What is Nobel prize: Definition and 127 Discussions

The Nobel Prize ( NOH-bel; Swedish: Nobelpriset [nʊˈbɛ̂lːˌpriːsɛt]; Norwegian: Nobelprisen [nʊˈbɛ̀lːˌpriːsn̩]) is five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's will of 1895, are awarded to ”those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.”
Nobel Prizes are awarded in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace (Nobel characterized the Peace Prize as "to the person who has done the most or best to advance fellowship among nations, the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and the establishment and promotion of peace congresses"). In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden's central bank) established the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Nobel Prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards available in their respective fields.Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist most famously known for the invention of dynamite. He died in 1896. In his will, he bequeathed all of his "remaining realisable assets" to be used to establish five prizes which became known as "Nobel Prizes." Nobel Prizes were first awarded in 1901.The prize ceremonies take place annually. Each recipient (known as a "laureate") receives a gold medal, a diploma, and a monetary award. In 2020, the Nobel Prize monetary award is 10,000,000 SEK, or US$1,145,000, or €968,000, or £880,000. A prize may not be shared among more than three individuals, although the Nobel Peace Prize can be awarded to organizations of more than three people. Although Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously, if a person is awarded a prize and dies before receiving it, the prize is presented.The Nobel Prizes, beginning in 1901, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, beginning in 1969, have been awarded 603 times to 962 people and 25 organizations. Four individuals have received more than one Nobel Prize.

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  1. E

    What is the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance?

    http://nobelprize.org/ Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg "for the discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance"
  2. robphy

    Medical Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007

    nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2007/ "for their discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells" Mario R. Capecchi Sir Martin J. Evans Oliver Smithies
  3. mheslep

    Kapitza's Nobel Prize Winning Contribution to Nuclear Fusion Insulation

    Kapitza won his prize for low temp. physics but opted to give his http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1978/kapitsa-lecture.pdf" on nuclear fusion possibilities. I was interested in the plasma thin layer heat insulation effect he mentions, as I wasn't previously familiar though...
  4. robphy

    Nobel Prize in Physics 2006 (Mather and Smoot)

    http://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/staff/CVs/John.Mather/" "for their discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation" http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2006/index.html
  5. N

    Celebrating Fire and Mello's Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine

    It's that time of the year again... Physiology/Medicine http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2006/press.html
  6. L

    Meeting with a Nobel Prize laureate

    If you are going to meet a professor and you've got to ask him one question, what will you ask? I am going to write abt 50 words about physics for selection purpose. He is a condensed matter physicist. His area of investigation is the quantum Hall effect. He has made a breakthrough which leads...
  7. R

    Classical Atom Models: A Nobel Prize Waiting to be Won?

    Anybody who can explain the details of atomic spectra by classical means will win a Nobel. Particularly, 100 years ago, quite a few have tried to build classical models of the atom, all without success. In the meantime we've put semiconductors and lasers, quantum devices both, radioactivity and...
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    Richard Feynman, 1965 Physics Nobel Prize Winner

    Heres a new website dedicated to the hero of all physics geeks: Richard P. Feynman.The site features many Feynman articles like his lectures, anecdotes, jokes, stories etc.. other resources like jokes and daily news feed and others make it a good site to kill time or learn some random stuff...
  9. MathematicalPhysicist

    Physicist who won both the Nobel prize for physics and math

    i am wondering if the next case is frequent in the territories of physics/maths academia researchers: a pure mathematician who also writes articles in theoretical physics although he is only associated with the pure maths faculty at his univ, his employer. and also the other way around. and...
  10. Astronuc

    Metathesis: The Dance of Carbon Atoms - 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/2005/index.html The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2005 jointly to Yves Chauvin Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil-Malmaison, France, Robert H. Grubbs California Institute of...
  11. Monique

    Medical Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine

    Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren for their discovery of "the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease" http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/2005/press.html
  12. marlon

    Nobel Prize worhty work at the age of 30

    Just want to share with you the content of an article that i read this morning on the train. Research groups (i believe in the UK) have done extensive studies among scientists that concluded that you reach your TOP level at around 30. We all know that Einstein was around 25-27 when he wrote his...
  13. Pengwuino

    Why There is No Nobel Prize for Math - A Funny Joke

    One of my professors said today that there's a really funny joke out on teh web that was a lil too 'obsecene' to say in class about why there isn't a nobel prize for mathematics. Anyone know what it is? :)
  14. C

    Why is there no math nobel prize?

    I realized today that there wasn't one, and i haven't been able to find out why. Anyone here know?
  15. G

    Unsung Heroes: Recognizing the Impact of Mathematics on Society

    When will mathematics and mathematicians get the credit to them that is due? Before a physicist can do their work, a mathematician had to invent the mathematics to do physics. Computer science relies heavily on mathematics. Economics was added in the late 60's so why doesn't the Nobel commitee...
  16. Ivan Seeking

    Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to Caltech/MIT/UCSB Scientists

    I didn't see this story posted anywhere. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/10/06/MNG6294F1O1.DTL
  17. marcus

    Nobel Prize Stockmarket coming down to the wire

    the prize in physics is scheduled to be announced tomorrow (Tuesday) there was an experiment at a German university's Econ department with a model stock market in Nobel prospects registration is AFAIK closed but trading is still going on the prize in Medicine for this year has been...
  18. marcus

    Medical Nobel Prize in Medicine Announced

    4 October 2004 Richard Axel und Linda B. Buck will receive this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
  19. L

    So muchAchieving the Nobel Prize: What to Do With the Money?

    Do you know how we can get a Nobel prize ? :blushing: I am thinking if I will receive one in 20 years later, at that time, do you think I should divide the money I get into many parts for many people working in the same lab with me? Thank you
  20. N

    Will Hawking or Penrose ever win Nobel Prize?

    my question is simple: Will Hawking or Penrose ever win Nobel Prize? And if yes, when do you think it will come.
  21. S

    48 Nobel Prize Winners slam Bush

    I've seen in a previous post that there are some people here who praise America's number of Nobel prize winners. They draw bizarre conclusions from that simple statistic. So here's something else about those same American Nobel Prize Winners, and a few other conclusions. 48 Nobel...
  22. B

    Most Nobel Prize Winners by Country and University

    Most Nobel Prize by Countries from 1901 - 2002 1. United States - 261 2. United Kingdom - 79 3. Germany - 61 4. France - 28 5. Switzerland - 22 6. Sweden - 18 7. Russia - 11 8. Netherlands - 9 9. Denmark - 8 10. Japan - 7 Most Nobel Prize by Countries. Last 15 years Only...
  23. Aquafire

    Water Proofing matches & Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    Made a neat little discovery. If you put wooden stemmed matches into a cup of turpentine and leave them to soak for about two or three minutes they become permanently waterproof. After I take them out of their turpentine bath I lay them out to dry ovenight on a sheet of newspaper. As...
  24. Monique

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003

    http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/2003/index.html "for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes" Peter Agre - Johns Hopkins University "for the discovery of water channels" Roderick MacKinnon - Rockefeller University "for structural and mechanistic studies of ion...
  25. Monique

    Medical The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2003

    http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/2003/index.html "for their discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging" Paul C. Lauterbur - University of Illinois Sir Peter Mansfield - University of Nottingham
  26. E

    Einstein's Nobel Prize for Photo-Electric Effect

    Its a well known fact the Einstein didn't receive his nobel prize for Relativity but instead he got it for his work on the photo-electric effect. Why is this? Is it because Relativity was less creative than photo-electric effect?
  27. N

    Writers who should have won the Nobel prize and didn't

    I vote for Henry Miller, author of among many other books 'Tropic of Cancer'. He is as important and influential as Hemingway. Ok, his philosophy sometimes gets in the way of his writing and he can bang on a bit but anyone reading Tropic of Cancer knowing that it was written in the early 1930s...
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