The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, held annually on the banks of Lake Constance in Germany, bring together Nobel Laureates and young researchers from around the globe for lectures, panel discussions and seminars. At Mars, we believe in the power of scientific research, collaboration and partnerships to address the world's most pressing challenges and complex problems. Our long-standing partnership with the Lindau Meetings fosters intergenerational, cross-sector dialogue among scientists. Over the past week, we hosted interactive events focused on this year’s theme: Physics. Stay tuned for updates and highlight videos from our Mars Science & Technology leaders and Mars Fellows in the coming weeks. #LINO24 #ProudlyMars #TomorrowStartsToday #ScienceAtMars #ScienceForTomorrow
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🔬✨ Igniting the Spark of Discovery on National Science Day! 🌌🎉 Happy National Science Day, my fellow science enthusiasts! 🚀 Today, we celebrate the spirit of inquiry, the thrill of discovery, and the boundless wonders of the scientific realm. 🌐🔍 🔬 Let's pay homage to Sir C.V. Raman's groundbreaking Raman Effect, a masterpiece that not only earned him a Nobel Prize but also paved the way for countless scientific explorations. 🌟 Science is not just formulas and equations; it's the magic of unlocking secrets, the poetry of understanding the cosmos, and the art of pushing boundaries. It's about embracing curiosity, asking the unasked, and embarking on a journey where every hypothesis is an adventure. 🌌 Today, let's salute the minds that dared to dream and the hands that brought those dreams to life. From the microcosmic dance of particles to the macrocosmic symphony of galaxies, science is the bridge between what we know and what we yearn to discover. 🌱 So, here's to the dreamers, the thinkers, and the doers in the realm of science. Let's nurture the flame of curiosity, inspire the next generation of scientists, and collectively journey into the unknown with passion and wonder. 👩🔬👨🔬 Happy National Science Day! May your day be filled with awe, wonder, and the excitement of infinite possibilities! 🌈✨ #NationalScienceDay #ScienceCelebration #CuriosityUnleashed #DiscoverDreamExplore #ScientificWonder #UnleashTheCuriousMind 🚀🔭
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It is the World Science Day for Peace and Development, a day that highlights the significant role of science in the progress of society. 🔹 Provoked by the importance and relevance of science in our daily lives, we are celebrating innovation and science as major enablers towards a #smokefree future with a series of posts depicting the innovations that push us forward. 🔹 Entering the 21st century, our society saw the scientific advancement in many areas. One of most remarkable and revolutionary events was tracking down the Higgs boson - the so-called “God’s Particle”. After 40 years of thorough research, a large group of scientists made history with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN when a series of successful experiments proved the theory right. But what does this say to us? Most of all, that the key to the knowledge of the universe mysteries, concerning time and space, is almost in our hands. The Higgs boson is a crucial part of the answer to why we, and everything around us, have mass. It's an essential piece of the Standard Model that drives our curiosity to understand the universe better. Stay tuned to find out more about 21st century innovations. Explore the groundbreaking science behind our smoke-free journey at http://spr.ly/6044usPUi #PMBG #InnovationsThatPushUsForward
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I love this excerpt from The Economist remembering Peter Higgs. This resonates strongly with the sensationalism we see around quantum computing. The significance of the journey of quantum computing isn't about creating 'one computer to rule them all' but about the chance to understand more about the nature of our reality and the applications that stem from that understanding. It's important to maintain a realistic perspective. The most significant contributions might not be immediately world-altering. As with all scientific revolution, including the discovery of the Higgs boson, each new development will be incrementally ushered in, mostly in phases that only stand out in importance to the researchers and technologists in the field. It’s essential to communicate that the excitement of quantum computing is not the end goal, but about the ongoing progress and the unexpected avenues it opens up.
“What scientists actually want from big science rarely boils down to a single thing; they want the means with which to explore widely. The public wants to know that new discoveries are being made. Casting scientific projects as quests for some pre-ordained grail (dread word), be it a single boson or a single human genome, may make the story simple, but it underplays the true ambition and delight of creating tools that make new types of science possible. And it makes the chance of disappointment greater. More than a decade after its discovery, it is hard to argue that finding the Higgs particle has changed the world, or for that matter physics, all that much. It is worth remembering, as Dr Higgs always knew, that what really matters is the process, not the prize.” In praise of Peter Higgs — The Economist (link in the comments) #physics #science #bigscience #higgs #sciencecommunication
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🏆 Proud to celebrate the Nobel Physics Prize awarded to three exceptional scientists for their groundbreaking work on attoseconds, those unbelievably short units of time - a billionth of a billionth of a second! Their use of lasers has unlocked the potential to observe and potentially manipulate electrons, offering incredible possibilities in electronics and chemistry. 🚀 🕰️ Attoseconds are the shortest timescales we can directly measure, with as many attoseconds in one second as there have been seconds in the universe's 13.8-billion-year history. 🌌 🔬 This achievement matters because it operates at the speed of electrons, the key components of atoms. Imagine electrons orbiting a hydrogen atom's nucleus in just 150 attoseconds! If we harness this power, we could process information a billion times faster than our current "speed limit" in nanoseconds. 💡 🔍 Scientists, like Nobel laureate Anne L'Huillier, have pioneered the use of high-powered lasers to produce ultra-short pulses of light, creating a cinematic experience for electrons, allowing us to study their behavior. 🎥 🌟 The potential of attoseconds is immense! By controlling electron motion, we could revolutionize electronics and chemistry. Imagine tailoring molecules for specific needs, efficient solar cells, and clean fuel production using light energy. 🌞 Let's reflect on this incredible achievement with three inspiring Quran quotes: 1️⃣ "And We have certainly created man and We know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than [his] jugular vein." (Quran 50:16) 2️⃣ "Say, 'Travel through the land; then observe how was the end of the deniers.'" (Quran 6:11) 3️⃣ "And He is the subjugator over His servants, and He is the Wise, the Acquainted [with all]." (Quran 6:18) Congratulations to Nobel laureates Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, and Anne L'Huillier for their remarkable contributions to science and our understanding of attoseconds! 🎉🔬 #NobelPrize #Physics #Attoseconds #ScienceBreakthroughs #innovation #burak #BURAK #sovorun
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Nobel Prize: A challenge for the scientific community In his book “Losing the Nobel Prize.”, Professor Brian Keating discusses the important topic of the commodification of the Nobel Prize. He argues that the Nobel Prize, which once was a symbol of scientific excellence, has now become a commercial commodity. Keating identifies several reasons for this change. I believe that the commercialization of the Nobel Prize by the Nobel Foundation, the media, and the general public has contributed to this. In a recent article published on Medium, I explore the negative implications of the commodification of the Nobel Prize for the scientific community. I argue that this phenomenon can lead to the following: Decreased motivation for basic research Increased unhealthy competition among scientists An overemphasis on fame and prestige I propose that the scientific community take steps to address this challenge. These steps could include: Raising public awareness of the risks of the commodification of the Nobel Prize Creating independent institutions to evaluate scientific research Changing the rules of the Nobel Foundation to reduce the commercialization of the prize. In my recent article, I explore the negative implications of the commodification of the Nobel Prize for the scientific community. I believe that this phenomenon can lead to decreased motivation for basic research, increased unhealthy competition among scientists, and an overemphasis on fame and prestige. I propose that the scientific community take steps to address this challenge, such as raising public awareness of the risks of commodification, creating independent institutions to evaluate scientific research, and changing the rules of the Nobel Foundation. Link to article: https://lnkd.in/d-SvF3rZ What do you think about the commodification of the Nobel Prize? say your thoughts in the comments below. #Nobel_Prize #Commodification #Scientific_community #Basic_research #Motivation #Competition #Fame
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🔬 Happy National Science Day! 🔬 Today, we celebrate the legacy of Sir C.V. Raman and the remarkable strides humanity has made in the realm of science and technology. National Science Day marks the discovery of the Raman Effect in 1928, a groundbreaking achievement that earned Sir C.V. Raman the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, making him the first Indian to receive this honor. Science is not just a subject; it's a journey of exploration, innovation, and discovery that shapes our understanding of the world and drives progress in every aspect of our lives. From unraveling the mysteries of the universe to finding solutions to complex challenges, science empowers us to push the boundaries of what is possible and create a better future for generations to come. As we celebrate National Science Day, let's reaffirm our commitment to promoting scientific temper, fostering curiosity, and supporting research and development initiatives. Let's inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators to dream big and make a positive impact on the world. Here's to the scientists, researchers, educators, and enthusiasts who continue to fuel the spirit of inquiry and drive scientific advancements forward. Your dedication and passion are truly changing the world for the better. #NationalScienceDay #Science #Innovation #Research #Technology #STEM #Curiosity #Progress #VasundharaBiofibers
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🔬 Celebrating National Science Day! 🌐✨ Happy National Science Day to all the trailblazers, innovators, and science enthusiasts out there! 🎉 Today, we commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman, a beacon moment in Indian science that won him the Nobel Prize. 🚀 Science empowers us to explore the unknown, question the unquestioned, and unravel the mysteries of the universe. It's not just about equations and experiments; it's a journey of curiosity, discovery, and endless possibilities. 🔍 Let's take a moment to appreciate the brilliance of scientists past and present, whose dedication has shaped our understanding of the world and paved the way for progress. From the microscopic wonders to the vast cosmos, each scientific endeavor is a step towards enlightenment. 🌱 As we celebrate National Science Day, let's encourage curiosity, ignite passion for discovery, and inspire the next generation of scientists. The quest for knowledge knows no bounds, and together, we can create a future where science continues to lead us into uncharted territories. 👩🔬👨🔬 Happy National Science Day! May the spirit of inquiry and the joy of discovery be with us all! 🌟 #NationalScienceDay #ScienceAndInnovation #CuriosityUnleashed #DiscoverExploreInspire #ScientificAdvancement #InfinitePossibilities 🌐✨
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ONE ….. TINY …… STEP ……. The power of one tiny action forward. You forget the power of the small steps you forget the fact that it's a tiny action or insight that begins huge movements. I’m intruiged by the inspiration of Marie Curie. She was 🔹 a physicist, a chemist. 🔹 the first woman to win a Nobel Prize 🔹 the first person to win TWO Nobel prizes in different fields. Her ground-breaking research on radioactivity began with a single experiment. She just observed that certain minerals produce a faint glow in the dark. And it was this singular tiny discovery that led her to their investigations. That one tiny discovery … which revolutionised the field of physics. So the learning I have for today, is don’t ever underestimate that one tiny thing you’re going to do today. It may just lead to a ground-breaking insight. And where might that take you …..? It might take you to places you’ve never imagined. Take that first small step of inspired action. You never know, it might lead you to ground-breaking change. #innovation #innovationhub #innovationlab #innovationnation #innovationliving #innovationday #smartparking #parkingbollard #ThatsMySpot #parkingsolutions
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#technology #nobelprize At the Second Nobel Prize Summit in Washington, D.C., in May 2023 at the National Academies of Sciences (NAS), the whole day’s video you can watch online, a passing comment was made by one presenter with a few Nobel laureates sitting in the audience about two ideas I had written about: 1. Transmogrification, 2011, https://lnkd.in/eNfrENMw. 2. Remote viewing from the opening pages of The Bhagavad Gita, where Sanjaya begins narrating the Kurukshetra battle to the blind king Dritarashtra by remote viewing. I had submitted a link to my full website One World https://lnkd.in/euDUe7Se to Central Intelligence Agency referring to two writing samples they needed for an Analyst position I applied to in 2022, now my application deleted and missing from the Agency. The CIA experimented with identity morphing by attempting to implant memories which the Nobel presenter was referring to as I talk about in Transmogrification (YouTube, Inception, Christopher Nolan, https://lnkd.in/ekkQtapw) and with remote viewing. It is wonderful getting invited and being a part of the #nobelprizesummit since 2021, but I think it is high time the pretenses are dropped or people must move on from me and get the hell of out dodge.
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Space exploration and innovation hold immense promise for future generations on multiple fronts such as scientific discovery, technological advancement, economic growth, and even philosophical inspiration. Our Vedic science and mathematics explained in detailed about the science of time and space with real time experiences which inspire us to move towards advanced technology in space exploration. On the eve of August 15th, with the support of Dr. Lakshman Suri ( physics lecturer and Sanskrit philosopher) we explained and detailing the chandrayaan-3 and its significance in space exploration for young generation really inspires the community of science enthusiasts. Space exploration and innovation have the potential to shape the future in profound ways. They offer opportunities for scientific advancement, technological progress, economic growth, and philosophical contemplation that can enrich the lives of future generations and pave the way for a more interconnected and advanced global society.
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