This in spite of his Nobel colleague Steven Weinberg's extravagant claim that physics can act as a moral and cultural force! |
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He was asked if he wanted to receive the Nobel and he replied in the negative which greatly surprised the other people on the show. |
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Fox then displayed a chyron of the last few winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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He was a physical chemist who won the Nobel Prize in 1959 for his discovery of polarography and its use in analytic chemistry. |
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In 1954, Pauling's many achievements were crowned with the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. |
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Smalley was the recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of closed, hollow cages of carbon atoms known as buckyballs. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for the development of the hydrogen bubble chamber and the discovery of new resonance states. |
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She won the Nobel Prize in 1983 for her discovery of chromosomal instability 50 years ago. |
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She retired from politics in 1989 with 28 honorary doctorates and two nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Among its claims to fame, Soweto includes the one street in the world that can boast the former homes of two Nobel Peace Prize winners. |
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It seems that dear old dad is to be awarded a Nobel Prize for his extensive scientific theorizing. |
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Long ago, Linus Pauling, Ph.D. a two-time Nobel Prize winner, pointed out that gum disease is actually a form of scurvy. |
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The other four Nobel prizes, for chemistry, physics, medicine and literature, are given in Sweden. |
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Leo Esaki is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who invented the tunnel diode while working for the Sony Corporation in Japan. |
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But last year's Nobel Prize co-winner for medicine thinks fluoridation is a bad idea. |
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American big-game hunter, deep-sea fisherman, war correspondent, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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The Nobel Prize has been declined on only two occasions, although there have been waverers. |
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
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He received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on the diffusion of light and discovery of the Raman effect. |
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And South Korean President Kim Dae Jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for bringing about the rapprochement. |
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He listened with rapt, amused attention to what I told him about the role of LSD in his Nobel Prize-winning discovery. |
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Stiglitz himself, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics last year, was something of a maverick, an internal rebel. |
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He recited the names of the Nobel laureates in Physics since 1901, their country and their research. |
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Seven of the 20th Century's Nobel Prize winners for Literature were alcoholics. |
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Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate. |
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In 2002, Riccardo Giacconi was named co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work in X-ray astronomy. |
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It has been turned into a more humanist approach founded, among others, on the works of the winner of a Nobel Prize for economics, Amartya Sen. |
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In 1933, in emigration, he would become the first Russian to win a Nobel Prize for literature. |
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There aren't many Hollywood blockbusters about Nobel laureates in economics. |
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The list was developed in a series of winnowing steps and overseen by economists, with the final panel including three Nobel laureates. |
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Some Norwegians think the Nobel Peace Prize committee have shot themselves in the foot by awarding it for tree-planting. |
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If Turin's theory is true, and Burr believes it is, Turin could be in line for the Nobel Prize. |
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He won the Nobel, discovered the double helix, and helped unravel our genetic code. |
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Dark rumors circulated about the politics within the relevant Nobel committee. |
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In 1911 he received the Nobel Prize for his work on the dioptrics of the eye. |
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But Klaessbols is another linen company that provides the fine Swedish table linen for the Nobel Prize dinner, as well as to the royals. |
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My friend, these people have done their work some time before they were awarded the Nobel prize. |
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He collected a swathe of international honours, awards and prizes along the way, not least the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. |
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Last year's Nobel Prize winner gives us the horror and the squalor, the dislocation and the dread that are the legacy of empire. |
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One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize. |
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Having won a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953, he became an honorary American citizen in 1963-an honour confirmed by Congress. |
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Then in November, V. S. Naipaul was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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For obvious reasons, the Nobel Committee is unlikely to honor this fascinating maverick now or ever. |
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On the other side, a host of enviros and at least six Nobel laureates are advocating adoption of all of the report's recommendations. |
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The Nobel prize in Chemistry this year goes to Robert H. Grubbs, Richard R. Schrock, and Yves Chauvin for the development of metathesis. |
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Now that the miracle attributed to Mother Teresa has been authenticated, the Pope will beatify the Nobel Peace Prize winner. |
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He was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1995 for his work on the hole in the ozone layer above the polar icecaps. |
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One need not have a Nobel Prize in economics to understand that U.S. trade deficits cannot continue rising indefinitely. |
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Hours after getting the Nobel news on October 10, he spoke to reporters about his expansive approach to economics. |
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Stigler won a Nobel Prize in economics in 1982 for his seminal studies of industrial structures, markets and public regulation. |
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This year's Nobel Prize in Physics honors three theorists whose insight resolved what had appeared to be an intractable subatomic paradox. |
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Any literature or linguistics professor can nominate anyone for a Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In 2001 he was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work on the economics of information. |
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He was often mentioned as one of China's best hopes for a Nobel Prize in literature. |
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She received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her accomplishments in the field of radioactivity. |
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When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining. |
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In the end, there had to be a compromise and the future Nobel Prize winner was awarded his PhD, but at the lowest possible level. |
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Nearly 30 years and a Nobel Prize for Literature later, we have the show's much-delayed Toronto debut. |
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The diagrams and the whole business that I got the Nobel Prize for came from that piddling around with the wobbling plate. |
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A group in Stockholm believed they had made it in 1957, and proposed the patriotic name nobelium, after the Swede Alfred Nobel. |
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Few, if any, Nobelists and Nobel class scientists write books, at least while occupied at the lab bench and in hot pursuit of the Prize. |
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Now 72 years old, he has won awards without number, including, in 1984, the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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As a Nobel prizewinner, he has access to international platforms where he can speak out against such atrocities. |
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The two returned to Sweden in 1863 and Alfred Nobel concentrated on developing nitroglycerine as an explosive. |
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In the kosher Nobel Prizes we have some Brits, some Japanese, Americans and of course a Swiss, but once again, all men. |
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Later the virus, now known as the varicella zoster virus, was identified and isolated, and the researcher responsible received a Nobel prize. |
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In 1927 Compton received the Nobel Prize in physics for what is now called the Compton effect. |
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The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner. |
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In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was the first South American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Once Kipling got his Nobel, he was kicked upstairs to the more respectable niche of assistant editor, as per the Pioneer apocrypha. |
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Lastly, please remember to allocate me a cut of the profits when you claim the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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The Chinese government then condemned the Nobel Committee for interfering in its internal affairs. |
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So it would be very nice and we could give him a Nobel Prize if it ended up leading to Middle East peace, but you know, the track record isn't real good on that. |
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Giacconi, who shared the 2002 Nobel Prize for Physics, was on his way to showing that neutron stars could be bound in binary systems along with normal stars. |
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He has been suggested for the Nobel Peace Prize, is supported by more than 80 percent of the French public, and even his enemies are lavishing him with praise. |
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We'll spend the hour and most of it with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, who in 1989 received the Nobel prize. |
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The symmetry between the fate of the Middle Eastern Nobel laureates and their Irish counterparts continues looking at those who have displaced them. |
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A similar theme animates Waiting for the Barbarians and The Life and Times of Michael K, the two strongest novels by 2003 Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. |
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This year marks the centennial of the great prize devised by Alfred Nobel. |
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Astonishingly, Elisabeth was put forward for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911 and 1923, only to be pipped at the post by Maeterlinck and Yeats. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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Certainly if there is any Nobelist in Economics who has lived up to the scientific standards of other Nobel Prizes, Vernon Smith is in keeping with that tradition. |
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Their Nobel lectures serve only as a brief overview of their work. |
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In 1902, a Dutch physiologist published the first ECG recorded with his 270-kg machine, the string galvanometer, for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize. |
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The Nobel committee said he was continuing in the noble tradition of mahatma Gandhi. |
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That would be Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie, the gal who discovered radioactive polonium. |
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About half a century later, Robert Hofstadter won the 1961 Nobel Prize in physics for his work verifying that the radius of an atomic nucleus is about one fermi. |
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It seems unlikely to win this author a Nobel Prize for literature. |
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The Irish poet and Nobel laureate, who died Friday at the age of 74, was often called accessible, as if it were a handicap. |
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Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn credited kombucha with curative properties in his novel The Cancer Ward. |
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James Watson, of the Nobel Prize-winning team that discovered the structure of DNA, played up his curmudgeonly persona to the max. |
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Outside science, vanishingly few deep thinkers win a Nobel Prize. |
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In 1922, while doing research on X rays, Compton discovered what came to be called the Compton effect, for which in 1927 he shared the Nobel Prize in physics. |
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The Nobel Prize winner for Medicine Charles Richet attributed this silence to the disgust that arises from noxiousness and the lack of usefulness of human waste. |
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He had won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1953 and had much to live up to, and, as he vouchsafed to friends, this was also to be his last literary endeavour. |
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It was Independent People, by Nobel laureate Haldor Laxness, that put modern Icelandic literature on the global map. |
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His perestroika changed global politics, ended the Cold War, and won him a Nobel Peace Prize. |
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It's been 20 years since the last American writer, Toni Morrison in 1993, won the Nobel. |
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Actual Nobel Prize winners award prizes to the winning researchers. |
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Some colleagues were surprised that he had not won a Nobel earlier, perhaps for the discovery in 1977 of the upsilon particle, the most massive nuclear particle yet found. |
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In line with this growth, the Peruvian author is the first Nobel laureate invited to inaugurate the fair. |
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And his Nobel address was a masterful defense of America's role as the guarantor of global peace and stability. |
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He received his BA in Zoology from Oxford and his PhD from Bristol before doing a post-doctorate with future Nobel laureate Niko Tinbergen at the Wildfowl Trust. |
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Jeremy had eagerly donated to the Nobel sperm bank, and spawned many, many children with various wives, because he wanted to spread his seed as far as possible. |
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A student who died when she was knocked down by a car on a York pelican crossing had dreamed of winning a Nobel Prize, her devastated sisters revealed today. |
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The playwright Jon Fosse could avoid the curse of Henrik Ibsen to become a Norwegian dramatist Nobel laureate. |
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They guffawed that the EU might get the peace prize, but never the Nobel for economics or, indeed, for chemistry. |
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Abroad, his prestige as a Nobel laureate obscured these difficulties. |
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Nobel prizewinning novelist v.s. Naipaul has slammed her for the sin of sentimentality. |
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The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel laureates, but it is as ambitious and international in scope. |
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Not that there is anything to be said against the 2014 Nobel prize committee honoring Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi. |
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That vanished sight will be our finest tribute to Kailash Satyarthi and his Nobel prize. |
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On December 10, 1964, when he received the Nobel Peace Prize, he knew the world was watching. |
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Four diplomats winning Nobel Prizes for Literature is a remarkable enough statistic, but the list overlooks other fine writer-diplomats of unarguable quality. |
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Renowned scientists, including two Nobel laureates, bioethicists, historians, biotechnology entrepreneurs, and others participated in a mix of lectures and panel discussions. |
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Marshall single-handedly reset our understanding of how ulcers are created, and won a Nobel Prize for his efforts. |
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Nobel counters and corrects a lot of PR-driven conventional wisdom about the plans, designs, objectives, and personalities that dominated the redevelopment process. |
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Four years later Dirac's positron was also found in a cosmic ray shower and in 1933 Dirac was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his extension of atomic theory. |
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About those, he says that three quarters of all Nobel laureates in science, medicine, and economics have lived and worked in the U.S. in recent decades. |
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On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
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There are performances by the Kirov Ballet, a symposium of 25 Nobel laureates, concerts and the opportunity to visit outstanding museums and galleries. |
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Second, the Nobel Prize for economics went to Jean Tirole, who studies how to regulate politically powerful companies. |
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The asterisk for the inevitable deluge of commenters noting that the honor isn't actually a Nobel Prize. |
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That said, this particularly retiring writer has received a poisonous gift from the Nobel committee. |
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He is professor of economics at Columbia University and a Nobel laureate. |
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To a considerable extent, a tight circle of New York intellectuals, Ivy League stars, Nobel laureates and Oxbridge luminaries replaced him and his cohort. |
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At that first meeting, activists elected Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov to be the chair for their society. |
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She is the only woman to receive an unshared Nobel Prize in the Medicine category. |
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In 2003 he was one of 22 Nobel laureates who signed the Humanist Manifesto. |
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This is the autobiography of Nobel Peace Laureate Albert Schweitzer, published in commemoration of Schweitzer's 1949 visit to the United States. |
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Wangari Muta Maathai, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for promoting conservation, women's rights and transparent government. |
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The University of Manchester has collected 25 Nobel prizes, though recent years have been less notable. |
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Elsewhere, the hounding of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank who briefly flirted with politics, was vindictive. |
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Although not a Nobel Prize winner, James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the most significant writers of the 20th century. |
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Other notable Irish physicists include Ernest Walton, winner of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his overall, lifetime body of work. |
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The Cavendish Laboratory has 29 Nobel prize winners, more than anywhere else, and many Western countries. |
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Multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and WWE Superstar Neville were born in the city. |
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Several Nobel Prizes in Economics have been awarded for analyses of market failures due to asymmetric information. |
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In both his 1897 paper and his Nobel acceptance speech, Zeeman made reference to Faraday's work. |
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Thomson was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases. |
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Seven of his students, including his son George Paget Thomson, also became Nobel Prize winners either in physics or in chemistry. |
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It is widely considered to be the computing world's highest honour, equivalent to the Nobel Prize. |
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In 1945 Edward Victor Appleton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for proving that this layer really existed. |
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For this and subsequent work they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 with Wilkins. |
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For this discovery he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1930, and many other blood groups have been discovered since. |
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Pakistani theoretical physicist Abdus Salam won a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the electroweak interaction. |
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In October 2014 education activist Malala Yousafzai became by far the youngest person ever in the world to receive the Nobel peace prize. |
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Pakistan imposed bans on Bengali literature and music in state media, including the works of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Depending on criteria, affiliates of the University of Cambridge have won 90 Nobel prizes. |
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Former undergraduates of the university have won a grand total of 61 Nobel prizes, 13 more than the undergraduates of any other university. |
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Wilkins went on to help verify the proposed structure and win the Nobel Prize with Watson and Crick. |
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More than 50 Nobel laureates and more than 50 world leaders have been affiliated with the University of Oxford. |
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The university is associated with eleven winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, five in physics and sixteen in medicine. |
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There are at least 29 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields medalists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. |
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There are 12 Nobel laureates who were either students or academics at King's College London. |
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Juan Manuel Santos, the President of Colombia and recipient of the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Among them are eighteen Nobel Prize winners in Economics, Peace and Literature. |
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At one point in the 1990s, he worked at the World Bank with Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. |
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In 1910, Hardy had been awarded the Order of Merit and was also for the first time nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in seven different years. |
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The designated leaders so far include superstars like Harold Varmus, a Nobel laureate, and Eric Lander, genome meister. |
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Northern Ireland has produced a number of significant poets, the most famous being Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney. |
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Merchant mariner Douglass North went from seaman to navigator to winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics. |
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The organization won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001, and a number of its officers and agencies have also been awarded the prize. |
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A number of agencies and individuals associated with the UN have won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of their work. |
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In recent history Johannes Vilhelm Jensen was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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The university is associated with two Nobel laureates and one Turing Award laureate. |
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Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, utilized Haq's work in his own work on human capabilities. |
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Since 1966, more Americans have received the Nobel Prize in Medicine than the rest of the world combined. |
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Theodor Mommsen received the Nobel prize for literature a year later for his Roman history. |
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Important modern playwrights include Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, Alan Ayckbourn, John Osborne, Michael Frayn and Arnold Wesker. |
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It has produced three Nobel laureates and there is a high concentration of life scientists working in the city. |
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John Hume won a Nobel Peace Prize that year with Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble in recognition of their efforts. |
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While the Dalai Lama is lauded in much of the world as a figure of moral authority, Beijing reviles the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. |
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He announced the creation of a new judiciary tribunal and a high level commission led by Nobel Prize Laureate Joseph Stiglitz. |
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Florey and Chain shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Fleming for their work. |
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She later received the Nobel prize for this and other structure determinations. |
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In 1962, after Franklin's death, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins jointly received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |
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The national anthems of both Bangladesh and India were written in Bengali by the Bengali Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Three days later, it was announced that he had won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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After the Academy notified Pinter of his award, he had planned to travel to Stockholm to present his Nobel Lecture in person. |
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Pinter's publisher, Stephen Page of Faber and Faber, accepted the Nobel Diploma and Nobel Medal at the Awards Ceremony in his place. |
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Eliot regarded Four Quartets as his masterpiece, and it is the work that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Thomas was nominated for the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature, the winner of which was Wislawa Szymborska. |
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The members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee that were to award the Peace Prize were appointed shortly after the will was approved. |
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The Nobel Foundation then reached an agreement on guidelines for how the Nobel Prize should be awarded. |
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Each year, the Swedish Academy sends out requests for nominations of candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In October, members of the Academy vote and the candidate who receives more than half of the votes is named the Nobel laureate in Literature. |
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A Literature Nobel Prize laureate earns a gold medal, a diploma bearing a citation, and a sum of money. |
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The amount of money awarded depends on the income of the Nobel Foundation that year. |
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The Nobel Prize medals, minted by Myntverket in Sweden and the Mint of Norway since 1902, are registered trademarks of the Nobel Foundation. |
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The reverse sides of the Nobel Prize medals for Chemistry and Physics share the same design. |
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In the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature, many literary achievements were overlooked. |
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The Nobel Prize in Literature is not the only literary prize for which all nationalities are eligible. |
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Established in 2005, it is not yet possible to analyze its importance on potential future Nobel Prize in Literature laureates. |
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Like the Nobel or the Man Booker International Prize, it is awarded not for any one work, but for an entire body of work. |
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It is frequently seen as an indicator of who may be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The America Award in Literature, which does not include a monetary prize, presents itself as an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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He became the first person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar. |
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She was an aunt of the Nobel Prize laureate Friedrich Hayek on her maternal side. |
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Jaroslav Seifert was the only Czech writer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The main shipping in the 20th century was light coastal traffic and vessels destined for the Nobel Explosives facility. |
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It was constructed on the north side of the River Irvine near the former Nobel quay. |
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He shared, with the Pugwash Conferences, the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts toward nuclear disarmament. |
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Cardiff has two Nobel Laureates on its staff, Sir Martin Evans and Robert Huber. |
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The Nobel laureate letter and its claims have themselves been subject to criticism. |
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In chemistry, Giulio Natta received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 for his work on high polymers. |
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A new National Museum in Oslo will open in 2020 located at Vestbanen behind the Nobel Peace Center. |
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This approach, almost universal today, was first used by Swan in the Nobel tankers Blesk, Lumen, and Lux. |
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The first successful oil tanker, the Zoroaster, was built in 1878 in Sweden, designed by Ludvig Nobel. |
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At the Nobel Banquet or other such formal events in Sweden, the first toast is usually to the Swedish sovereign. |
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It gradually phased out its direct competitor the Nobel mine on the insistence of admiral Fyodor Litke. |
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A year before the end of the war, the ICRC received the 1917 Nobel Peace Prize for its outstanding wartime work. |
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In celebration of its centennial in 1963, the ICRC, together with the League of Red Cross Societies, received its third Nobel Peace Prize. |
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On December 10, 1963, the Federation and the ICRC received the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Japan has received the most science Nobel Prizes in Asia and ranked 8th in the world. |
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Milton Friedman, Nobel laureate, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. |
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He is the first Chinese citizen to be awarded a Nobel Prize of any kind while residing in China. |
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Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, for which he was awarded the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize. |
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With the exception of that of Barnard, all of these advancements were recognised with Nobel Prizes. |
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Famous contemporary playwrights and novelists are Nobel prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, Peter Handke and Daniel Kehlmann. |
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Thomas Mann, a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. |
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She is the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature for her novel Atemschaukel. |
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Many foreigners worked in Russia for a long time, like Leonard Euler and Alfred Nobel. |
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Molina, an alumnus of UNAM, became the first Mexican citizen to win the Nobel Prize in science. |
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Rabindranath Tagore is Asia's first Nobel laureate and composer of India's national anthem. |
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Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Prize, for his concepts in Microcredit and Microfinance. |
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The Nobel laureates, Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman, have argued for free trade as a model for economic development. |
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She was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the breakthrough discovery of genetic transposition. |
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Arguably its most notable MP was former leader of the Labour Party and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Arthur Henderson. |
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Neruda, a Nobel Prize winner, was a member of the Communist Party and a staunch supporter of ousted Chilean President Salvador Allende. |
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The nonagenarian, who had denied his Jewishness for most of his life, then seduced Menachem Begin into nominating him for a Nobel Prize. |
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In this article, which later earned him Nobel Laureate in economics, he analyzed the consequences of information asymmetry in certain markets. |
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Two scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of a drug being used to eradicate river blindness. |
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Details of the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics awarded to Antoine Henri Becquerel, Pierre Curie, and Marie Curie. |
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Along with her husband and Becquerel, Curie was awarded in 1903 the Nobel Prize in physics for research into radioactivity. |
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Syed Tausief AusafIf there was a Nobel prize for self-contradiction, the Pakistani Taleban would win it hands down. |
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Herbert Simon won a Nobel Prize in economics by establishing that people are rational, but only boundedly so. |
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Nobel Peace Prize-winner Rigoberto Menchu, center, leads a candlelight walk to Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, Nov. |
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The 2012 Nobel Prize for Economics has been awarded to Americans Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley. |
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The award was presented in Vienna, attended by Doris Bures and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, amongst others. |
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Sheldon Cooper and the gang goes to San Francisco to attend a conference in which Nobel Prize winner Dr Smoot is the keynote speaker. |
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Lederman won the Nobel Prize in physics with two other scientists for discovering a subatomic particle called the muon neutrino. |
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Schwartz shared the Nobel Prize in 1988 with Columbia professors Leon Lederman and Jack Steinberger for their discovery of the muon neutrino. |
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Townes, the co-inventor of the laser and a Nobel laureate in physics who unapologetically spoke of his strong spiritual faith, has died. |
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The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by a committee of five persons who are chosen by the Norwegian Storting. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in 1973 for his achievement in the discovery of tunnel diodes used in transistors. |
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See, a Nobel Prize nomination is so weighty that it gets a guy onto the same podium circuit as his victims. |
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Because the Nobel Committee is notoriously tight-lipped, the general public never finds out who finished second in the voting. |
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I made a plea to my fellow Nobel laureate that we should forge a friendship to put end to child labour and make the world a safer place children. |
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The Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting invited her as young scientist from Pakistan to deliver and share with them her research. |
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Last year Ron Howard's A Beautiful Mind took home four Oscars for the story of Nobel laureate John Nash's tragedy and triumph. |
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The first pavilion offered an introduction to the Nobel Prize and its specific areas. |
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The first such winner was Owen Willans Richardson who, in 1928, won the Nobel Prize for Physics. |
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He was awarded the 1997 Nobel prize in physics for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. |
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This is work preceded by more than 90 years of history that has included countless game-changing innovations and eight Nobel Prizes. |
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The Nobel prizes are given annually for achievements in chemistry, physics, medicine, peace, literature and economics. |
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The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences is the last of the six Nobel prizes announced this year. |
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Nobel Prizes are awarded for physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace, and economic science. |
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To this day she remains the only woman to have won two Nobel Prizes and the first of only two people to have won Nobel Prizes in two fields. |
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He is currently on the supervisory boards of Akzo Nobel, BMW and Bayer and chairman of the Supervisory Board of Royal Philips Electronics. |
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Goldstein is chariman of molecular genetics at UT-Southwestern and cowinner with Brown of the 1985 Nobel Prize. |
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As a student in the College, from which he graduated in 1950, he had Nobel laureates Enrico Fermi and Harold Urey as teachers. |
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Before Malala, in 1979, Dr. Abdus Salam won the Nobel Prize for physics. |
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The striking images of Nobel laureate poet Seamus Heaney and Chronicles Of Narnia creator CS Lewis were painted by local artist Ross Wilson. |
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Certainly the Qur'an and pre-Islamic poetry are more difficult texts than those penned by Najib Mahfouz, the 1988 Nobel Laureate in literature. |
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Schally, a world-renowned drug researcher and Nobel laureate who pioneered the field of hypothalamic peptide drugs. |
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Zewail is an Egyptian-American scientist, and the winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on femtochemistry. |
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Last October, physicist Frank Wilczek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology became the sixth former finalist to win a Nobel prize. |
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Civic leaders in Brighton and Hove decided to make the Nobel Peace Prize-winner an honorary freewoman for her human rights record. |
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The United Nations has emerged as the front runner for winning the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize, according to media speculation in Norway, home of the prestigious accolade. |
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Under an agreement announced in October 2001, Shell Renewables and Akzo Nobel will develop a low-cost process for mass-producing solar cell panels. |
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But the first laser mean was developed at Bell Laborites in 1960 and, since then, more than 10 Nobel Prizes have been awarded for its research and development. |
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In Suspended Sentences, French author Patrick Modiano, the 2014 Nobel Prize winner in literature, collects three novellas for a curious American readership. |
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Seriously, though, surely we need not look any further than double Nobel Prize-winner Marie Curie who discovered radium and created nuclear chemistry. |
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Medawar of Britain, shared the Nobel Prize in 1960 for research showing that the immune system of newborns was too immature to reject foreign antigens. |
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He shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1970s advance that used modified Feynman diagrams to solve problems in quark theory, or quantum chromodynamics. |
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Despite Wilson's efforts to establish and promote the League, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1919, the United States never joined. |
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In 1961, Lewis even nominated him for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The 68-year-old research chemist founded, with Nobel Prize-winner Linus Pauling and another colleague, the Orthomolecular Institute in Menlo Park, Calif. |
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This bongo-playing, wisecracking, Nobel prize-winning physicist's larger-than-life personality elevated him to icon status within the world of science. |
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Wineland shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, announced Staffan Normark, Permanent Secretary of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Tuesday. |
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I am delighted that the citation of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Medicine pays tribute to the importance of CDKs and cyclins and their role in checkpoint control of cancer cells. |
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In October 1954, Hemingway received the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Barbara McClintock, the 1983 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, was an American scientist and one of the world's most distinguished cytogeneticists. |
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Nobel laureates receive a Diploma directly from the King of Sweden. |
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This led the company to collaborate with global vitamin C experts, including extensive consultation with Nobel Laureate and vitamin C advocate, Linus Pauling. |
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Famous examples include Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, and Maya Angelou. |
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Quebec is considered as one of world leaders in fundamental scientific research, having produced ten Nobel laureates in either physics, chemistry, or medicine. |
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Prince Louis de Broglie won the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physics. |
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Modern Peruvian literature is recognized thanks to authors such as Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, a leading member of the Latin American Boom. |
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In 2016, President Santos was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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He won his Nobel Prize in Literature for notable impact his prose works and poetic thought had on English, French, and other national literatures of Europe and the Americas. |
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The polymath Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali poet, dramatist, and writer from Santiniketan, now in West Bengal, India, became in 1913 the first Asian Nobel laureate. |
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Twenty Nobel leaureates and a team of sumo wrestlers were also lifted. |
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In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature after having been nominated in that year by Charles Oman, professor at the University of Oxford. |
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In 2007, Chinmoy was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by 51 Icelandic members of Parliament, a Canadian professor, and a number of Czech professors. |
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