An empirical study of the per capita yield of science Nobel prizes: is the US era coming to an end? [PDF]
We point out that the Nobel prize production of the USA, the UK, Germany and France has been in numbers that are large enough to allow for a reliable analysis of the long-term historical developments.
Claudius Gros
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How citation boosts promote scientific paradigm shifts and nobel prizes. [PDF]
Nobel Prizes are commonly seen to be among the most prestigious achievements of our times. Based on mining several million citations, we quantitatively analyze the processes driving paradigm shifts in science.
Amin Mazloumian +4 more
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Work honored by Nobel prizes clusters heavily in a few scientific fields. [PDF]
We aimed to assess whether Nobel prizes (widely considered the most prestigious award in science) are clustering in work done in a few specific disciplines.
John P A Ioannidis +2 more
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Nobel Prizes: Contributions to Cardiology [PDF]
The Nobel Prize was created by Alfred Nobel. The first prize was awarded in 1901 and Emil Adolf von Behring was the first laureate in medicine due to his research in diphtheria serum.
Evandro Tinoco Mesquita +7 more
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CAN WE CONSIDER AS BEING „MIRACULOUS” THE SOLUTIONS SUGGESTED BY THE LAUREATES OF NOBEL PRIZE IN ORDER TO STOP THE WORLD ECONOMICAL CRISIS [PDF]
Today we are in a global economic crisis. It is not an economic crisis because of scale, for the worst case there was a recession of a few percent of GDP, but rather because it was consistently induced.
Constanţa ENEA , Constantin ENEA
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Mononuclear Phagocytes, Cellular Immunity, and Nobel Prizes: A Historic Perspective [PDF]
The mononuclear phagocyte system includes monocytes, macrophages, some dendritic cells, and multinuclear giant cells. These cell populations display marked heterogeneity depending on their differentiation from embryonic and bone marrow hematopoietic ...
Siamon Gordon +2 more
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Statistical Framework: Estimating the Cumulative Shares of Nobel Prizes from 1901 to 2022
Studying trends in the geographical distribution of the Nobel Prize is an interesting topic that has been examined in the academic literature. To track the trends, we develop a stochastic estimate for the cumulative shares of Nobel Prizes awarded to ...
Xu Zhang, Bruce Golden, Edward Wasil
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When artificial intelligence meets protein research [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] [PDF]
The 2024 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics mark a watershed moment in the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and molecular biology. This article explores how AI, particularly deep learning and neural networks, has revolutionized protein ...
Alexander Monzon +10 more
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A legend in his own lifetime: double Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling [PDF]
Linus Pauling – a prominent American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator – was one of the scientists-humanists whose life echoed the key milestones of the 20th century and who could be compared with Leonardo da ...
T. V. Danylova, S. V. Komisarenko
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Controversies in Selecting Nobel Laureates: An Historical Commentary Marshall A. Lichtman
There is universal agreement that the Nobel Prizes, given to individuals who have made an extraordinarily notable contribution to humankind in the fields of chemistry, physics, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace, are the most prestigious ...
Marshall A. Lichtman
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