Nobel Prize

Washington Post Attack on Nobel Prize-Winning Climate Sceptic Backfires Spectacularly

The Washington Post recently launched a spiteful attack on last year's Nobel Physics prize winner, Dr. John Clauser. But it backfired spectacularly when it called on the services of a fake 'Nobel Laureate'.
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Will the Nobel Prize for Covid Vaccines Turn Out to Be Like the One Once Awarded for Lobotomy?

The 1949 Nobel Prize went to Egas Moniz, the lobotomy pioneer, leaving today's Committee red-faced. But will it one day look back with the same regret on this year's prize for the Covid vaccines, asks Prof David Livermore.
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Nobel Winner Highlighted “Non-Trivial” Side Effects of mRNA Vaccines Including Auto-Immunity and Blood Clotting Risks

Drew Weissman has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work developing the mRNA vaccines. But in earlier papers he warned about the "non-trivial" side-effects of mRNA shots, including blood clotting risks.
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Nobel Physics Laureate 2022 Slams ‘Climate Emergency’ Narrative as “Dangerous Corruption of Science”

The co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Physics prize has launched an excoriating attack on the 'climate emergency' narrative, calling it a "dangerous corruption of science that threatens the well-being of billions of people".
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Empty Gestures or Substantive Change? On the Nobel Prize in Literature and Its Discontents

The fact that Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah has won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature is welcome news, especially as the Swedish Academy is historically known for lacking in diversity, as if intellectual creativity is largely confined to Western intellectual circles. It is premature to suggest that the Academy has finally decided to break away from its ethnocentric past and[Read More...]