Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Nobel Minds 2025

Nobel Minds 2025 Nobel Prize 782K subscribers Subscribe 4.9K Share Ask Save 135,607 views Premiered Dec 19, 2025 The 2025 laureates in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine and economic sciences talk to Lucy Hockings and students in the audience at the Royal Palace in Stockholm about their discoveries and achievements, and how these might find a practical application. Nobel Minds 2025 features laureates discussing their groundbreaking research. The program explores diverse fields, from economics and chemistry to physics and medicine, with insights into their journeys and future impacts. Students also pose insightful questions about the laureates' work and its global implications. Summary Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript Nobel Prize 782K subscribers Videos About Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Live chat replay See what others said about this video while it was live. Open panel 82 Comments Only subscribers can comment Pinned by @NobelPrize @Genuinely.healthy 3 days ago 📌 Nobel Minds – Important Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 – Welcome from Royal Palace, Stockholm (Lucy Hawings, BBC) 0:12 – Opening remarks by Crown Princess Victoria & Prince Daniel 1:35 – Introduction of Nobel Laureates & panel setup Personal Journeys of the Laureates 2:06 – Omar Yaghi (Chemistry): Refugee background & passion for molecules 3:32 – Philippe Aghion (Economics): Social conscience & economics 4:23 – Fred Ramsdell (Medicine): Finding out about the Nobel Prize 5:35 – Mary Bronner (Medicine): Motivation to help people through science 6:17 – Michel Devoret (Physics): Patience & understanding physics 7:10 – John Martinez (Physics): Importance of asking questions 8:34 – Susumu Kitagawa (Chemistry): Childhood inspiration & weather 9:22 – Joel Mokyr (Economics): Military rejection & academic life Economics Nobel Prize Discussion 10:34 – Introduction to Economics Nobel work 11:12 – Long-term economic growth & innovation 13:14 – Creative destruction explained (Aghion & Mokyr) 14:28 – Concerns about limitless growth & inequality 15:27 – Can innovation be predicted? 16:09 – Inclusive growth & populism 17:48 – Student question: Europe vs US & China innovation gap Chemistry Nobel Prize – Molecular Architecture 18:54 – Introduction to Chemistry Nobel Prize 19:09 – Molecular architecture & porous materials explained 20:01 – Applications: hydrogen storage, CO₂ capture, water from air 20:48 – Are we entering a new age of chemistry? 22:04 – Climate change & CO₂ removal 23:44 – AI’s role in accelerating chemistry discovery AI, Ethics & Medicine 24:34 – Student question: AI ethics in medical science 25:22 – AI’s role in healthcare & data analysis Medicine Nobel Prize – Immune System Regulation 26:44 – Introduction to Medicine Nobel Prize 27:32 – Discovery of regulatory T-cells 28:48 – Impact on autoimmune disease treatment 29:58 – Could this lead to a cure? 31:30 – Progress through new tools & technologies Research Funding & Innovation 32:55 – Openness vs commercialization in science 33:46 – Bill Gates, private funding & basic research 34:27 – Declining government research funding 35:36 – Japan, China & global research investment 37:35 – Do scientists expect the Nobel Prize? Physics Nobel Prize – Quantum Tunneling 38:13 – Introduction to Physics Nobel Prize 39:25 – Quantum tunneling explained 40:32 – Quantum computers & real-world applications 41:05 – Teaching physics & inspiring students Education, Creativity & STEM 42:40 – Encouraging girls & diversity in STEM 43:34 – Student question: Encouraging outside-the-box thinking 44:45 – Reforming science education Life After the Nobel Prize 45:23 – Life plans after Nobel celebrations 46:45 – Writing books & future optimism 47:11 – Work-life balance & creativity 49:13 – Relaxation, hiking & daily routines 50:28 – Fred’s Nobel Museum story 51:41 – Closing remarks & farewell 43 Reply @SofiaGomez-sl5dy 3 days ago As a current PhD student in molecular biology it is inspiring to see such a humanitarian group. Despite of how the world is going in terms of climate change, funding and any political conflicts there are many ppl that care about their research helping others and making it accessible. I will definitely be reading more on each of the winners works. Nobel minds gives me hope as a scientist that we are making the world a better place. 161 Reply @LaurenceJaboro 3 days ago The third year listening to Nobel minds and I love it 44 Reply @LzcoDed 4 days ago I'll be on this seat one day 🙏🏽 171 Reply @Jamyangshouseoffoley 4 days ago (edited) Everybody complains about the weather but nobody does anything about it… Mark Twain. And we also find that washing dishes by hand is beautiful & contemplative. 37 Reply @ScienceADAM 4 days ago All these people in one place? OMG💯🔥 42 Reply @its.farhansaeed 3 days ago I can't believe that I'm prevelidged enough to watch this 11 Reply @gamingdojo6126 3 days ago Wish physics laureate were more involved 30 Reply @ShrutiMehta-p8m 4 days ago The Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year made me really happy because I think that this might be a promising hope for humanity against global warming. My only wish is that all the countries across the globe should implement applications for these revolutionary metal-organic frameworks to capture carbon emissions at scale. 37 Reply @astitvajadon9568 4 days ago Love to see great mind discussing great things and we are glad to listen them. 22 Reply @okieokie-ru4rl 4 days ago Outstandingly beautiful talks, all these scientists are so inspiring and admirable. I wish they never ended the discussion and just kept going. 48 Reply @J-Yagami9000 3 days ago (edited) Research is highly valuable, especially in the medical field. As a future Computer Scientist and Researcher can't wait to become a Nobel prize winner. 8 Reply @reachmemalay 3 days ago We mortals don’t have words enough to thank you each one of you for all the knowledge that you all have so graciously chosen to bestow upon us! Forever grateful! Take a bow & our obeisance to every single one of the noble winners till date,& every single one of you please have my gratitude! I don’t have much to offer today but my gratitude! 14 Reply @DocGatt 4 days ago Congratulations to the laureates, the future looks bright! 10 Reply @triapromagtri68 4 days ago The discovery in chemistry is remarkable 5 Reply @dr_.dawood_mamoon 4 days ago brilliant Nobel Minds 2025. Chemistry Nobel fascinated me where can we also use the tech for developing new ways of how wireless internet works through the information! 17 Reply @TWFat 4 days ago Beautiful minds! 8 Reply @musokegilbert1298 3 days ago Was waiting for this Talk right from when they announced the winners. I am glad that the Panel was energetic and brilliantly delivered with the Moderator keeping the atmosphere friendly for both panelists and audience. 3 Reply @imNaswrld 4 days ago It feels great to see scientists discover new things. 4 Reply @Polymath-A1 4 days ago O Thank God Finally, you uploaded this talk. I was waiting for it for so many days 5 Reply @Hustlerthito 4 days ago (edited) Can't wait for Omar Yaghi interview with Adam Smith in Nobel prize conversations ❤💯 4 Reply @wisdomokoro8898 4 days ago Nice to be here!!!! 2 Reply @OmGupta 4 days ago (edited) wow! Best Podcast 5 Reply @gedeonmatondo1618 4 days ago The passion of Aghion really inspires me 😊❤🎉 3 Reply @HahaGate 3 days ago Great minds inspire Great minds 2 Reply @Rheedwhan 4 days ago Here for another year 2 Reply @91LeaB 4 days ago I am in awe and the video just started 2 Reply @clairmeade1103 4 days ago Fantastic and fabulous. Utterly amazing and wonderful. Danke, sehr 😊 2 Reply @adamgalad9379 4 days ago Great mind with greatest tranformation around th e world 3 Reply @palashmatt1435 4 days ago Congratulations ❤ 2 Reply @the_arnavz3281 4 days ago damnnn 2 Reply @unique-z3k 4 days ago Thank you for your efforts to help humanity ❤ 1 Reply @Am-yo4hx 3 days ago Thank you 1 Reply @THEOXYMORONTHINKTANKINTERNATIO 3 days ago Witty minds do not wonder. They Ponder and Act.! 2 Reply @melodyCrake 3 days ago Amazing! 1 Reply @Ericbee4000 3 days ago Brilliant! 1 Reply @AshishSingh-pd4wk 3 days ago What about the Nobel Prize winner in Literature? This is a brilliant but grossly incomplete discussion. 48 Reply @Rayosui 4 days ago waiting 1 Reply @sanjibchakraborty-c8r 3 days ago Thanks for information 1 Reply @Suraborisut-o8g 4 days ago ❤️💯👍🇹🇭🌹🌹 3 Reply @DharmendraRaiMindMap 4 days ago Avg iq of this room may be at an all time high 7 Reply 1 reply @abhinavghosh725 4 days ago 0 comments?? let me fix that. 2 Reply @pritkhatri5312 4 days ago Finally :D 1 Reply @ilovetrees-k1i 3 days ago Mary Bronkow is a very elegant soul. 1 Reply @muhbedi624 3 days ago I always suport and respect,ii focus improve my sel step by step seiri,seiso,seketsu nice very hapy 😅 1 Reply @wassim7849 4 days ago love it 1 Reply @organicfarmingandmanymoreb5993 3 days ago 🤯😮🧐👍👍 1 Reply @devismarkam3871 4 days ago ❤ 1 Reply @jhangaviola8821 3 days ago Jeopardizition is actually hard to prove this days, everyone can now made a research, the question is, who are capable of practicing. 1 Reply @ragnarok1.618 3 days ago AVENGERS 2 Reply @user-zz4lt5qq4u 4 days ago 🎉 1 Reply @timjones5492 4 days ago Letter to the Nobel Laureates Dear Esteemed Laureates, Listening to your recent round‑table conversation, I was struck by the depth and brilliance each of you brought from your respective fields. Your discoveries in physics, chemistry, medicine, and economics are profound, and they illuminate paths forward for humanity in ways few others can. Yet I would like to reflect a thought back to you: as profound as your external work is, there is an even greater potential when one turns inward. To know oneself profoundly — with the same rigor and curiosity you apply to molecules, markets, immune systems, or quantum circuits — is to unlock a dimension of understanding that magnifies every external achievement. Self‑knowledge is not separate from science; it is the substrate upon which science rests. The clarity with which you understand your own motivations, blind spots, and relational truths can make your discoveries not only brilliant but transformative. It is the difference between knowledge that changes the world and knowledge that changes the world and the self. Your work already inspires millions. Imagine the resonance if it were paired with profound self‑awareness: discoveries that are not only technically sound but also deeply human, carrying the weight of both external truth and internal clarity. Thank you for the brilliance you share. My hope is that each of you continues to explore not only the mysteries of the universe but also the mysteries within yourselves. In doing so, you will not only advance science but also embody the wholeness of human potential. With respect and admiration, Tim Jones 28 Reply 2 replies @kleptoplasty 4 days ago The royal highness looks like giga chad 7 Reply @randombikeride592 3 days ago 🫶💓💓💓 1 Reply @petejames1326 3 days ago super intelligent AI will be x1000 better and quicker than all these people TOGETHER just imagine all the things that super intelligent AI will be able to create eventually we cant even dream about 1 Reply @0xlaptopsticker29 3 days ago (edited) the comment on finite resources is malthusian humans are capable of creation of ideas that overcome our finite resources with innovations that is what Julian Simon someone who deserved this award calls "The Unlimited Resources" we create process to increase our ability to produce scares goods because there is a demand for it and those who find innovative ways to meet this demand are incentives with return on investment in solving constraints on finite resources. 1 Reply @naoufelromdhani4211 4 days ago Hello I'm from Tunisia and listen to you and your conférence Romdhani Naoufel 6 Reply @niklasskoldmark7672 4 days ago Yey, finally! I’ve been trying to stream this from svt play via vpn for days without success 2 Reply @Sultaan_G2987 4 days ago From Pakistan 🇵🇰💖 Reply @MinShineSion 4 days ago Like 🎉🎉I Am Min Zaw pdf ❤🎉❤ Reply @Dungha-sk3uy 4 days ago 😂🎉 Mettre fax et photocopie pour éviter les brouillés 😮😅 Reply @PraiseDavis-oo9go 3 days ago We ain't seen nothing yet 😂 Reply @karmashah2060 4 days ago Nobel spirituality Madam Lucy we born we get old we die I learn too deep meditation higher power invisible outside of timeline humanity knowledge of physics physical evidence 🧾 December 25 share where we come from are we going life after death yes I didn't learn I spent 40 days 40 night 🌃🌉 searching for the truth we are all in the same Ben wagon humanity has limitation life is too short be kind to each other I wish you good karma to all peace ✌️🕊️ Reply @joeyoung7338 3 days ago Let's be honest.. if a proper intelligence test is conducted, the results will be unimpressive, what will be eventually found is.. most humans are "unconscious", thinking their fully-conscious 1 Reply @MartiniqueQue 3 days ago 44:22 Is he saying the schools should just pick few talented students and pay attention primarily to them? 4 Reply @Dungha-sk3uy 4 days ago 😂🎉 exemple le son dérangeant 😅😮 Reply @PatrickHarris-y6j 3 days ago Are you Nobels ready to discuss the merits of "Capitated Capitalism"? 1 Reply @J-Yagami9000 3 days ago And short term failure and the ability to do so and being allowed to do so is exactly why the US and market capitalism is number 1 here. So yes im very pro failure and learning from it and prospering from it. Reply @LoneWolf-zd5vh 4 days ago my iq just increased by whopping 10 by just watching this i am at 1 min but mad respect to these distinguished people 3 Reply @Hedgehogmustache 4 days ago (edited) Great and inspiring discoveries. Hope one day soon in the future Ai will be able to make many great discoveries at Nobel prize winners level. Thank you! 1 Reply @daveken9936 4 days ago I'll bet the majority of those books have never even been opened Reply @somilance 4 days ago Love from AIIA GOA India ❤ Reply @KreakritP 3 days ago (edited) Electron newtron protron oxygen atoms energy cleaning air land water goodness for people eating no virus from just program technology universe from the air help you around the world system can't make panic with you any country Reply @KreakritP 3 days ago (edited) Poor people take AI anything happened around the world youth for killing people make war anyway world 🌎 happened from air happened make virus go to whit air for people dead mixing air water land food plant for you eating nuclear from world war Reply @kian_mtii1 4 days ago ❤ Reply @naveennaveennavi1871 3 days ago ❤

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