Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ferenc Kraus gave an exclusive interview with M5 Cultural Channel.
In the interview, the Hungarian physicist, who also received the Media Personality of the Year award, talked about the path he took from his childhood to his scientific achievement. The conversation also discusses key figures in the physicist's career and his home experiences as a high school student. Viewers can also learn about the details of the scientific achievement that won the Nobel Prize. In the interview, Ferenc Kraus also talked about the fact that he is currently working on another revolutionary invention. A replay of the interview with the Nobel Prize-winning physicist on the Danube will be shown Sunday afternoon at 3:05 p.m.
“If we try to choose a direction in science, or if we set ourselves a task in which there is no possibility of failure, it can be asked whether it can be called science. Science is about research at the cutting edge of science, so we are trying to investigate and understand the unknown.” – said the physicist in the interview.
Nobel laureate Ferenc Kraus's parents were manual laborers, but they gave him all the support they could
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