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36. Announcement of The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024, relevant to life scientists!
The 2024 Nobel Prize was announced! Yesterday, it was in Physiology or Medicine. Today it was in Physics.
It was awarded to Dr. John Hopfield, and Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.”
It is somewhat (indirectly) related to my field, neuroscience!
Let’s learn about the work by watching a YouTube video. It is the archived video of the announcement of The Nobel Prize.
Here is the URL of the YouTube video:
Here is the URL of the same video, but embedded on the Nobel Prize website:
Enjoy the video!
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