The ScienceBlogs.de team caught up with Nobel Prize winner Douglas Osheroff (physics, 1996) in Lindau. In the video, he talks about the discovery superfluidity in helium-3—the work that led to his Nobel honor.
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THE 2008 MEETINGS OF NOBEL LAUREATES IN LINDAU
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