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  • Roger Penrose receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to physics laureate Roger Penrose at the Swedish Ambassador’s Residence in London. 
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  • Reinhard Genzel receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to physics laureate Reinhard Genzel at the Bavarian State Chancellery (Bayerische Staatskanzlei) in Munich. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Bernhard Ludewig 
  • Andrea Ghez receiving her Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to physics laureate Andrea Ghez. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Annette Buhl 
  • Emmanuelle Charpentier receiving her Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier at the Swedish Ambassador’s Residence in Berlin. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Bernhard Ludewig 
  • Jennifer A. Doudna receiving her Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to chemistry laureate Jennifer A. Doudna at her home in Berkeley. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Brittany Hosea-Small. 
  • Harvey J. Alter receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to medicine laureate Harvey J. Alter at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Washington. 
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  • Charles M. Rice receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to medicine laureate Charles M. Rice at the Residence of the Swedish Consul General in New York. 
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  • Michael Houghton receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to medicine laureate Michael Houghton outside his home. 
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    Photo: Han Houghton 
  • Louise Glück receiving her Nobel Prize medal and diploma

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    The Nobel Prize medal and diploma were presented to literature laureate Louise Glück outside her home. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Daniel Ebersole 
  • Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson receiving their medals and diplomas

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    The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences medal and diploma were presented to economic sciences laureates Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson in Palo Alto.  
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Elena Zhukova 
  • Nobel Peace Prize awarded to World Food Programme, Mr. David Beasley, Executive Director of WFP

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    Mr. David Beasley, Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme received the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to WFP in 2020. WFP Headquarters, Rome, Italy 10 December 2020. 
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    Photo: Rein Skullerud 
  • Nobel Week Lights (Ledsagare/Nobel Prize Museum)

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    The light installation Ledsagare (Guide) is inspired by the procession that opens the Nobel Banquet, when the master of ceremonies and university students escort the honoured guests to their seats at the table. It is an apparently simple gesture, but it sets the tone for a ceremony that brings people together to meet and join in conversation. The word ledsagare also means a signpost that shows the way – a role that a museum can play as well. Here the museum itself stands as a guide, outfitted in the blue-and-yellow sash that is associated with the Nobel festivities. We are here to welcome and to guide all of society – all our visitors are guests of honour. Artists: Tobias Rylander & Sahara Widoff 
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    Photo: Clément Morin. Artist: Tobias Rylander & Sahara Widoff. Copyright: Nobel Prize Outreach. 
  • Nobel Week Lights (Space/Stockholm City Hall) (6)

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    Nobel Week Lights. “Space”. Imagery from the outer corners of space will be projected onto the facade of Stockholm City Hall. The installation is one of the largest video mapping projects the city has ever seen in collaboration with, among others, the Swedish Space Agency and the European Space Agency. The installation has a clear connection to this year’s physics prize awarded to the discovery of the universe’s strangest phenomenon – black holes. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin. "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. 
  • Nobel Week Lights (Sense Light Swing/Kungsträdgården)

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    Nobel Week Lights - Sense Light Swing "Sense Light Swing" is a light fixture that is also a moving, eye-catching work of art. Alexander got the idea for the product when he saw a long exposure photograph of a highway; it became like red lines in the whole picture. “It should be the same effect if I make a children’s swing with light in it,” thought Alexander – and it was! The concept for "Sense Light Swing" was created for Alexander’s exhibition ”Five Playful Chairs” in 2005. The swing seat is made of transparent acrylic and is illuminated from the inside by a strip of strong LEDs. Sense Light Swing creates a spectacular light show as it swings back and forth on its long ropes. Sense Light Swing has received a lot of attention in the international media with full pages in the New York Times and Herald Tribune, among others. The fashion house Dior has also used the swings in its International shows. Nobel Week Lights will be the world premiere of the outdoor version of "Sense Light Swing". “Now it can finally hang out in the open air on a summer night – or a December night,” says Alexander. Designer: Alexander Lervik 
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    Photo: Per Kristiansen. Designer: Alexander Lervik 
  • Nobel Week Lights (Space/Stockholm City Hall) (7)

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    Nobel Week Lights. Space. Imagery from the outer corners of space will be projected onto the facade of Stockholm City Hall. The installation is one of the largest video mapping projects the city has ever seen in collaboration with, among others, the Swedish Space Agency and the European Space Agency. The installation has a clear connection to this year’s physics prize awarded to the discovery of the universe’s strangest phenomenon – black holes 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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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin. 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. 
  • Nobel Prize Concert 2020

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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
  • Nobel Prize Concert 2020

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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
  • Nobel Prize Concert 2020

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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
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    Igor Levit and Stéphane Denève at Konsterthuset Stockholm, Sweden 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 
  • Nobel Week Dialouge 2020

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    Carin Klaesson is a curator at Nobel Prize Outreach leading a panel. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. In photo: Carin Klaesson 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin. 
  • Nobel Week Dialogue 2020

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    Laura Sprechmann, CEO for Nobel Prize Outreach, gave an opening speech. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin 
  • Nobel Week Dialogue 2020

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    Lisa Kirsebom, scientific journalist, and Adam Smith, chief scientific officer of Nobel Prize Outreach is leading the event. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin 
  • Nobel Week Dialogue 2020

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    Adam Smith, chief scientific officer of Nobel Prize Outreach talking to African Development Bank Group president Dr Akinwumi Adesina about the impact of Covid-19 on learning. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin 
  • Nobel Week Dialogue 2020

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    Cellist and student conductor Tsepo Kolitsoe Pooe talking to Laura Sprechmann, CEO for Nobel Prize Outreach, about music and education. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin 
  • 2020 Nobel Week Dialogue

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    Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR, world-renowned pianist Igor Levit and professor Juleen Zierath in a panel discussion about learning in art and science. For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. 
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    © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin 
  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    Soprano Elisabeth Meyer performs Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with Sofie Sunnerstam, violin, Amalie Stalheim, cello, and Jacob Kellermann, guitar, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    Soprano Elisabeth Meyer performs 'Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with Sofie Sunnerstam, violin, Amalie Stalheim, cello, and Jacob Kellermann, guitar, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    Magnus Lindgren performs '20-21' which he has composed especially for the occasion. He is accompanied by Anna Gréta Sigurðardóttir, piano and Amalie Stalheim, cello, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    'Sonatine en trio' by Maurice Ravel performed by Sofie Sunnerstam, violin, Amalie Stalheim, cello, and Jacob Kellermann, guitar, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    Singer Edda Magnason performs 'Hymne a l’amou' by Edith Piaf and Marguerite Monnot, with Sofie Sunnerstam, violin, Amalie Stalheim, cello, and Anna Gréta Sigurðardóttir, piano, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony

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    Singer Edda Magnason performs 'Hymne a l’amour' by Edith Piaf and Marguerite Monnot, with Sofie Sunnerstam, violin, Amalie Stalheim, cello, and Anna Gréta Sigurðardóttir, piano, at the 2020 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall. 
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  • Nobel Week Dialgoue 2020

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    For Chemistry Laureate Ben Feringa his best teacher was not a person, but the world around him. Who has been your best teacher? That was the discussion in the closing panel with Nobel Laureates - Frances Arnold, Ben Feringa, Konstantin Novoselov, Didier Queloz and Donna Strickland. The conversation was led by professor Juleen Zierath. 
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  • Opening address 2020

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    Professor Carl-Henrik Heldin, Chairman of the Board of the Nobel Foundation, delivers the opening address at the 2020 Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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  • Physics presentation speech

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    Professor Ulf Danielsson, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; Member of the Nobel Committee for Physics, delivers a presentation speech at the Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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  • Chemistry presentation speech

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    Professor Claes Gustafsson, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry delivers a presentation speech at the 2020 Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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  • Medicine presentation speech

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    Professor Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam, Member of the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, Member of the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine, delivers a presentation speech at the 2020 Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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  • Literature presentation speech

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    Professor Anders Olsson, Member of the Swedish Academy, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Literature delivers the presentation speech for the Literature Prize at the 2020 Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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  • Economic sciences presentation speech

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    Professor Tommy Andersson, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Member of the Committee for the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, delivers a presentation speech at the 2020 Nobel Prize award ceremony. 
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