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Understanding Matter: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Announces 3 rd Annual Nobel Museum
Dubai, - The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF) is organising the 3rd yearly Nobel Gallery, to be kept in Dubai in February 2017, under the theme The Nobel Prize in Physics: Understanding Matter.
The occasion is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Structure, which has actually authorized an exclusive arrangement with the international Nobel Foundation to organise the event in Dubai, making it the initial- ever before Arab organisation to hold such a top-level global knowledge occasion. The 2017 edition of the Gallery thrusts the area of physics into the limelight; physics enables mankind to study and recognize natural deposits, and to develop methods to take advantage of them.
The Nobel Museum this year likewise checks out the universe from a physical viewpoint: going from the smallest elements of issue (atomic fragments) all the way to the universe overall. Moreover, the 2017 version of the Museum looks for to locate new and better means to transfer knowledge and spread it to all segments of society. In addition, the exhibition will present the general public to the explorations and scientific achievements of the Nobel laureates in physics, which have actually played a considerable duty in improving individuals's lives.
His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, Managing Director of MBRF, claimed: "Once more, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation reinforces its ties with respected global knowledge-centric organisations; these connections serve to combine efforts to create jobs and initiatives that aid disseminate knowledge around the world. For the 3rd year in a row, we are arranging the Nobel Museum in Dubai, as part of our long-term partnership with the Nobel Structure, which permits audiences to see just how knowledge can be used to enhance the world we live in."
" This event underlines Dubai's leading placement and the forward-thinking vision of our management, represented by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai," H.E. bin Huwaireb included. "Our management likes organising more of these events that emphasise the relevance of imagination and innovation, especially among the young people."
Meanwhile, Dr Olov Amelin, Director of the Nobel Museum in Sweden, lauded the collaboration with MBRF, adding that the Dubai exhibit will certainly introduce audiences to the field of physics and its role in describing all-natural phenomena. Dr Amelin wished the Nobel Gallery would certainly motivate young Arabs to contribute to future discoveries in physics.
The Nobel Gallery 2017 is comprised of eight various areas: Rays and Waves, Matter, Stars and Universe, Quantum Physics, Electronic devices, Cloud Chamber, Laureate Sector, and VR experience.
The Rays and Waves area enables site visitors to discover the inside of things and bodies utilizing X-ray images, while the Matter section offers an interactive table with three touchscreens, permitting site visitors to construct atoms and find out about their component parts and the properties of elements.
Stars and Universe provides site visitors a totally immersive experience with a video forecasted on a big display, taking them on a journey through our world. The Electronics section, meanwhile, permits visitors to build their very own electroni inventions.
In the Quantum Physics area - "A Quantum World" - a projection allows the visitor to explore various results in quantum physics. The target market will have a chance to witness a real- life Cloud Chamber, where planetary bits leave tracks that can be seen by the target market. Last but not least, site visitors will be introduced to the different Nobel laureates in the Laureate Arena.
The previous instalment of the Nobel Gallery birthed the theme "Exploring Life: Nobel Reward in Medicine or Physiology", and highlighted payments made by Nobel laureates in treating chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cancer cells, and thalassemia. It featured an Islamic Medicine area, which recounted the accomplishments of Muslim scientists in the clinical and pharmaceutical fields.