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Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

The Paper's reporters Qin Yixiao and Zhang Jing

On the shore of Dishui Lake, nobel laureates started classes, and hundreds of "little scientists" from all over the country took the first lesson in science and left a "declaration of the future" on the tablecloth.

On October 30th, the first science lesson organized by the Shanghai Center of the World's Top Scientists association and the Youth Science and Technology Center of the China Association for Science and Technology - "The World's Top Scientists • Science T Conference: Science Lesson No. 1" was held on the banks of Dishui Lake in the Lingang New Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, and the "little scientists" wrote down their feelings and future declarations on the tablecloth.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Huang Ruibin, a sophomore at Guangdong Experimental Middle School, drew on the tablecloth the Mitsunobu reaction, a reaction commonly used in modern organic synthesis.

"Organic chemistry is really interesting." Huang Ruibin has been studying organic chemistry with professors at Sun Yat-sen University for a year. Later, when I went through the literature, I found an article published by Ross Denton, professor of organic chemistry at the University of Nottingham, on photoregulation reactions. At that time, "there was great interest", "so I carried out research and made it the subject of the Excellence Program." ”

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Shen Qi, a sophomore at the Affiliated School of ShanghaiTech University, wrote on the table cloth his future wish: to contribute to mankind in the field of computer science.

"On the one hand, I am more interested in computers, and I was exposed to computers at an early age, my father is also engaged in computers, I think the computer field is also a relatively good discipline, and now I also have some understanding of computers." Shen Qi said that engaging in artificial intelligence research in the future is also a choice.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Wan Suhui from Nanchang No. 3 Middle School looked forward to the future from the three sections of physics, science and mathematics.

"First of all, physics, we all know that at a conference in the late 19th century and early 20th century, someone proposed that the physical edifice had been completed, but there were two dark clouds floating on the edifice, which were about the Michelson Morey experiment and blackbody radiation, which led to the birth of relativity and quantum theory. I hope that in the future there will be no more dark clouds covering this building.

"In the sciences, I think literature should be extended to a broader field, and the liberal arts should be given more attention. Because philosophy is actually a very useful discipline, it will be used in all aspects of our lives, and behind the more serious science of physics, we will see the figure of philosophy. In addition, it is hoped that the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Literary Prize will be fairer.

"Finally, there is mathematics, because mathematics is the foundation of all science, and every time we have a mathematical problem solved, it actually means the discovery of various new ideas. So I hope that there are more ways waiting for us to discover, more ideas that need to be created by us. ”

The ball in the picture represents the world in Wan Suhui's eyes, and in the most prominent position he wrote a life is first, representing the supremacy of life. He believes that all scientific foundations are based on human life, and the only meaning of scientific progress lies in the improvement of our living conditions.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Fan Tongyu, a sophomore girl at Shanghai Jianping Middle School, used a paintbrush to record the portraits of several scientists at the scene. Her hobbies and interests are quite extensive, in addition to painting, there are mathematical modeling, car sound quality technology research and so on.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

The little chemist holding a beaker and test tube in his hand and a schematic diagram of animal cells in his mind is a self-portrait of Zhang Yingzhou of Shanghai West Middle School. Not only is the painting style full of girlish hearts, but the "Inorganic Matter Battle" mini-game and related popular science public accounts that she and her classmates jointly produced are also very interesting.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths
Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

The other two students who love chemistry are more rational and pragmatic. Chen hopes to become a "chemist who contributes to sustainable development", while Ding Jintong writes about his understanding of the two disciplines of biology and chemistry.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Jin Zheyu of Shanghai Sanlin Middle School has a strong interest and good expectations for artificial intelligence (AI), and in his eyes, the future of artificial intelligence represents more profound insight and further improvement of human intelligence.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths
Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

"We live not to immortalize, but to create immortality." "There is never the 'best' answer, the answer is blowing in the wind, my generation answers." The banner of exploration of science and truth is passed on in the hands of generations of people, and the small canvas on one side cannot carry the enthusiasm and spirit of the teenagers. Perhaps in the near future, these young names will also become rising stars in the scientific research community.

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Jiang Shengmin wrote "I'll be here again with a Nobel Prize."

Nobel Laureate Begins: 100 "Little Scientists" Leave "Future Declarations" on Tablecloths

Zhang Chenxi left on the tablecloth that "human beings are very small, and the universe is hope." We can make it.”。

Editor-in-Charge: Li Yuequn

Proofreader: Liu Wei

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