@VivianRizzo-n4s11 ай бұрын
Thank you all! This is too general but I just can't put the right words on how greatful I am for everything you all have done!
@mdimam16537 ай бұрын
Nobel minds are noble to their works, thoughts, insights because they invent great theories, principles, thoughts for the welfare of mankind making this beautiful planet more beautiful and shining. Hats off these nobel laurete.
@ducnguyen408311 ай бұрын
My respect and admiration are all to you! Thanks for your contribution to the human civilization. You are great role models for young generation
@thayhuongchuyenhoalekhietq680311 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Love you ALL.
@sebastiano250811 ай бұрын
Maria Skłodowska is a Polish physicist and chemist. She is a naturalised-French ciziten and not a born French woman. I`m sorry for the rant but the French are once again appropriating foreign accomplishments.
@CGMaat11 ай бұрын
We really missed this humble intelligent minds being their authentic selves with this expert narrator Abbie great charm and wit - we love her.
@jamilesimplicio216311 ай бұрын
Thank you for all dedication and time spend on those works, we thank you all, these Nobel minds and also feel very happy to see more women represeting and giving the meaningfull work done, there is a lot of young women and men out there with high potencial and that cannot be waste by prejudice
@tutucompany159611 ай бұрын
What a great opportunity to listen a life experiences and advises from those peoples.
@mustafeibrahim715811 ай бұрын
Congratulations all laureate’s. I wish one day to be one of the nobel laureate’s
@albaqermukhtar84378 ай бұрын
You can❤❤
@JustinTimeOnly11 ай бұрын
Thank you all for these wonderful ideas 🙏💡
@geletamekonnen232311 ай бұрын
imagine, nobel laurates speaking only about gender equality for straight 15 min/50 min
@emmaluftie7688Ай бұрын
Loved it ❤
@harrylaboso5 ай бұрын
These are Global citizens and Leaders in their most authentic passionate selves. You inspire us. Thank you.
@MAN_OF_MEME10 ай бұрын
Preparing for Govt. Exam in Indian 🇮🇳 state of Assam😊 KZbin recommended me this video
@AdvancedAcademy-wl8koАй бұрын
Mr. Nobel has left not only a huge amount of money but also a super quality idea to reward people for their extraordinary contributions towards humanity promotions. The idea he has advanced has undoubtedly proved that scientists never die, they just hand over their responsibilities generation by generation. If I could meet him by some way! Salute to honourable Mr. Nobel, greatest humanatirian of the greatest.
@suzimanipur298311 ай бұрын
Enlightened me listening in the very morning, volumes of Hard work been overflowing on the table in the smoothest sense of ideas!!
@Vincentivize11 ай бұрын
Wish this was longer and they had more time to ask each other questions and exchange in dialogue about current events cutting across their domains. Some of the past years were a bit less structured and longer and I think I prefer that format!
@Kusum234Chhetri11 ай бұрын
Many more congratulations to all Nobel laureates.
@algeriearchives423611 ай бұрын
Any Algerians here 😊 ! Un algérien passionné par la science est passé par là.
@CatherineC8677 ай бұрын
On est laaa
@goodvibes6688011 ай бұрын
Amazing. All the best ahead to all the Nobel Laureates. Very inspiring minds.
@theuser747211 ай бұрын
Fascinating. They all indeed did help humankind further in so many ways. Truly inspirational.
@amanparashar99233 ай бұрын
Also thanks to Sir Alfred Nobel for introducing these prizes so that all the future generations get inspired by the knowledge of these briliant people
@munawarabbasamiry883811 ай бұрын
Its nice to hear from such an amazing minds and these are the real heros of the world. Respect and love for them.
@osvaldolopez583011 ай бұрын
It is nice to see that these great scientists are also down to earth on their thoughts. Congratulations!
@faridtavos415211 ай бұрын
My favorite discussion, I enjoy and always look forward to the wonderful talk each year.
@bma1955alimarber11 ай бұрын
Very good discussion Thank you dear Zeinab and dear audience and dear professors for clarifying little bit the subjects of discussion
@Lescandalefinir11 ай бұрын
❤ ZB, such clarity in her voice. Never disappoints as a host.
@rgm_113611 ай бұрын
Thank you for your brilliant and invaluable contributions to mankind. Cheers🥂🙏
@mrcookies40911 ай бұрын
I thought 10 minutes had passed when I checked the timebar but the video was more than halfway through! Fascinating... wish there was more content like this... >.
@empemitheos11 ай бұрын
Wow you have some of the best minds in the world right now for an hour and make them converse about woke talking points
@RedFeather1111 ай бұрын
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS, BREAKING OLD CONSTRAINTS, FOR BUILDING NEW EDGE FRONTIERS, INSPIRING, PAVING NEW IDEAS TO EMERGE. GOD BLESS YOU ALL! ❤ I WANT TO BE SOMEONE AS USEFUL AS YOU ALL IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF OUR WORLD. ✨💗✨
@intiqamibadov-pj7bx11 ай бұрын
First of all, greetings from Azerbaijan. I congratulate my colleagues who won the 2023 Nobel Prize. So far, I have watched all the Nobel laureates, each one has put forward different ideas and that is what makes them stand out from the rest. I think you should give the 2024 Nobel Prize to those who find the solution to Global Warming and other such problems, because this is the first problem. The world is in danger.
@nuradahiru413011 ай бұрын
what ever especially when I was watching this conversation I have been find a peace of mind especially commentator the way how demonstrated each and every things interms of experiences.
@bobbyking24908 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all Nobel Laureates!
@drammehkaramo317411 ай бұрын
Thanks to the gentle men and women for the exceptional work they have done.
@jaskbi11 ай бұрын
Lovely to start a conversation about minds and their academic brilliance with Gender
@thegreatinfinity111011 ай бұрын
It's wonderful am watching this for free educating myself my the best intellectual mind.. peace 🕊️🫂 and love ❤️ from somalia 🇸🇴 young academic in Uganda 🇺🇬... I like the dance on the table and the discussion I learn thanks 🙏 all
@mustafeibrahim715811 ай бұрын
Me 2
@brasdhonneur11 ай бұрын
As a science driven woman this is my dream. Congratulations to you all...
@MrDa_Vinci11 ай бұрын
I wish you will achieve your dream 🙂
@gaurav0072 ай бұрын
Great Personalities in one room. I believe in Thinking outside the Box. ..
@mohammed_ghazali11 ай бұрын
Hello and thanks for this precious meeting.
@Maya-Hayden11 ай бұрын
These are the only people on the internet that know what they’re talking about. I wish more people would listen to things like this instead of random people online TikTok who think their opinions are facts.
@abelsimiyu7390Ай бұрын
The introductory part reminds me of the ongoing research we have done for the last five years focusing on the experiences of women in STEM fields, esp mentorship, supervision, gender equality and women's progression in STEM in the five countries of East Africa.
@mehrdadmohajer384711 ай бұрын
Thx. Well done to all of you. The Idea of such Open - Disccusion is " Nobel " per se. So many thanks to Lady Viktoria & Nobel Committe for Efforts 👏🙏🍻
@AyoAyanfe2 ай бұрын
I enjoy this conversation so much. It's a propelling inspiration for me and I hope to always circle back to this when the ideas inspired by this start materializing. More!
@asandadlamini450311 ай бұрын
I'm truly grateful for their contributions to humankind . I hope their lives are truly blessed ❤
@Peirithous11 ай бұрын
Congrats on all the brilliant minds winning in their esteemed categories 🎉💜💙 we need more of these people to do good for humanity in their various fields🙏🙏
@Peirithous11 ай бұрын
Also Victoria speaks good English!! Never heard speaking English before 💖👸
@mrmusanda357610 ай бұрын
@@Peirithous Helping the west get advanced technologically is not helping the world, it is preparing emperilism
@space-time-somdeep11 ай бұрын
I wait for this discussion.. ❤
@MrPragmaginist11 ай бұрын
same
@litsiutsamaafrika884110 ай бұрын
Love these round table discussions and I fully agree that as women, our carer progression stalls when we start families
@norahassan237211 ай бұрын
Lets admit it's hard in this time of all centuries to debate a bout this kind of topics but with big brains it will flow just as this conversation.
@neilpanmei703711 ай бұрын
Congratulations and thank you to all Nobel laureates. Simply beautiful and i owe you all for what you all sacrificed. I'm emotional hearing and exchanging idea's but yet so humble all shared. Thank you for all your efforts to make the work invested for all human kinds
@SusanColon-up4nn6 ай бұрын
Interesting and informative platform indeed. Thank you all, blessings.
@pootieetang11 ай бұрын
been waiting on this to drop, let's go! Shout out to all my laureates
@buddy20811 ай бұрын
It feels surreal watching nobel minds in 2023
@Itsmohamed5 күн бұрын
They managed to get together the brightest minds and made them talk about banal topics
@raindropsrising766210 ай бұрын
Inspiring and educational to get a snapshot of a group of amazing people. Thank you.
@MRMT20008 ай бұрын
I can't believe they let her present AGAIN
@yonatan097 ай бұрын
I know, same as last year. Great minds with her fake persona.
@frozanhaidary11 ай бұрын
I wanna be your student, I deeply want to have like these people to teaching!
@andrewkarp11 ай бұрын
“In science, we must be interested in things, not in persons.” - Marie Curie I wonder what Marie curie would think about todays focus on gender and equality.