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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Carlo Rubbia]], [[Simon van der Meer]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Robert Bruce Merrifield]]
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  • ...], [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]], and [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]].
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  • (1867-1934), Polish-French physicist (Nobel Prize in 1903) and chemist (Nobel Prize in 1911), famous for her work on radioactivity.
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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]
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  • ...son]] discovered the double-helical structure of [[DNA]], and both won the Nobel Prize in [[Medicine]] in 1962 for this discovery which fundamentally shifted the
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  • ...Manchester alumni [[University of Manchester/Catalogs/Nobel Prize winners|Nobel Prize winners]]
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  • :See [[Nobel Prize in Physics/Catalogs]] for a list of Nobel Laureates in physics.
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  • Satyarthi dedicated his [[Nobel Prize]] to all [[child]]ren, child rights activists and fellow Indians.<ref>''Sav
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  • ...former prelate of [[South Africa|The Church of Southern Africa]], and a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate.
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  • ...ly.jsp?a=2197&d=1269&l=en "Prizes and Awards at Karolinska Institutet: The Nobel Prize"] – Official webpage of the [[Karolinska Institute]]; ([[English language
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  • ...://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1925/zsigmondy-bio.html Nobel prize organization]
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  • ...ure.pdf |year=1954 |accessdate=2011-04-03 |author=Linus Pauling |publisher=Nobel Prize web site nobelprize.org}} Linus Pauling's Nobel lecture.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nobel Prize for Literature/Definition]]
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  • Austrian colloid chemist; Nobel Prize 1925.
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  • [[Nobel prize]]-winning writer, mainly of short stories.
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  • * [http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/physics/1903c.html 1903 Nobel prize] ''in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their ..._prizes/chemistry/laureates/1935/joliot-curie-bio.html Irene Joliot-Curie] Nobel prize ''in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements.''
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  • *Lemmel, Birgitta. [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medals/ "The Nobel Prize Medals and the Medal for the Prize in Economics"]. ''nobelprize.org''. Copy *[http://nobelprize.org/award_ceremonies/ "The Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies"]. ''nobelprize.org''. Copyright © Nobel Web AB 2007. Acc
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  • ...mics/laureates/1993/fogel-autobio.html Autobiography of William R. Fogel.] Nobel Prize website.
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  • (1861-1941) Bengali poet and composer; Nobel Prize for Literature 1913.
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  • *[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1910/waals-bio.html Nobel Prize biography]
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  • ...ommittee, although many Lasker recipients have subsequently received the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]
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  • ...German physicist known for his foundational work on [[quantum theory]]; [[Nobel Prize]] 1918.
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  • Canadian physiologist (1891-1941) who was awarded a Nobel Prize for his discovery of insulin.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1935- ) [[Nobel prize]] winning [[Japan]]ese [[novel]]ist; wrote ''[[A Personal Matter]]'' and ''
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  • ...oinclude>(b. 1955) Chinese human-rights activist and recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize for Peace
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  • The most prestigious award in mathematics, comparable to the [[Nobel prize]].
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  • Canadian biologist (1938 - ) who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on transfer RNA.
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], 1979; board of sponsors, [[Federation of American Scientists]
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]] in the [[Obama administration]]. [[Nobel Prize]] recipient in [[Physics]].
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  • (1902 – 1992) - American cytogeneticist who won a Nobel Prize in 1983 for the discovery of genetic transposition.
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  • Canadian physicist (1918- ) who was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work in the development of neutron spectroscopy.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>American chemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1960 for developing radiocarbon dating.
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  • ...alist, libertarian economist and political theorist and winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Economics.
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], 1980, for [[recombinant DNA]]; board of sponsors, [[Federat
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  • (1916-2004) British [[Nobel Prize]]-winning biochemist; co-discoverer of the helical structure of [[DNA]].
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  • (1885-1951) An American author and playwright, winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in 1930.
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  • (1940 - ), winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1996 for his
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  • ...2009) [[United States of America|American]] agricultural scientist, 1970 [[Nobel Prize]] winner and "father of the [[Green Revolution]]".
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1931- ) US writer, winner of [[Nobel Prize]], whose writings focus on the [[African-American]] experience; wrote ''[[S
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  • ...[drama|playwright]]; wrote ''[[Long Day's Journey into Night]]'' and won [[Nobel Prize]] for [[literature]].
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  • ...plain nuclear magnetic resonance absorption for which they shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics.
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  • *[http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr-bio.html Nobel Prize biography]
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  • ...Physicist]] noted for contributions in [[nuclear reaction]]s and theory. [[Nobel Prize]] in Physics, 1967.
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]; Professor of Theoretical Physics, [[California Institute of T
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  • ...881-1955), best-known for the discovery of penicillin for which he won the Nobel Prize.
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  • (b. 30 September 1951) Australian physician and Nobel Prize recipient in Physiology or Medicine, for proving that bacteria ''Helicobact
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  • ...o made fundamental discoveries in the fields of acoustics and optics; 1904 Nobel Prize for isolation of argon.
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  • ...riter, socialist propagandist, and art, music and drama critic who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1925.
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  • Japanese [[novel]]ist (1899–1972) who won the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]]. His works include ''[[Snow Country]]'' and ''[[The Sound
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  • ...Prominent Guatemalan writer and the first Latin American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1967.
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  • Lamont University Professor at Harvard University; recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics; board of directors, Nuclear Threat Initiative
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  • ...ze in Literature |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> when he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Most of the money from that prize went to creating a school/
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]]; President Emeritus, [[California Institute of
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  • Winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in the development of economic theory.
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  • ...rizes/chemistry/laureates/1960/libby-bio.html The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize], accessed October 16, 2012</ref>
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  • (December 11 1911 – August 30 2006) An Egyptian novelist who won the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature who managed to modernize Arabic literature.
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  • (1877 – 1944) English physicist who was awarded the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the characteristic X-rays of elements.
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  • ...ian instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics, who won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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  • (1920 – 1992), awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his discovery of the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP synthe
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  • ...l resource management who in 2009 became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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  • ...oinclude>(1931-) [[United States of America|American]] writer, winner of [[Nobel Prize]], whose [[novel]]s explore the African-American experience; author of ''[[
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  • '''Yasunari Kawabata''' (1899–1972) was a Japanese [[novel]]ist who won the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in 1968. His works include ''[[Snow Country]]'' and ''[[Th
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  • (1936 - ) Scottish economist, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for fundamental contributions to the economic theory o
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  • ...Second World War from 1940 to 1945; second term from 1951 to 1955. Won the Nobel Prize for Literature as a historian.
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  • (1901 - 1978); awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955 "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compo
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] physicist, who made important contributions to
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  • [[Australia|Australian]] physician who shared the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], with his colleague [[Barry Marshall]], for the
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  • (1892 – 1965) English physicist who received the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the knowledge of the ionosphere, which
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  • (6 June 1875 – 12 August 1955) was a German author, social critic, and 1929 Nobel Prize Laureate, known for the novels ''Buddenbrooks'', ''The Magic Mountain'', an
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  • ...es/1998/sen-lecture.pdf Amartya Sen: ''The Possibility of Social Choice'', Nobel Prize Lecture, 8th December 1998]</ref>
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  • (1943 -) shared the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics "for laying the foundations for the theory of markets with as
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  • ...was a pioneer in [[radioactivity]] research and the first woman to win a [[Nobel Prize]]. She died of leukaemia on July 4, 1934. ...], from a mineral called [[pitchblende]]. Marie and Pierre jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on radioactivity in 1903, together with [[Ant
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  • 1992 [[Nobel Prize in Economics]]; Senior fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]: Human capital, econo
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  • ...recipient with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Harald zur Hausen of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for their co-discovery of the Human Immunodefici
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  • ...on]]. It was performed in 1909 by Robert Millikan and later earned him the Nobel prize.
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  • (1866-1945), Winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in genetics, specifically his disco
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  • ...rature who was a leader of the Yiddish literary movement and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978.
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  • ...ofessor of Theoretical Physics at [[California Institute of Technology]]; Nobel Prize winner in Physics, 1965; staff, [[Manhattan Project]]
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  • ...ders included [[George Stigler]], [[Milton Friedman]] and numerous other [[Nobel Prize]] winners. ...ent were considered part of the school of thought. [[Friedrich Hayek]], a Nobel prize winner who taught at Chicago, had similar ideas but was not part of the int
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  • ...eates:<ref>[http://www.uio.no/english/nobel_prize/ The University of Oslo: Nobel Prize Laureates at the University of Oslo]</ref>
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  • ...ez's baptism record.</ref> - 17 April 2014) was a [[Colombia]]n author and Nobel Prize winner, well known for his novels in the [[magical realism|magical realist] ...Soledad'' (''One Hundred Years of Solitude'') in 1967, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. He continued to write in the style and of the place
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  • **A biosketch of Marie Curie on the 100 anniversary of her second Nobel Prize. The biosketch attempts clear up erroneous images of her lifestory.
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  • ...ll''' (1951-), an Australian physician and researcher, received the 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], jointly awarded to Marshall and his colleague
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  • ...(1937-), an Australian [[pathologist]] and researcher, received the 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], jointly awarded to Warren and his colleague [[
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  • ...[[Kailash Satyarthi]]. At 17, the former is the youngest ever winner of a Nobel prize
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  • Montagnier shared in the 2008 [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] with two other virologists; Gallo was conspicu
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  • ...d steel mill. In his will, he used his enormous fortune to institute the [[Nobel Prize]]s. <ref>[http://nobelprize.org/alfred_nobel/ Nobelprize.org]</ref><ref>[ht ...e]] on December 10, 1896, at Sanremo, Italy. The amount set aside for the Nobel Prize foundation was 31 million kronor (4,223,500 USD).
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  • '''Niels Henrik David Bohr''' (7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) was a [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] [[physicist]]. He made important contributions ...atoms and of the radiation emanating from them'.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922|url=http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureate
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  • ...t are basic to the theory of wave propagation in fluids. He received the [[Nobel Prize]] for physics in 1904 for his successful isolation of [[argon]], a [[noble] [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1904/strutt-bio.html Nobel prize biography].
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  • ...Arthur L. Schawlow Prize]] in [[Laser]] Science in 1994. He received the [[Nobel Prize]] in 1997 for his work on [[laser cooling]] and trapping of atoms.
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  • ...l Atiyah]], mathematician, winner of Abel Prize, (Maths' equivalent of the Nobel Prize) The University is associated with nine Nobel Prize winners (Source: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/edinburgh/alumni
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  • * [http://www.nobel.se/physics Website of the Nobel Prize in Physics].
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  • ...lisher=Cornell University Press}} The third edition of the seminal work by Nobel prize winner [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1962/pauling.htm
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  • .... For their discovery, Penzias and Wilson were awarded a share of the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics.
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  • ...argued for free-market capitalism. He and [[Gunnar Myrdal]] won the 1974 [[Nobel Prize in Economics]]]. He is often seen as one of the architects of [[neoliberali
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  • ...ences]]. [[Full Members]] have the same recognition in [[Russia]] as the [[Nobel Prize]] winners in the West.
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  • ...ed to as photons. This work led to Planck's winning the 1918 [[Nobel_Prize|Nobel Prize]] in [[Nobel_Prize_in_Physics|Physics]].
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  • Domagk was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1939, but the Nazi government made him refuse it.
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  • ...ew [[democracy]]. In 1993, Mandela and de Klerk were jointly awarded the [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] Peace Prize. On 11th May 1994, Mandela became South Africa's first
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  • ...developing in this connection the ultramicroscope, he received the 1925 [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry. Apart from ''Lehrbuch der Kolloidchemie'' [Textbook of coll
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  • * Speech by Jean Baptiste Perrin delivered at acceptance of the 1926 Nobel Prize of Physics. Perrin (who was the first to attribute the number ''N''<sub>A</
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  • ...8/lederman-autobio.html Leon M. Lederman], one of the three winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988.
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  • ...rally described as macromolecules. The term macromolecule was coined by [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate [[Hermann Staudinger]] in the 1920s.
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  • ...ias''' (1899-1974) was the first Latin American writer to be awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in literature. A native of [[Guatemala]], Asturias is known for his use
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  • ...rational pricing of options Scholes and Merton were honored with the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics (Fisher Black would have shared this honor as well, but he pas
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  • Since its founding researchers funded by the NSF have won over 170 [[Nobel Prize]]s.
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  • ...is in contrast with ''maximize'' and ''optimize''. The term was coined by Nobel Prize-winning [[economist]] [[Herbert Simon]]. Simon's argument was that human be
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  • [[Image:axelrod.jpg|thumb|200 px|Nobel Prize winner Julius Axelrod]] ...f America|American]] [[biochemistry|biochemist]]. He won a share of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1970 along with [[Bernard Katz]] and [[Ulf v
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  • ...through which the radiation is scattered. Arthur Compton earned the 1927 [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his discovery.
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  • ...t [[Willard Libby]] in the 1940s and received a [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] for his research.<ref name=KG2002-161/> Carbon-14 has a nucleus of six [[
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  • It was named after the [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] Enrico Fermi and was first identified in December 1952 by
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  • ...flects the order of the reflection. The Braggs were recognized with the [[Nobel prize]] in 1915 for their work, which form the fundamental basis for x-ray crysta ...[[Rosalind Franklin]], was a seminal discovery in biology which lead to a Nobel prize. Today, x-ray crystallography is used to elucidate the structure of protei
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  • ...2 August 1955) was a German author and social critic. He received the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature. His work is characterized by a heavy emphasis on the psycho
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  • ...niversity Press |edition=4th ed}} A basic exposition of the subject by the Nobel prize winner, introducing the apparatus based upon [[bra-ket notation]].
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  • Domagk was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1939, but the Nazi government made him refuse it.
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  • ...incent du Vigneaud''' (18th May, 1901 - December 11, 1978) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955 "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compo
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  • ...l_prizes/physics/laureates/1967/bethe-bio.html Biography: Hans Bethe, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1967.] ...his many contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967, as sole recipient. He concluded his Nobel Lecture as f
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  • ...for physics.<ref>[http://www.lbl.gov/Publications/Nobel/ George Smoot Wins Nobel Prize in Physics]</ref> ...ef>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2006/info.pdf The Nobel Prize in Physics 2006] Information for the public. p. 5. Royal Swedish Academy of
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  • [[Propranolol]] was developed by James Black who later received the Nobel Prize for this and other work.<ref name="pmid9456487">{{cite journal |author=Stap
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  • The '''parable of the two watchmakers''' was introduced by [[Nobel Prize]] winner [[Herbert Simon]] to describe the complex relationship of sub-syst
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  • Frank Wilczek, a theoretical physicist at MIT and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2004), might speak for theoretical biologists: <ref>[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/wilczek09/wilczek09_index.html THE NOBEL PRIZE AND AFTER (1.15.09): A Talk with Frank Wilczek.]</ref></p>
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  • ...lassic [[organic chemistry]]. He received the 1902 [[Nobel Prize Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] in chemistry for pioneering work on sugar and purine syntheses.
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  • ...a]]. Much more recently, [[Marie Curie]] became the first recipient of a [[Nobel Prize]] (1905, for [[physics]]), [[Sirimavo Bandaranaike]] of [[Sri Lanka]] was t
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  • ...uels, ''A Modern Comedy'' and ''End of the Chapter''. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in 1932.
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  • | name = Nobel Prize ...conomic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]], commonly identified with the Nobel Prize, is awarded for outstanding contributions in [[Economics]].
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  • ...l temperature of 35 K. [[Karl Müller]] and [[Johannes Bednorz]] won the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1987 for this breakthrough. New high-temperature supercond
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  • ...erenes (or "buckyballs") were discovered, leading to the award of the 1996 Nobel Prize in chemistry to Harold Kroto, Robert Curl and Richard Smalley.
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  • ...eden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel'']</ref> (alias "Nobel Prize in Economics" ) in 1970, the second year of the Prize, "for the scientific
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  • ...Photograph of Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives Video Playing at the Nobel Prize Museum}}</ref> Since 2011, she has served on the Editorial Board of the pee
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  • ..._prizes/physics/laureates/1938/fermi.html Biography of Enrico Fermi on the Nobel Prize website].</ref> the '''neutrino''' ("little neutral one", in Fermi's Italia
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  • ...pic/23774 "A Scottish Poet in Esperanto"] by [[William Auld]], Esperantist Nobel Prize nominee
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  • ...s committed about $3 billion to research over the years, and has funded 40 Nobel Prize winners. Some of the best-known researches supported by ACS over the years ...James Watson established the double helix structure, eventually winning a Nobel Prize in 62.
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  • ...the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1928. In 1923, Yeats was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]. He died in 1939 in the south of France, but after the sec
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  • * J.D. van der Waals, "The Equation of State for Gases and Liquids" Nobel Prize lecture 1910 [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1910/waa
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  • ...hen-theoretical connecting point of neurons. Sherrington was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in 1932 "for discoveries regarding the functions of neurons" and is gener ...ected [[Fellows of the Royal Society]] and one (Sherrington) was awarded a Nobel Prize. The Brown Institution's lasting legacy may be its serving as a model for c
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  • ...p://nobelprize.org] Accessed 04 April 2007</ref> In 1907 he received the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] "for his biochemical research and his discovery of cell-free
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  • ...nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2009/boyle.html WS Boyle], who received the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work in 2009.
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  • ...h. Are you a rocket scientist? Are you a civil engineer? Did you earn a Nobel Prize? Are you a librarian, or a home maker? This is what we strive to acheive.
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  • ...H. Brattain]] at Bell Laboratories in 1947, for which they received the [[Nobel Prize]] in [[Physics]] in 1956.
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  • ...lin]] from the fungus ''[[Penicillium notatum]]'', for which he shared a [[Nobel Prize]] with [[Howard Walter Florey|Howard Florey]] and [[Ernst Boris Chain|Ernst * Fleming, Florey, and Chain jointly received the [[Nobel Prize in Medicine]] in 1945. According to the rules of the Nobel committee a maxi
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  • ...]] with [[Kailash Satyarthi‎‎]], and is the youngest ever recipient of any Nobel Prize.
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  • ...]] (''[[Nashville Skyline]]'' in particular). In 2016 he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] for literature.
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  • * The [[Association for Computing Machinery]] [[Turing Award]], the "Nobel Prize of computing", the highest technical award in the field; [http://awards.ac
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  • ...nglish short-story writer, poet, and novelist who was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907,<ref>Oxford Companion to English Literature, ed Marg
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  • The 1991 Nobel Prize in [[physics]] was awarded to Pierre-Gilles de Gennes for developing a gene
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  • ..._museum.htm Rutherford Museum, McGill University]</ref> He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 .../chemistry/laureates/1908/rutherford-bio.html Ernest Rutherford Biography] Nobel Prize Organisation. From Nobel Lectures, Chemistry 1901-1921, Elsevier Publishing
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  • '''Click chemistry''', for which [[K. Barry Sharpless]] won the [[Nobel Prize]] in [[Chemistry]], refers to a variety of synthetic chemistry methods in w
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  • ...y. His work on quantum electrodynamics made him a joint recipient of the [[Nobel Prize]] in Physics in 1965, together with [[Julian Schwinger]] and [[Sin-Itiro To
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  • ...gave birth to a son [[John Charles Polanyi|John]], who went on to win a [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry. With the coming to power in 1933 of the [[Nazism|Nazi]] par ...emistry at the University of Toronto, Canada. In 1986 he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].<ref>http://www.utoronto.ca/jpolanyi</ref>
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  • ==The Nobel Prize and steroid research== Many scientists have won the Nobel Prize for work on these molecules.
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  • ...[[DNA]] along with [[Francis Crick]] and Maurice Wilkins in 1962.<ref> The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962:
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  • The award of the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine in 2007 to the pioneers of [[stem cell research]] have focuse
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  • ...posing the notion of the holon. The first observation was influenced by [[Nobel Prize]] winner [[Herbert Simon|Herbert Simon's]] [[parable of the two watchmakers
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  • ...Diderik van der Waals, most probably around 1910 when he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]].]] ...etical physicist. At the age of 72 (in 1910) van der Waals was awarded the Nobel Prize. He died at the age of 85 (March 8, 1923).
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  • ...Diderik van der Waals, most probably around 1910 when he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]].]] ...etical physicist. At the age of 72 (in 1910) van der Waals was awarded the Nobel Prize. He died at the age of 85 (March 8, 1923).
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  • The importance of supramolecular chemistry was recognized by the 1987 [[Nobel Prize]] for Chemistry which was awarded to [[Donald J. Cram]], [[Jean-Marie Lehn]
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  • ...echanism''. The Higgs boson was popularised as the "God particle" by the [[Nobel Prize]]-winning [[physicist]] [[Leon M. Lederman]] in his 1993 popular science bo ::“This is an important result and should earn Peter Higgs the Nobel Prize” the physicist predicted. “But it is a pity in a way, because the great
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  • ...'''Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine''' is one of the five original [[Nobel Prize]]s founded by [[Alfred Nobel]]'s will in 1901. It is awarded annually.
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  • ...rican literature|American writers]] of the 20th century. A winner of the [Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, he is best known for his [[novella]] ''[[Of Mice an In 1962, Steinbeck won the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] for his “realistic and imaginative writing, combining as
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  • ...stry/articles/altman/ "The RNA world" (2001)] by [[Sidney Altman]], on the Nobel prize website ...html "Exploring the new RNA world" (2004)] by [[Thomas R. Cech]], on the Nobel prize website
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  • ...ng for the Hoover Institution at Stanford. Friedman was laureated with the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976 "for his achievements in the fields of consumption ana
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  • ...apital Asset Pricing Model]] which, in 1990, earned [[William Sharpe]] a [[Nobel prize]] in economics.
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  • ...told Fermi in the fall of 1938 that he would most probably win that year's Nobel Prize for his neutron work. It was an unprecedented but purposeful breach of conf
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  • ...isors, sat as chief economist at the [[World Bank]], and shared the 2001 [[Nobel Prize for Economics]] <ref name=Nobel1>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/econom two fellow Nobel Prize winners in economic science, George Akerlof
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  • ...heep and pigs, and then identified their structures; they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1977 for their contributions to understanding
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  • ...r 7 John Murray, 1821. Third edition.(First published: 1817)]</ref>. The Nobel Prize winner, Paul Samuelson, once gave it as the best proposition from the socia
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  • ...n]]; to date, she has been the first and only woman to receive an unshared Nobel Prize in that category. ...ation and the control of its expression." Most notably, she received the [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1983, credited by the [[Nobel Foundation]]
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  • ...ersurface around black hole [[Singularity|singularity]] won him the 2020 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. <ref name=gravitational /> Yang I. Pachankis furthered the ev
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