Take a look at the notebook that belonged to the future chemist and Nobel Laureate Roger Tsien. . The foundation for our future is laid during childhood. Our view of the world is formed and our interests crystallised in our youth. This is evident in the notebook kept by 2008 Chemistry Laureate Tsien when he was a child. . The notebook contains lists of countries and major cities and drawings of complicated traffic junctions and famous bridges, which fascinated young Tsien. His father's work in the air force is also reflected in his lists of plane models. Tsien's blossoming interest in chemistry is evident in his lists of basic elements, minerals, vitamins, and medicines, and in the many sketches of chemistry experiments he copied from a book. Tsien's book also includes pages filled with Chinese words, although Tsien says that he found this quite boring. . Photo: A page of sketches of chemistry experiments Tsien copied from a book. . . Credits: @nobelprize_org . . . #nobelprize #NobelPrize #nobellaureate #rogertsien #scientistsofinstagram #chemists #chemistryteachers #chemistrystudent #chemistryscience https://www.instagram.com/p/CK382apjgV_/?igshid=1ad20l1zxsqis
















