Nobelprize.org and Honeywell Launch New Educational Production, Star Stories


STOCKHOLM, February 3 /PRNewswire/ --     As a part of the Honeywell Nobel Initiative, Nobelprize.org announces the
launch of Star Stories, a new educational multimedia production for high
school and undergraduate students that shows how Nobel Prizes awarded for
advances in cosmology and astrophysics have helped to bring us closer to the
stars.

Star Stories explores the life and death of stars using a multimedia
approach that incorporates images, animation, video and text. In this
interactive production, you can discover:

- An interactive Universe, which allows you to explore the different 
      stages in the lifecycle of stars, and the stories behind them. For 
      instance, discover what are the biggest explosions in the Universe,
      what would happen if you fell into a black hole, and where you can 
      find diamonds bigger than the Moon;

    - Information and stories behind the Nobel Prizes awarded for
      breakthroughs in our understanding of the stars. For instance, 
      discover how an accidental discovery helped explain how the Universe 
      was created, how a boat trip helped to uncover what happens to a 
      massive star when it runs out of fuel, and why it took 25 years to 
      capture the most elusive particles in the Universe;

    - An interactive timeline that allows you to see and access the key
      papers that contributed to each Nobel Prize breakthrough in star 
      research

    - such as breakthroughs that helped us to see the beginning of time, how
      stars shine, and why we are all made from stars;

    - Image and video galleries that capture the vastness of the stars and 
      interviews with Nobel Laureates discussing their discoveries;

    - An introductory overview article that links all the Nobel Prize
      breakthroughs in stars, from their conception in the primordial gas and
      dust to their explosive deaths.

"By looking at the advancement of space research through the popular
appeal of the Nobel Prizes, we hope that Star Stories is a useful addition to
the educational toolkit for high school and undergraduate students" said Alf
A. Lindberg, Chief Executive Officer, Nobel Web.

To discover and explore Star Stories, visit:
http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/physics/star_stories/

For a 1-minute informational video about Star Stories, see:
http://nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1020

Star Stories is produced and presented with the support of Honeywell
Hometown Solutions and is part of the Honeywell Nobel Initiative, a global
education effort to deliver broadcast, interactive and on-campus programs in
the sciences. To read more about the Honeywell Nobel Initiative, see:
http://nobelprize.org/nobelweb/pressroom/honeywell.html

About Nobel Web AB

Nobel Web AB is responsible for Nobelprize.org, the official website of
the Nobel Foundation. Nobelprize.org acts as the online gateway to the Nobel
Foundation's activities and hosts a unique collection of archival material on
all Nobel Prizes from their inception in 1901 to the present day. Currently
receiving well over 35 million visitors a year, Nobelprize.org aims to be the
best source of information and educational materials related to the Nobel
Prizes, and the site offers audio and video interviews, articles and
interactive games alongside coverage of Nobel Prize Announcements and the
Award Ceremonies. Building on this deep base of resources focused around
every individual Nobel Prize, Nobelprize.org aims to offer extra levels of
understanding, affording visitors a larger view of the history of science and
exhibiting each Prize within its broader context.

Copyright (c) Nobel Web AB 2008

Nobelprize.org(R) and Nobel Prize(R) are registered trademarks of the 
Nobel Foundation.

About Honeywell International

Honeywell International is a $38 billion diversified technology and
manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and
services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive
products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township,
N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago Stock
Exchanges. For additional information, please visit http://www.honeywell.com.

Media Contact:

    Nobel Web AB
    Merci Olsson,
    Marketing and Communications Manager,
    Tel: +46-738-52-35-95,
    E-mail: merci.olsson@nobel.se



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