On 8 April 2021, Nobel Prize laureates May-Britt Moser and Serge Haroche will take part in a digital event talking about their work as scientists, their lives and the value of science with students in Brazil.
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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.
Sara Norrehed, Swedish National Heritage Board, Professor Adolf Gogoll from Uppsala University and Margrit Wettstein, Nobel Prize Museum have worked with the project.
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.
Pictures from Leonard Gustafsson's bookbinding. Taken on 9 November 2020. Pictures depicting the craftsmanship of creating the medal cases and diploma folders.
Pictures from Leonard Gustafsson's bookbinding (Leonard Gustafssons bokbinderi) in Stockholm. Taken on 9 November 2020. Pictures depicting the craftsmanship of creating the medal cases and diploma folders.
Photos from Leonard Gustafsson's bookbinding (Leonard Gustafssons Bokbinderi) in Stockholm. Taken on 9 November 2020. Pictures depicting the craftsmanship of creating the medal cases and diploma folders.
Sketch of illumination called "Space" on Stockholm City Hall, produced by Lumination of Sweden, PXLFLD and Creative Technology in collaboration with the Swedish National Space Agency and the European Space Agency.
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Sketch of illumination called "Space" on Stockholm City Hall, produced by Lumination of Sweden, PXLFLD and Creative Technology in collaboration with the Swedish National Space Agency and the European Space Agency.
Alexander Lervik's interactive "Sense Light Swing" will be installed in Kungsträdgården and Skärholmen for the public to swing on. Nobel Week Lights will be the world premiere of the outdoor version of the swing.
The light installation "Jag vill hålla dig i min famn men får inte" by Emma Hjortenklev Wassberg and Fredrik Matz will be projected on the fifth Hötorget high-rise building.
Stefan W. Hell presenting his gift to the Nobel Prize Museum's collection: the book "The Quantum Theory of Light", during the 2014 Nobel Laureates' Get together on 6 December 2014.
What will our children’s and our grandchildren’s planet look like? In the next Performance Lecture Johan Rockström, Professor of Earth System Science, will address questions of importance to our future. Also taking part in 'About Our Time on Earth´ is Sanna Sundqvist.
What will our children’s and our grandchildren’s planet look like? In the next Performance Lecture Johan Rockström, Professor of Earth System Science, will address questions of importance to our future. Also taking part in 'About Our Time on Earth´ is Sanna Sundqvist.
On 2 October, the Nobel Prize Museum is opening an outdoor cinema on Sergels Torg. For ten days, a series of documentary movies about Nobel Peace Prize laureates will be screened there. The movies were produced by the Award-winning director Orlando von Einsiedel and the cinema was conceived by designer and artist Fredrik Paulsen.
On Earth Day, 22 April 2020, Greta Thunberg and Johan Rockström will meet for a digital conversation about courage, solidarity and opportunities in times of crisis streamed from the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm.
Stadsgårdskajen next to Slussen is the site where the Nobel Center will be located. With its broad public activities, the Nobel Center will be an important piece of the puzzle in developing Slussen into a lively meeting place.
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