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An Electrifying Choice for the 2019 Chemistry Nobel Prize: Goodenough, Whittingham, and Yoshino

Chemistry of Materials, 2019
As editors of a materials chemistry journal, we are thrilled at the awarding of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino, for their contributions that have led to the modern lithium ion battery ...
J. Brédas   +10 more
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NOBEL PRIZES

The Lancet, 1965
On December 10, in Stockholm, the 1964 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded jointly to Charles H. Townes of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who received half of the $53 000 prize money, and to Nikolai G. Basov and Aleksandr M. Prokhorov of the Lebedev Institute of Physics in Moscow, who shared the other half.
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The Mutation of the "Nobel Prize in Chemistry" into the "Nobel Prize in Chemistry or Life Sciences":  Several Decades of Transparent and Opaque Evidence of Change within the Nobel Prize Program.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
Over the past several decades, the Nobel Prize program has slowly but steadily been modified in both transparent and opaque ways.  A transparent change has been the creation of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, more officially known as the Sveriges ...
J. I. Seeman, Guillermo Restrepo
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Nobel Prizes

Physics Today, 1962
The Swedish Royal Academy of Science announced on November 1 that it had named a leading Soviet physicist, Lev Davydovich Landau, to receive the Nobel Prize in physics for 1962. Prof. Landau, a theorist who has made significant contributions in widely separated areas of physics, was cited in particular for having developed “pioneering theories for ...
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Enhancing immunotherapy in cancer by targeting emerging immunomodulatory pathways

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Lukas Kraehenbuehl   +2 more
exaly  

Nobel Lecture: Multiple equilibria

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023
Giorgio Parisi
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The Nobel Prizes

Scientific American, 1949
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