Questions for a Nobel prize winner

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A user named Ioan is preparing a report for an interview with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Eric Cornell and is seeking questions that science undergraduates and graduates might want to ask him. Ioan invites forum members to contribute questions and offers to notify them when the interview is published. Despite the request, there is a lack of responses from the forum community, indicating limited engagement with the request for questions.
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Hi,

I'm doing a report for someone who'll interview a recent Physics Nobel prize winner. Part of the report involves gathering questions that science undergraduates/graduates might want to ask him. I wonder if this forum is a good place to get them. Any question will be appreciated and you could be notified when the interview goes online.

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Ioan

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Can you tell us who?
 
I missed to put this information. It's Eric Cornell.
 
Hmm, it seems nobody wants to help me with some questions.

Ioan
 
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