The Nobel Prize in Physics 1949 was awarded to Hideki Yukawa for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces.
Hideki Yukawa won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1950.
Hideki Yukawa won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1949.
The first Japanese to win a Nobel Prize was in 1949 when Hideki Yukawa, a physicist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the theory of mesons.
Hideki Yukawa was the first person to theorize that the strong nuclear force between protons and neutrons was mediated by mesons, specifically the pion. The discovery of the pion in 1947 resulted in a Nobel Prize for Yukawa in 1949.
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People who have won the Nobel Peace Prize between 1936 and 1992 include: Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, Desmond Tutu, Wolfgang Pauli, and Hideki Yukawa. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Swedish Academy.
The five Nobel Prizes are: Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Chemistry Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Peace Prize
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