The Kohn Lecture was presented annually by a distinguished speaker from an area of science for which Nobel and other international prizes are awarded. Speakers are selected by the Kohn Lecture Advisory Board. The lecture series was generously sponsored by the Kohn Foundation, which was established in 1991 by Sir Ralph Kohn as a registered charity providing financial support forscientific and medical research, educational purposes, musical and other artistic activities, as well as humanitarian aid. Among a host of notable speakers, past lectures have been delivered by Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, joint-winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of graphene, and Professor Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and former President of the Royal Society.
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The Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees ponders if there is widespread life in the cosmos, amongst other big theories. For more information, please visit
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Professor Konstantin Novoselov talks about his Nobel Prize winning discovery graphene, and what the future holds for it in the 2012 Kohn Award Lecture. For more information please visit
