The Nobel E-Museum http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1983/index.html http//www.profiles.nlm.nih.gov/LL/ http//www.nationalacademies.org/history/members/mcclintock. http://library.albany.edu/science/nobel.html
Extractions: Science Library Home Library Catalogs Request Forms Reference Collection ... Search the Internet The Nobel e-Museum http://www.nobel.se/ ): The official site of the Nobel Foundation contains news from the foundation, announcements of summaries and upcoming events, information on laureates, and links to the home pages for all of the individual award archive sites, including: chemistry http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/index.html and physics http://www.nobel.se/physics/index.html Nobel Prize Internet Archive http://www.alma.com/nobel/ The interactive Nobel Prize archive site contains a complete list of laureates in all award categories and basic information about the prize, such as How are prize winners nominated and selected?; What is the monetary value of a Nobel Prize?; and What are the nationalities of past winners? A Virtual Tour of the Nobel Foundation http://www.nobel.se/nobel/nobel-foundation/vr-nf/index.html ). Maps and information on the Nobel Foundation, a private institution established in 1900 based on the will of Alfred Nobel. The Foundation manages the assets made available through the will for the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace. The Royal Swedish Academy of the Sciences http://www.kva.se/KVA_Root/index_eng.asp
Extractions: The annual Lindau Nobel Prizewinners meetings are a forum for encounters and international communication bringing together chemical, economic, medical and physics Nobel laureates and young scientists in a relaxed atmosphere to develop open-minded discussion. This unique formula also attracts many representatives of the media to encourage the dialogue between science and society contributing to a general under-standing of science. Each year the meetings rotate between economics, physics, chemistry and physiology. The theme for the 54th Meeting (2004), was Physics - You can view the interviews by clicking the link below: The Lindau Interviews 2004: Nobel Prize Winners in Physics
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Index - Vélemény - A Hülyeség Nobel-díjasai A hülyeség nobeldíjasai - Az Annals of Improbable Research címu harvardi tudományosvicclap 1991 óta a stockholmi ceremóniával egyszerre, minden évben http://index.hu/tech/fightclub/nobelbodoky/
Extractions: marketingesek gyomrába Fékezés nélkül hajtott a buszra várók közé egy BMW Érden Medián: csökken a Fidesz elõnye ... Cameron Diaz félmeztelen 2000. október 10., kedd hirdetés banner( 829, 510, 330, 247, 0, ) Az Annals of Improbable Research címû harvardi tudományos vicclap 1991 óta a stockholmi ceremóniával egyszerre, minden évben kiosztja saját IgNobel-díjait: olyan kutatási eredményeket díjaznak tíz tudományterületen, amelyeket "nem lehet vagy nem kellene reprodukálni". A tavalyi Béke-IgNobelt például egy dél-afrikai feltaláló kapta, aki lángszóróval egybeépített autóriasztót tervezett. Díjátadó ceremóna Idén október 5-én tartották a díjátadó ceremóniát a Harvard Egyetem Sanders auditóriumában, valódi Nobel-díjasok fújták a papírtrombitákat, a kitüntetettek mintegy fele viszont távolmaradásával tüntetett. Az IgNobelt ugyanis komoly tudósok kapják rangos szaklapokban publikált eredményeikért, és ezt az elismerést nem sokan írják be boldogan az önéletrajzukba.
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Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 LONDON, England The winners of the Nobel Prize for medicine said they were "bowled over" by their award for ground-breaking new cancer research. British scientists R.Timothy Hunt and Paul M. Nurse, who won the prize with American researcher Leland H. Hartwell, added that they were still reeling from shock and disbelief at a hastily arranged press conference in the UK. "I'm not sure we really believe it but it's on the (Nobel) web site now," Hunt told Reuters news agency, the first of the pair to hear about the honour. Nurse heard the news after he was pulled out of a meeting and told to turn on his mobile phone. The 50 professors of Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, which makes up the Nobel Assembly that votes for the winner of the physiology or medicine award, announced the $1 million prize on Monday. When asked what they would do with the prize money, 58-year-old Hunt said he would pay off the mortgage but Nurse, six years his junior, had something else in mind.
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Extractions: Nobel_prize_medal.jpg Photographs of Nobel Prize Medals. The Nobel Prizes are generally awarded to people, (or in the case of Nobel Peace Prize, also to organisations) who have done outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society. In the areas it is awarded in, they are generally regarded as the supreme commendation in the world today. As of March 2005 , a total of 770 Nobel Prizes have been given. However, a few prize winners have declined the award. The prize is occasionally awarded to those who persevered through critical moments in a process despite the risk of failure. Also, there may be one or more years in which a prize or prizes may not be awarded; however, prizes must be awarded at least once every five years. It is possible that a prize is given to some little-known individual or group. This has happened most often with the Peace Prize. The prize cannot be revoked. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")
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Extractions: Alfred (Bernhard) Nobel was born October 21, 1833 in Stockholm Sweden. Nobel, who invented dynamite, endowed a $9 million fund in his will. The interest on this endowment was to be used as awards for people whose work most benefited humanity. He wanted the profit from his invention to be used to reward human ingenuity. First awarded in 1901, the Nobel Prize is still the most honored in the world. In 1842 Nobel's family moved to St. Petersburg, Russia where he obtained his education. He traveled widely as a young man, becoming fluent in five languages. Nobel was interested in literature and wrote novels, poetry and plays in his spare time. In the 1860s he began experiments with nitroglycerin in his father's factory. He tried many ways to stabilize this highly volatile material. Nobel discovered that a mix of nitroglycerin and a fine porous powder called kieselguhr was most effective. He named this mixture dynamite, and received a patent in 1867. He set up factories around the world to manufacture dynamite and other explosives. Construction and mining companies, and the military ordered large quantities of this relatively safe explosive. Sales of dynamite brought Nobel great wealth. His other chemical research provided valuable information on the development of artificial rubber, leather, silk and precious stones.
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Extractions: Read more than 3,000 books online FREE! More than 900 PDFs now available for sale HOME ABOUT NAP CONTACT NAP HELP ... ORDERING INFO Items in cart [0] TRY OUR SPECIAL DISCOVERY ENGINE Questions? Call 888-624-8373 Nobel Prize Women in Science: Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries, Second Edition (1993) Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii 1 A Passion for Discovery, pp. 1-8 2 Marie Sklodowska Curie, pp. 9-36 3 Lise Meitner, pp. 37-63 4 Emmy Noether, pp. 64-90 5 Gerty Radnitz Cori, pp. 91-116 6 Irene Joliot-Curie, pp. 117-143 7 Barbara McClintock, pp. 144-174 8 Maria Goeppert Mayer, pp. 175-200 9 Rita Levi-Montalcini, pp. 201-224 10 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, pp. 225-253 11 Chien-Shiung Wu, pp. 254-278 12 Gertrude Belle Elion, pp. 279-302 13 Rosalind Elsie Franklin, pp. 303-331 14 Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, pp. 332-354 15 Jocelyn Bell Burnell, pp. 355-377 16 Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, pp. 378-405 Afterword, pp. 406-407
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Extractions: Read more than 3,000 books online FREE! More than 900 PDFs now available for sale HOME ABOUT NAP CONTACT NAP HELP ... ORDERING INFO Items in cart [0] TRY OUR SPECIAL DISCOVERY ENGINE Questions? Call 888-624-8373 Nobel Prize Women in Science: Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries, Second Edition (1993) Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii 1 A Passion for Discovery, pp. 1-8 2 Marie Sklodowska Curie, pp. 9-36 3 Lise Meitner, pp. 37-63 4 Emmy Noether, pp. 64-90 5 Gerty Radnitz Cori, pp. 91-116 6 Irene Joliot-Curie, pp. 117-143 7 Barbara McClintock, pp. 144-174 8 Maria Goeppert Mayer, pp. 175-200 9 Rita Levi-Montalcini, pp. 201-224 10 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, pp. 225-253 11 Chien-Shiung Wu, pp. 254-278 12 Gertrude Belle Elion, pp. 279-302 13 Rosalind Elsie Franklin, pp. 303-331 14 Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, pp. 332-354 15 Jocelyn Bell Burnell, pp. 355-377 16 Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, pp. 378-405 Afterword, pp. 406-407