ျမန္မာေတြ ေရာင္းစားခံေနရမႈ မေလးအရာရွိမ်ား ပါ၀င္ Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Nobel Prize Scientist, Age 100, Still at It
Rita Levi Montalcini, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, said that even though she is about to turn 100, her mind is sharper than it was she when she was 20.
Levi Montalcini, who also serves as a senator for life in Italy, celebrates her 100th birthday on Wednesday, and she spoke at a ceremony held in her honor by the European Brain Research Institute.
She shared the 1986 Nobel Prize for Medicine with American Stanley Cohen for discovering mechanisms that regulate the growth of cells and organs.
"At 100, I have a mind that is superior -- thanks to experience -- than when I was 20," she told the party, complete with a large cake for her.
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