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That's "Nobel", not "Novel". You can find a list of Nobel Prize Winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates". This article has related links; for example, one that lists nobel prize winners by country. The article is "List of Nobel laureates by country".

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Go to Wikipedia, and search for "List of Nobel laureates by country".


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There are ten muslim nobel laureates-check wikipedia-list of muslim nobel laureates

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USC has three Nobel Laureates on its faculty as of January 2011.

Actually, USC has 4 Nobel Laureates

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The University of Cambridge holds the record for the most Nobel laureates affiliated with the institution. Over 120 laureates have been associated with the university since the Nobel Prizes were established.

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There are 5 Nobel Laureates that are graduates of the University of Virginia. There are also 5 that were on the staff of the school when they were named.

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You will find a complete list in Wikipedia, the online Encyclopedia.

Search under 'Nobel Laureates in Chemistry.

First awarded in in 1901 to Jacobus van't Hoff, of the Netherlands.

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The Nobel dinner is a formal event where Nobel Prize laureates are honored and celebrated. It is a prestigious and traditional part of the Nobel Prize ceremony, providing a special moment for laureates to connect with each other and with the legacy of the prize. The dinner adds to the overall experience of receiving a Nobel Prize by creating a sense of community and recognition among the laureates, as well as highlighting the importance and impact of their achievements.

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Nobel Peace Laureates are individuals or organizations recognized for their efforts in promoting peace and resolving conflicts. They receive the Nobel Peace Prize, awarded annually since 1901. Notable laureates include Malala Yousafzai, Nelson Mandela, and Mother Teresa.

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Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov are the 2010 Nobel Laureates in Physics.

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Marie Curie & Irene Curie (mother & daughter) have both one the Nobel Prize.

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A very small group of individuals who have contributed to the betterment of Planent Earth.

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You can contact Nobel laureates through their universities or research institutions. Many have official contact information listed on their professional websites. Alternatively, you can try reaching out to the organization that awarded them the Nobel Prize for assistance in contacting them.

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Because long ago (Romans ?) winners and those who made important achievements were crowned with laurel leaves. So, basically, someone who is a laureate is virtually crowned with laurel

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Here is a link: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2009/

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As of 2021, over 300 Americans have been awarded the Nobel Prize in various categories, including Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. The United States has produced the most Nobel laureates compared to any other country.

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ for more information.

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ for more information.

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Marie Curie's daughter, Irène Joliot-Curie, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 along with her husband, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.

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As far as is known, no. One must make a distinction between nominees and actual Nobel laureates. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt ( for peace-brokering during the conclusion of the Russo-Japanese war) and Woodrow Wilson (founder of the League of Nations - the forerunner of the UN) were previous presidential laureates.

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As of 2022, the University of Notre Dame has had 9 Nobel Prize winners associated with the university. These Nobel laureates have made significant contributions in various fields such as Peace, Chemistry, Physics, and Economics.

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Including medicine in science, there have been six science Nobel Laureates from India.

There are an additional three, non science, one each for Literature, Economics, and Peace.

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ for more information.

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The most Nobel laureates are Jewish.

Including:

Heisenberg

Charles Townes

Arthur Schawlow

William Phillips

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The list is very long.

According to 100 Years of Nobel Prize (2005) a review of Nobel prizes award between 1901 and 2000 reveals that (65.4%) of Nobel Prizes Laureates, have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference (423 prize).[7] Overall, Christians have won a total of 78.3% of all the Nobel Prizes in Peace,[8] 72.5% in Chemistry, 65.3% in Physics,[8] 62% inMedicine,[8] 54% in Economics[8] and 49.5% of all Literature awards.

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You can find the Nobel Prize winner in the year you were born by visiting the official Nobel Prize website and searching their database for the year you are interested in. Alternatively, you can find this information on various online resources dedicated to Nobel Prize laureates.

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There is no clear consensus on the political leaning of Nobel Prize winners. The group of laureates is diverse, representing a range of political beliefs and ideologies. It is not accurate to categorize Nobel Prize winners as predominantly liberal or conservative.

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The author of "Nobel Ek Chihan" is Khagendra Sangraula, a prominent Nepali writer and journalist known for his insightful writings on contemporary issues. The book reflects his observations and analysis on the impact of Nobel laureates and their work on society.

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ for more information.

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Not one particular book, but in awarding the noble prize all his works were considered

Opinion by Ozo nwogu

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The Nobel in Physics is awarded for extraordinary physicists who have contributed tremendously to the field of physics and advancements for humanity. All Nobel Physics laureates have done some discoveries/theories/experiments so extraordinary that they changed or further enhanced our contemporary knowledge.

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2009/index.html for more information.

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Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz, Ada E. Yonath

source from: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/

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Well i personally have only won 4, but Aldroncas Betrudas has won 9, the most ever.

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The organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, has won four Nobel Peace Prizes, making it the organization to win the most number of Nobel Prizes.

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Around 10% of the general population is left-handed, so it's estimated that approximately 10% of Nobel Prize winners are also left-handed. However, there is no official data specifically tracking left-handedness among Nobel laureates.

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Bishop Desmond Tutu Rev. Dr. Martin L. King Prof. Wole Soyinka Toni Morrison Kofi Annan

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Please visit http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1998/index.html for more information.

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Two of them would be the Nobel laureates, Norman Borlaug and Thomas Cech, agricultural scientist and chemist respectively, from the wikipedia list of people from Iowa.

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The first Nobel Prize for Surgery was given to Emil Theodor Kocher for his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland.

You can find the details on the link below

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1909/index.html

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Winning a Nobel Prize brings prestige, recognition, and a medal specifically designed for each category of the prize. Additionally, laureates receive a diploma and a monetary award determined by the Nobel Foundation.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2007 was awarded to Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg for their discovery of giant magnetoresistance, which has revolutionized the field of information storage and retrieval.

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The Nobel Peace Prize for Peace for 1952, having been withheld in that year, was given to Albert Schweitzer on December 10, 1953.

Source: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1952/schweitzer-bio.html

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6 polish people, although many of the winners have polish roots.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 was awarded to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for their groundbreaking experiments with graphene, a two-dimensional material with extraordinary properties. They were honored for their work on isolating graphene and studying its unique electrical and mechanical properties.

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I guess those would basically be the winners of the Nobel prize in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economics. You can find a list of Nobel prize winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates".

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Norway is the Nordic country associated with the Nobel Peace Prize. The prize is awarded in Oslo, the capital of Norway, as stipulated by the will of Alfred Nobel.

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