Ask a Nobel Laureate with Albert Fert on YouTube
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Ask a Nobel Laureate with Albert Fert on YouTube
The official Nobel Prize YouTube Channel (www.youtube.com/thenobelprize) continues its “Ask a Nobel Laureate” series, which gives viewers worldwide the unique opportunity to put their questions to a Nobel Laureate. The latest Laureate ready to answer your question is Albert Fert, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 for his discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance, which forms the basis of the memory storage system found in your computer.
The official Nobel Prize YouTube Channel (www.youtube.com/thenobelprize) continues its “Ask a Nobel Laureate” series, which gives viewers worldwide the unique opportunity to put their questions to a Nobel Laureate. The latest Laureate ready to answer your question is Albert Fert, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 for his discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance, which forms the basis of the memory storage system found in your computer.

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The official Nobel Prize YouTube Channel (www.youtube.com/thenobelprize) continues its “Ask a Nobel Laureate” series, which gives viewers worldwide the unique opportunity to put their questions to a Nobel Laureate. The latest Laureate ready to answer your question is Albert Fert, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 for his discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance, which forms the basis of the memory storage system found in your computer.