综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Global General

Two professors in UK win Nobel Prize for physics

(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-10-06 09:06
Large Medium Small

STOCKHOLM - Two Russian-born scientists shared the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for "groundbreaking experiments" with the thinnest, strongest material known to mankind - a carbon vital for the creation of faster computers and transparent touch screens.

Two professors in UK win Nobel Prize for physics
Russian-born scientist Konstantin Novoselov (left) and his Russian-born colleague, Andre Geim, share the 2010 Nobel Prize for physics for experiments with super-thin carbon matter, the prize committee said on Tuesday. [Photo/Agencies]

Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, two professors at the University of Manchester in Britain, demonstrated the exceptional properties of graphene, a form of carbon that is only one atom thick, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.

Related readings:
Two professors in UK win Nobel Prize for physics Nobel Prize given for test tube baby research
Two professors in UK win Nobel Prize for physics Stem cell pioneer mentioned for Nobel Prize
Two professors in UK win Nobel Prize for physics Nobel Prize winner urges better financial regulation

Experiments with graphene could lead to the development of new superstrong materials and innovative electronics, the academy said in announcing the $1.5 million award.

"Graphene transistors are predicted to be substantially faster than today's silicon transistors and result in more efficient computers," the academy said in the citation. "Since it is practically transparent and a good conductor, graphene is suitable for producing transparent touch screens, light panels and maybe even solar cells."

Geim, 51, is a Dutch national while Novoselov, 36, holds British and Russian citizenship. Both are natives of Russia and started their careers in physics there.

Novoselov is among the youngest winners of a prize that normally goes to scientists with decades of experience. The youngest Nobel laureate to date is Lawrence Bragg, who was 25 when he shared the physics award with his father William Bragg in 1915.

In a telephone interview with reporters in Stockholm, Geim said he was shocked by the announcement but planned to go to work as usual on Tuesday.

He said he wasn't among the Nobel Prize winners who "stop doing anything for the rest of their life."

连州市| 洞口县| 桑植县| 临沭县| 保德县| 扎赉特旗| 肥城市| 星子县| 泗水县| 寻乌县| 鄂尔多斯市| 丹寨县| 华蓥市| 顺昌县| 呼和浩特市| 抚远县| 神木县| 确山县| 海盐县| 博湖县| 商都县| 烟台市| 阿合奇县| 邵东县| 麦盖提县| 含山县| 唐河县| 营山县| 普定县| 临夏县| 西乡县| 塘沽区| 容城县| 彩票| 丰原市| 志丹县| 桐乡市| 贵德县| 景德镇市| 神木县| 沭阳县|