1. Japanese Nobel laureates Sakaguchi Shimon and Kitagawa Susumu, who won for Physiology or Medicine and Chemistry respectively, agreed that human inspiration, not AI, drives scientific breakthroughs during a meeting at Kyoto University.
2. Both researchers expressed the need for better support systems to nurture young scientists and improve research environments for them to focus on their studies.
3. Sakaguchi Shimon and Kitagawa Susumu are set to attend the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden in December.
2. Both researchers expressed the need for better support systems to nurture young scientists and improve research environments for them to focus on their studies.
3. Sakaguchi Shimon and Kitagawa Susumu are set to attend the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden in December.
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Japanese Nobel laureates Sakaguchi Shimon and Kitagawa Susumu emphasized the importance of human inspiration in scientific breakthroughs over AI, during a meeting at Kyoto University. They called for improved support systems to nurture young scientists and enhance research environments. Both are
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251110_18/#summary
Date: Nov. 10, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-10
Created: 2025/11/11 01:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:26
Last Read: 2025/11/11 07:28