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Author: Rebecka

The Nobel Prize in Literature

Design: Julia Weström and Mohammad Ali Yaghoobi

The Nobel Peace Prize

Design: Anna Lastro and Tim Maksimovic

Sveriges Riksbanks Prize in Economic Sciences

Design: Astrid Hansson, Emily Gullbo and Karolina Pettersson

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Design: Johanna Stannow and Emily Duff

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Design: Filippa Fuxe and Charlotte Backryd

The Nobel Prize in Physics

Design: Amanda Stuve and Joel Andersson

Alfred Nobel’s old bottles

There is a project of some cultural-historical value that has gone largely undetected until now. Together with Uppsala University and the Swedish National Heritage Board, the Nobel Prize Museum has been analysing the contents of forty-three old ceramic bottles that were used in Alfred Nobel’s laboratories.

Conversation about the climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and scientific communication is released

What makes us listen to science? is a recorded conversation about how scientists can find new ways to convey important research findings and generate interest in their announcements. It features environmental researcher Johan Rockström, Nobel Laureate Sir Richard J. Roberts and Anna Sjöström Douagi, Vice President for Science and Programmes at Stockholm’s Nobel Prize Museum. A video of the conversation, conducted in English and with Swedish subtitles, will be available at Dramaten Play and the Nobel Prize Museum website starting on 23 February.

This year’s Nobel Laureates are being celebrated with an outdoor cinema on Sergels torg

In the coming days, this year’s Nobel Laureates will be announced for their achievements in science, literature, peace and economics. The Nobel Prize Museum is celebrating the announcements with the programme Nobel Calling Stockholm and an outdoor cinema that has just opened on Sergels torg in downtown Stockholm.

Nobel Calling Stockholm

Nobel Calling Stockholm 2020

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