Why did Dr. Wu Jianxiong, one of the scientists who should have won the Nobel Prize, fail to win it?
Dr. Wu Jianxiong has made outstanding achievements in his life, and enjoys a good reputation in the field of physics. 1957, when Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao won the Nobel Prize, British physicists said that Wu Jianxiong had achieved great success in winning the Nobel Prize. Rabbi 1944, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, publicly stated in the United States on 1968 that Dr. Wu Jianxiong was one of the scientists who should have won the Nobel Prize but failed to win it. Dr. Yang Zhenning also made a similar statement. But for this matter, Wu Jianxiong said generously: "I study science for science, not for the glory it brings." Later, she repeatedly stressed: "I study science for science, not for honor." Dr Wu Jianxiong, who has made great achievements in the United States, has not forgotten his motherland and people. She visited China many times and paid close attention to China's scientific and technological progress and the growth of young people. She has taught many times in Nanjing University, Nankai University, Fudan University, China University of Science and Technology, Peking University and other universities, and was awarded the honorary title of honorary doctor or honorary professor by these universities. Every time she goes to a school, she deeply encourages her classmates to study hard, grow up at an early date and provoke the burden of "four modernizations". She is sincerely happy with every progress of her motherland, because she knows that no matter where she goes in the world, her face engraved with China's name will never change.