Art of Academia

How to win a nobel prize

50 min · 23 jan 2025
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We discuss this Nature blog post [https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-024-02897-2/index.html] analyzing the characteristics of previous nobel prize winners. (00:00) Intro (18:20) Alfred Nobel and the story behind the prize (22:20) How to win a noble prize (38:00) should you aim to win the prize? (43:45) the utility of ambitious goals (45:45) specific goals vs general direction [https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/uwmFSaDMprsFkpWet/explore-more-a-bag-of-tricks-to-keep-your-life-on-the-rails]

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