The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960 was awarded to Willard F. Libby for his method to use carbon-14 for age determination in Archaeology, geology, geophysics, and other branches of science.
The radiocarbon method was developed by a team of scientists led by the late Professor Willard F. Libby of the University of Chicago after the end of World War 2. Libby later received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960 for the radiocarbon discovery. Libby made his first test before 1960.
Ernest Rutherford won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1994 was awarded to George A. Olah for his contribution to carbocation chemistry.
Marie Curie won the Nobel prize in both physics and chemistry.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie won both Physics and Chemistry Nobel Prizes.
Willard Frank Libby won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960.
Willard Frank Libby won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960.
The radiocarbon method was developed by a team of scientists led by the late Professor Willard F. Libby of the University of Chicago after the end of World War 2. Libby later received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960 for the radiocarbon discovery. Libby made his first test before 1960.
Professor Willard F. Libby was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his research on carbon dating. You can read about him and all past Nobel Prize awards at www.nobelprize.org.
Willard S. Boyle won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
Hans Fischer won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1930.
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was a Swedish chemist and the inventor of dynamite. Nobel wanted to leave a better legacy and established the prizes that bear his name. (see related link)
Kurt Alder won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950.
Frederick Sanger won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958.
Jaroslav Heyrovsky won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959.
George Porter won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967.
Lars Onsager won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968.