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‘Failing was fun’, says Japanese Nobel Physics laureate

The hundreds of experimental failures that paved the road to winning the Nobel Prize for physics was fun, rather than frustration, one of this year’s three Japanese-born laureates said on Friday.

Hiroshi Amano, 54, sat next to Isamu Akasaki, 85, his one-time mentor-professor, when they met the press at Nagoya University in central Japan days after they were honoured alongside Shuji Nakamura for inventing the blue LED.‘I’ve never thought I wanted to quit in my research,’ Amano said. ‘I would always fail in experiments, which I did at least three times a day.
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