Prikshit Azad
Does "physiology" occlude the road to discoveries in the diverse disciplines of biology? Is "medicine" truly a stakeholder in these innovations?
26th September 2020
Diksha Mittal and Sumit Mohapatra
We are back with the second talk in the Nobel Talk Series. This time we deal with the most accomplished family in history , the "Curies" . Within themselves they racked up 5 Nobel Prizes ! More specifically we will talk about Marie and Pierre Curie and their discovery of Radium.
28th September 2020
Amitabha Roy and Pratyush Mishra
We bring you the third lecture in our series celebrating the Nobel Prize, one of the highest honours in Science. This time we will talk about things close to home .We seldom talk about Indian scientists and their amazing work , this talk is an attempt to celebrate and grow awareness about their work.
1st October 2020
Prakhar Varshney and Sayantani Biswas
Should moral value be a component that must be taken into account while evaluating the worth of a certain finding?
3rd October 2020
Pratyush Mishra and Swagat Dash Mohapatra
Chemshala is presents another talk on the ongoing Nobel prize talk Series, addressing an interesting aspect of some Nobel prize winners in the Chemistry field who are actually biologists.
5th October 2020
Amrita Mukherjee and Kingkini Roychoudhury
This year, lot has happened, with Andrea Ghez winning the Nobel Prize in Physics for providing evidence showing the presence of a supermassive compact object at the center of our galaxy and Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna finally winning their deserved award for CRISPR-Cas9 . Even though deserving women scientists are being recognized for their amazing research a lot more work remains to be done in this aspect.
8th October 2020