The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2007 was awarded to Gerhard Ertl for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces.
Al Gore never won the Pulitzer Prize. He won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his documentary about global warming, Inconvenient Truth.
Perhaps you could fund your own prizes so that you can reward what you consider to be important. In the meanwhile, the Nobel Prize winners are selected based on specific criterion. The foundation which pays for it all gets to establish the rules.
To become a Nobel Prize winner, you typically need to make a significant contribution in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, or Economic Sciences. Nominees are selected by experts in each field, and the Nobel committees make the final decision on the winners. Winning a Nobel Prize requires groundbreaking work, dedication, and often a lifetime of contributions to your field.
Marie Curie was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics. She was the sole winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and she is the only woman to win the award in two different fields.
No, Nobel Prize winners do not have to be alive at the time of nomination. The Nobel Prize can be awarded posthumously.
You can find a list of Nobel Peace Prize winners on the official Nobel Prize website or through reputable news sources such as BBC or CNN. The list is updated regularly to include recent winners and their achievements.
I'm unable to provide real-time information, but you can find the most recent Nobel Prize winners on the official Nobel Prize website.
See the link below for Nobel Prize winners.
As far as I know, the nobel prize committee doesn't distinguish which of the prize recipients is "better" than others, nor am I aware of other popular "top" lists for nobel prize winners.
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As of 2021, there have been 27 Japanese Nobel Prize winners. This includes individuals who have been awarded the Nobel Prize in various categories such as Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, and Literature.
That's "Nobel", not "Novel". You can find a list of Nobel Prize Winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates". This article has related links; for example, one that lists nobel prize winners by country. The article is "List of Nobel laureates by country".
There is no clear consensus on the political leaning of Nobel Prize winners. The group of laureates is diverse, representing a range of political beliefs and ideologies. It is not accurate to categorize Nobel Prize winners as predominantly liberal or conservative.
There are a lot of Nobel Prize winners, so that could potentially be a very long list.However, Nobel Prizes are generally not given for inventions, but for discoveries.
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