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Andre Geim won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.

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Who got the Nobel Prize in physics in 2010?

The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 was awarded jointly to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov.


Why did Andre Geim win The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010?

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 was awarded jointly to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene


Who are the winners of Nobel Prize in Physics 2010?

Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov.


Why did Konstantin Novoselov win The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010?

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 was awarded jointly to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene


Which two scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010?

The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 was awarded to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for their groundbreaking experiments with graphene, a two-dimensional material with extraordinary properties. They were honored for their work on isolating graphene and studying its unique electrical and mechanical properties.


Who won the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics?

Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov are the 2010 Nobel Laureates in Physics.


Who was awarded Nobel Prize in 2010?

Physics - Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov. Peace - Liu Xiaobo. Physiology or Medicine - Robert G. Edwards. Chemistry - Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki. Literature - Mario Vargas Llosa.


When was Andre Geim born?

Andre Geim was born on 1958-10-21.


Who won the Nobel Prize in 2007?

There are several Nobel Prizes. Each of them is awarded each year.The 2010 laureates are:Physics: Andre Geim and Konstantin NovoselovChemistry: Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira SuzukiPeace: Liu XiaoboMedicine: Robert G. EdwardsEconomics: Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. PissaridesLiterature: Mario Vargas Llosa


When was graphene developed?

Graphene was first isolated in 2004 by physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at the University of Manchester. They achieved this by using a simple method of mechanical exfoliation, often referred to as "scotch tape" method, to peel layers from graphite. Their groundbreaking work on graphene earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. Since its isolation, graphene has garnered significant attention for its remarkable properties and potential applications.


What actors and actresses appeared in How It Works - 2012?

The cast of How It Works - 2012 includes: Andre Geim as Himself - University of Manchester Stanislav Gorb as Himself - Zoologist, University of Kiel Caroline Jackson as Herself - University of Sheffield Mark Miodownik as Himself - Presenter Phil Purnell as Himself - School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds Steve Rannard as Himself - Professor of Chemistry, University of Liverpool Rhona Rogers as Herself - Dundee Museum Sara Ronca as Herself - Chemist, Loughborough University Paul Withey as Himself - Casting Specialist, Rolls Royce


What did Russia invent?

The former Soviet Union which is today mostly russia, contriuted alot towards the birth of the internet, and most of NASA's technology is based upon Russian designs. Russians made key contribution in space explorations (first sputniks, first robotic Lunar rovers (Lunokhods which were in fact also first extraterrestrial robotic rovers) , first space stations etc.). Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov shared the 1956 Noberl prize for invention of lasers/masers with American Charles Townes. Vladimir Zvorykin and Vladimir Rosing are considered ones of key inventors of TV. Alferov invented quantum heterostructures whithout which modern electronics is impossible (Nobel prize, 2000). Dolivo-Dobrovolsky invented three-phase systems which is the basic element of modern electrical systems. Such Russian inventions like arc welding (Nikolay Benardos), the first commercially viable and mass-produced type of synthetic rubber, so called polybutadiene synthetic rubber (Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev), napsack parachute (Glep Kotelnikov) and light diod (Oleg Losev) are also worth of mentining. In fact many things were invented by several nations concurrently like incandescent lamp and radio and Russians have their inventors who participated in it (Lodygin and Popov correspondingly). The last important invention is Graphene (Konstantin Novoselov and Andrey Geim - Nobel Prize for 2010). Some inventions were ahead their time - Vladislav Ivanov invented magnetic resonance imaging as early as in 1960s. Works of Russian mathematicians (Petr Ufimtsev) made the key ground for Stealth technologies. Tokamak invented by Andrei Sakharov is the basic idea of the modern ITER project, a main hope for future power generation technologies. If you are realy interested what Russians invented see the list of Russian inventors in Wikipedia for example.