This 3D structure of a polio vaccine was enabled by a #NobelPrize-awarded discovery. Cryo-electron microscopy allows us to see intricate details in biological structures. Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson were awarded the 2017 chemistry prize for their work.
.@abel_prize: Gerd Faltings demostró una conjetura que llevaba seis décadas sin resolverse, para lo que utilizó conexiones entre los números y la geometría https://t.co/TWzxpL47HR
Alain Aspect narra cómo su experimento confirmó que el universo es mucho más extraño de lo que incluso Einstein pudo aceptar.
Es el paso de la duda teórica a la realidad del entrelazamiento cuántico, explicado con una claridad magistral. Una joya para entender la #físicacuántica.
A vast construction project is underway to bridge disparate fields of mathematics. Learn about the incredible Langlands program in our video explainer: https://t.co/FmZLzcw2wG
.@francesarnold is one of only eight female winners of the Nobel chemistry prize since it was first awarded in 1901, although half of those have been in the past eight years. https://t.co/OgjOHlFbYV vía @ft
El físico teórico inglés Paul Dirac (izq.) conversando con Feynman en 1962 en la Conferencia Internacional sobre Teorías Relativistas de la Gravitación en Varsovia, Polonia. Dirac y Feynman ganaron premios Nobel de Física en 1933 y 1965, respectivamente.
Con esta técnica, gracias a la ingeniería genética lo que se consigue básicamente es transformar los linfocitos T del propio paciente en soldados entrenados para reconocer y matar a las células cancerosas.
#Biología
#PremioFronteras del Conocimiento en #Biología y #Biomedicina a Carl June y Michel Sadelain por revolucionar el tratamiento del cáncer a través de la inmunoterapia basada en la modificación genética de células del propio paciente
🎉¡Enhorabuena!
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When you throw a ball at a wall, you can be sure it will bounce back at you.
You would be extremely surprised if the ball suddenly appeared on the other side of the wall. In quantum mechanics this type of phenomenon is called tunnelling and is exactly the type of phenomenon that has given it a reputation for being bizarre and unintuitive.
The 2025 #NobelPrize laureates in physics John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis, used a series of experiments to demonstrate that the bizarre properties of the quantum world can be made concrete in a system big enough to be held in the hand. Their superconducting electrical system could tunnel from one state to another, as if it were passing straight through a wall. They also showed that the system absorbed and emitted energy in doses of specific sizes, just as predicted by quantum mechanics.
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Mi admirado @AlexBerros lo explica con brillantez en su último artículo en @sintetia Una lectura imprescindible para quienes lideran equipos, diseñan experiencias o aspiran a construir marcas con alma.
La gente siempre recordará cómo los hiciste sentir
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A century ago this month, on a small island, Werner Heisenberg had a radical insight: matrix mechanics.
This wasn't about visuals, but what's measurable in the quantum world. It was the birth of modern quantum physics, now foundational to microchips, lasers, and GPS.