We decided to go visit the Noble Peace Prize center. The Noble prize for stem is awarded in Stockholm while the award for literature is awarded in Oslo, Norway. I added some pictures of things I liked for had learned about in school. The first is an x-ray tube; which I don’t understand how it works, the award was given in 1901 to Wilhem Conrad. The second picture is in honor of the discovery of the ribosome structure which is very important in understanding the way in which proteins are made. This was awarded to Ada Yonath in 2009. The next case recognized the person responsible for finding the difference in genetics that cause different corn to be different colors. He is recognized as one of the leading factors in the genetic field. I’m the bottom of the case is the tamalacoque nut, it is the last one of its kind and was originally picked by the dodo bird which is now extinct. The next picture is to recognize the discovery of the DNA double helix with opposing nucleotide bonds. This was found by Watson and Crick, they were awarded in 1962. The next picture is of the original Petri dish with the mould that was used by Alexander Fleming in the discovery of penicillin during World War 2. He was awarded the prize in 1945. The final picture is of shoe strings, where the scientist Elizabeth Blackburn compared telomeres having the same function as the plastic endpiece that is used to stop fraying of the strand. All in all I loved the museum and saw lots of discovery’s that I have learned about!