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Chroniques Nobel : un prix, une révolution physique

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Chaque vendredi, plonge dans l’univers fascinant des prix Nobel de physique avec des épisodes courts, rigoureux mais jamais ennuyeux ! Ici, on vulgarise les découvertes qui ont révolutionné la science, avec un ton fun, parfois humoristique, toujours clair et accessible. Que tu sois curieux·se, étudiant·e, ou simplement passionné·e, viens découvrir comment ces prix ont changé notre compréhension du... more

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En 1914, Max von Laue montre que les rayons X se comportent comme des vagues… et révèlent la structure intime des cristaux.

De là naît la cristallographie, qui mènera à des découvertes aussi majeures que l’ADN.

Et si, à -269 °C, l’électricité devenait magique ?

En 1913, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes découvre la supraconductivité : un courant qui circule sans aucune perte.

Une révolution qui continue d’alimenter IRM, trains à lévitation et physique moderne.

Et si la couleur d’une étoile suffisait à deviner sa température ?

En 1911, Wilhelm Wien met en équation le rayonnement thermique et ouvre une porte vers l’astrophysique moderne.

De la braise rouge aux soleils bleutés, découvrez la loi qui relie coul... more

Au début du XXe siècle, traverser les mers restait périlleux.

En 1912, Gustaf Dalén invente un système automatique qui transforme les phares en guides fiables et économiques, sauvant d’innombrables vies maritimes.

Découvrez l’histoire d’un ingénieur... more

En 1910, Van der Waals révolutionne la physique avec son équation d’état, qui décrit les gaz et liquides réels. Une avancée clé pour la chimie, l’industrie et même… l’air que nous respirons.

En 1909, Marconi et Braun ouvrent l’ère des communications sans fil. Sans eux, pas de radio, pas de Wi-Fi, pas de téléphones portables…

En 1907, Albert Michelson invente l’interféromètre et mesure la lumière avec une précision incroyable. Une révolution qui permet de sonder l’Univers et de préparer les fondations de la relativité.

En 1908, Gabriel Lippmann invente la photographie en couleurs grâce aux interférences lumineuses. Une découverte qui transforme notre façon de voir le monde et ouvre la voie à l’imagerie moderne.

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