Nobel prize winner teaches Captain Kirk about science

A Nobel Prize-winning scientist says since he's won the award Captain James T Kirk has been in touch.

Prof David MacMillan's decision to give away his prize money to establish a fund to help disadvantaged young Scots succeed in education has helped turn him into a celebrity scientist.

He told the BBC's Laura Miller that William Shatner, who plays the Star Trek character had become a regular contact.

"One of my favourite ones recently, he called me up and said, 'David, what is a photon?' And I thought to myself, that's crazy, Captain Kirk wants to know what a photon is."

Prof MacMillan, who is from North Lanarkshire said he'd also had a meal with Sir Alex Ferguson where they "drank too much" and "sung lots of Scottish songs".

He was jointly awarded a Nobel Prize for chemistry with German scientist Benjamin List in October.

Prof MacMillan grew up in New Stevenston, near Bellshill, and graduated in chemistry at the University of Glasgow.

27 June 2022