The Nobel Prizes were established by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in his will, aiming to honor advancements in science, literature, and peace. The first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901 was ...
Supported by By Teddy Rosenbluth When scientists win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, they typically thank family and colleagues, maybe their universities or whoever funded their research.
Five UC-affiliated scientists found their sleep disturbed in the early morning hours this month by a memorable phone call — the news of a Nobel Prize award from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, ...
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine reflects the remarkable evolution of medical research over more than a century. Each laureate has made lasting contributions, pushing the boundaries of ...
Established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor and philanthropist, the Nobel Prize for Literature celebrates outstanding contributions to the world of literature. It is awarded annually ...
An executive from a large technology firm has just won a Nobel. On Thursday, the top prize for chemistry went to the head of Alphabet Inc.’s AI efforts, Demis Hassabis, along with two other key ...
The Nobel Committee awarded the 2024 Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo, the collective of Japanese survivors of the atomic bombs that leveled Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 (“Nobel honors work ...
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Survivor Yahata, speaking to Reuters at the Peace Memorial Museum in central Hiroshima, said the Nobel Prize acclaim might help end the lingering discrimination. "It can lead people to understand ...
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The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded October 11 in Oslo. In recent years, the prize has recognized various struggles, from fighting for women's rights to defending human rights and press freedom.