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Nobel Prize Winners

Noble prize winners are chosen based on their contribution in the advancement of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. The prize given is approximately US$1 million, and is awarded by a committee of five people selected by the Norwegian Parliament.

1,942 Questions

Where did Alfred Nobel receive education?

Alfred nobel recived education at Jacob Paris Apologist school in finland>

Who won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1957?

{| |+ Nobel Prizes ! Year |- ! Peace ! Chemistry ! Physics ! Physiology or Medicine ! Literature | 1901 J. H. Dunant

Frédéric Passy J. H. van't Hoff W. C. Roentgen E. A. von Behring R. F. A. Sully-Prudhomme 1902 Élie Ducommun

C. A. Gobat Emil Fischer H. A. Lorentz

Pieter Zeeman Sir Ronald Ross Theodor Mommsen 1903 Sir William R. Cremer S. A. Arrhenius A. H. Becquerel

Pierre Curie

Marie S. Curie N. R. Finsen Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 1904 Institute of International Law Sir William Ramsay J. W. S. Rayleigh Ivan P. Pavlov Frédéric Mistral

José Echegaray 1905 Baroness Bertha von Suttner Adolf von Baeyer Philipp Lenard Robert Koch Henryk Sienkiewicz 1906 Theodore Roosevelt Henri Moissan Sir Joseph Thomson Camillo Golgi

S. Ramón y Cajal Giosuè Carducci 1907 E. T. Moneta

Louis Renault Eduard Buchner A. A. Michelson C. I. A. Laveran Rudyard Kipling 1908 K. P. Arnoldson

Fredrik Bajer Sir Ernest Rutherford Gabriel Lippman Paul Ehrlich

Élie Metchnikoff R. C. Eucken 1909 Auguste Beernaert

P. H. B. Estournelles de Constant Wilhelm Ostwald Guglielmo Marconi

K. F. Braun Emil T. Kocher Selma Lagerlöf 1910 International Peace Bureau Otto Wallach J. D. van der Waals Albrecht Kossel Paul Heyse 1911 T. M. C. Asser

A. H. Fried Marie S. Curie Wilhelm Wien Allvar Gullstrand Maurice Maeterlinck 1912 Elihu Root Victor Grignard

Paul Sabatier N. G. Dalen Alexis Carrel Gerhart Hauptmann 1913 Henri La Fontaine Alfred Werner Heike Kamerlingh Onnes C. R. Richet Sir Rabindranath Tagore 1914 T. W. Richards Max von Laue Robert Barany 1915 Richard Willstätter Sir William H. Bragg

Sir William L. Bragg Romain Rolland 1916 Verner von Heidenstam 1917 International Red Cross C. G. Barkla K. A. Gjellerup

Henrik Pontoppidan 1918 Fritz Haber Max Planck 1919 Woodrow Wilson Johannes Stark Jules Bordet C. F. G. Spitteler 1920 Léon Bourgeois Walther Nernst C. E. Guillaume S. A. S. Krogh Knut Hamsum 1921 Hjalmar Branting

C. L. Lange Frederick Soddy Albert Einstein Anatole France 1922 Fridtjof Nansen F. W. Aston N. H. D. Bohr A. V. Hill

Otto Meyerhof Jacinto Benavente y Martinez 1923 Fritz Pregl Robert A. Millikan Sir Frederick G. Banting

J. J. R. Macleod W. B. Yeats 1924 K. M. G. Siegbahn Willem Einthoven W. S. Reymont 1925 Sir Austen Chamberlain

Charles G. Dawes Richard Zsigmondy James Franck

Gustav Hertz G. B. Shaw 1926 Aristide Briand

Gustav Stresemann Theodor Svedberg J. B. Perrin Johannes Fibiger Grazia Deledda 1927 F. É. Buisson

Ludwig Quidde Heinrich Wieland A. H. Compton

C. T. R. Wilson Julius Wagner-Jauregg Henri Bergson 1928 Adolf Windaus Sir Owen W. Richardson C. J. H. Nicolle Sigrid Undset 1929 Frank B. Kellogg Sir Arthur Harden

Hans von Euler-Chelpin L. V. de Broglie Christian Eijkman

Sir Frederick G. Hopkins Thomas Mann 1930 Nathan Söderblom Hans Fischer Sir Chandrasekhara V. Raman Karl Landsteiner Sinclair Lewis 1931 Jane Addams

Nicholas Murray Butler Carl Bosch

Friedrich Bergius Otto H. Warburg E. A. Karlfeldt 1932 Irving Langmuir Werner Heisenberg E. D. Adrian

Sir Charles Sherrington John Galsworthy 1933 Sir Norman Angell P. A. M. Dirac

Erwin Schrödinger Thomas H. Morgan I. A. Bunin 1934 Arthur Henderson Harold C. Urey G. H. Whipple

G. R. Minot

W. P. Murphy Luigi Pirandello 1935 Carl von Ossietzky Frédéric Joliot-Curie

Irène Joliot-Curie Sir James Chadwick Hans Spemann 1936 Carlos Saavedra Lamas P. J. W. Debye C. D. Anderson

V. F. Hess Sir Henry H. Dale

Otto Loewi Eugene O'Neill 1937 E. A. R. Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood Sir Walter N. Haworth

Paul Karrer C. J. Davisson

Sir George P. Thomson Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi Roger Martin du Gard 1938 Nansen International Office for Refugees Richard Kuhn Enrico Fermi Corneille Heymans Pearl S. Buck 1939 Adolf Butenandt

Leopold Ruzicka E. O. Lawrence Gerhard Domagk F. E. Sillanpää 1940 1941 1942 1943 Georg von Hevesy Otto Stern E. A. Doisy

Henrik Dam 1944 International Red Cross Otto Hahn I. I. Rabi Joseph Erlanger

H. S. Gasser J. V. Jensen 1945 Cordell Hull A. I. Virtanen Wolfgang Pauli Sir Alexander Fleming

E. B. Chain

Sir Howard W. Florey Gabriela Mistral 1946 J. R. Mott

Emily G. Balch J. B. Sumner

J. H. Northrop

W. M. Stanley P. W. Bridgman H. J. Muller Hermann Hesse 1947 American Friends Service Committee and Friends Service Council Sir Robert Robinson Sir Edward V. Appleton C. F. Cori

Gerty T. Cori

B. A. Houssay André Gide 1948 Arne Tiselius P. M. S. Blackett Paul H. Müller T. S. Eliot 1949 John Boyd Orr, Baron Boyd Orr W. F. Giauque Hideki Yukawa W. R. Hess

Egas Moniz William Faulkner 1950 Ralph J. Bunche Otto Diels

Kurt Alder C. F. Powell Philip S. Hench

Edward C. Kendall

Tadeus Reichstein Bertrand Russel, Earl Russell 1951 Léon Jouhaux Edwin M. McMillan

Glenn T. Seaborg Sir John D. Cockcroft

Ernest T. S. Walton Max Theiler Pär F. Lagerkvist 1952 Albert Schweitzer A. J. P. Martin

R. L. M. Synge Felix Bloch

E. M. Purcell S. A. Waksman François Mauriac 1953 George C. Marshall Hermann Staudinger Frits Zernike F. A. Lipmann

Sir Hans A. Krebs Sir Winston L. S. Churchill 1954 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Linus C. Pauling Max Born

Walther Bothe J. F. Enders

F. C. Robbins

T. H. Weller Ernest Hemingway 1955 Vincent du Vigneaud Willis E. Lamb, Jr.

Polykarp Kusch A. H. T. Theorell Halldór K. Laxness 1956 Sir Cyril N. Hinshelwood

Nikolai N. Semenov W. B. Shockley

W. H. Brattain

John Bardeen D. W. Richards, Jr.

A. F. Cournand

Werner Forssmann Juan Ramón Jiménez 1957 Lester B. Pearson Sir Alexander R. Todd Tsung-Dao Lee

Chen Ning Yang Daniele Bovet Albert Camus 1958 Georges Henri Pire Frederick Sanger P. A. Cherenkov

Igor Y. Tamm

Ilya M. Frank Joshua Lederberg

G. W. Beadle

E. I. Tatum Boris L. Pasternak 1959 Philip J. Noel-Baker Jaroslav Heyrovsky Emilio Segrè

Owen Chamberlain Severo Ochoa

Arthur Kornberg Salvatore Quasimodo 1960 Albert J. Luthuli W. F. Libby D. A. Glaser Sir Macfarlane Burnet

P. B. Medawar St.-John Perse 1961 Dag Hammarskjöld Melvin Calvin Robert Hofstadter

R. L. Moessbauer Georg von Bekesy Ivo Andrić 1962 Linus C. Pauling M. F. Perutz

J. C. Kendrew L. D. Landau J. D. Watson

F. H. C. Crick

M. H. F. Wilkins John Steinbeck 1963 International Committee of the Red Cross

League of Red Cross Societies Giulio Natta

Karl Ziegler Eugene Paul Wigner

Maria Goeppert Mayer

J. Hans D. Jensen Sir John Carew Eccles

Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

Andrew Fielding Huxley George Seferis 1964 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin Charles Hard Townes

Nikolai Gennadiyevich Basov

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov Konrad E. Bloch

Feodor Lynen Jean-Paul Sartre 1965 United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund Robert Burns Woodward Richard Phillips Feynman

Shinichiro Tomonaga

Julian Seymour Schwinger François Jacob

André Lwoff

Jacques Monod M. A. Sholokhov 1966 Robert S. Mulliken Alfred Kastler Francis Peyton Rous

Charles Brenton Huggins S. Y. Agnon

Nelly Sachs 1967 Manfred Eigen

Ronald George Wreyford Norrish

George Porter Hans Albrecht Bethe Ragnar Granit

Haldan Keffer Hartline

George Wald Miguel Angel Asturias 1968 René Cassin Lars Onsager Luis W. Alvarez Robert W. Holley

H. Gobind Khorana

Marshall W. Nirenberg Yasunari Kawabata 1969 International Labor Organization Derek H. R. Barton

Odd Hassel Murray Gell-Mann Max Delbrück

Alfred D. Hershey

Salvador B. Luria Samuel Beckett 1970 Norman E. Borlaug Luis Federico Leloir Louis Eugène Néel

Hans Olof Alfven Julius Axelrod

Bernard Katz

Ulf von Euler Alexandr I. Solzhenitsyn 1971 Willy Brandt Gerhard Herzberg Dennis Gabor Earl W. Sutherland Pablo Neruda 1972 Stanford Moore

William Howard Stein

Christian B. Anfinsen John Bardeen

Leon N. Cooper

John Robert Schrieffer Gerald M. Edelman

Rodney R. Porter Heinrich Böll 1973 Henry A. Kissinger

Le Duc Tho Ernst Otto Fischer

Geoffrey Wilkinson Leo Esaki

Ivar Giaever

Brian D. Josephson Konrad Lorenz

Nikolaas Tinbergen

Karl von Frisch Patrick White 1974 Sean MacBride

Eisaku Sato Paul J. Flory Martin Ryle

Antony Hewish Albert Claude

George Emil Palade

Christian de Duve Eyvind Johnson

Harry Martinson 1975 Andrei D. Sakharov John Warcup Cornforth

Vladimir Prelog Aage N. Bohr

Ben Roy Mottelson

James Rainwater David Baltimore

Renato Dulbecco

Howard M. Temin Eugenio Montale 1976 Mairead Corrigan

Betty Williams WIlliam Nunn Lipscomb Burton Richter

Samuel Chao Chung Ting Baruch Samuel Blumberg

Daniel Carleton Gajdusek Saul Bellow 1977 Amnesty International Ilya Prigogine Philip W. Anderson

Sir Nevill F. Mott

John H. Van Vleck Rosalyn S. Yalow

Roger C. L. Guillemin

Andrew V. Schally Vicente Aleixandre 1978 Menachem Begin

Anwar al-Sadat Peter Mitchell Peter Kapitza

Arno A. Penzias

Robert W. Wilson Werner Arber

Daniel Nathans

Hamilton O. Smith Isaac Bashevis Singer 1979 Mother Teresa Herbert C. Brown

Georg Wittig Steven Weinberg

Sheldon L. Glashow

Abdus Salam Allan Macleod Cormack

Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield Odysseus Elytis 1980 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel Paul Berg

Walter Gilbert

Frederick Sanger James W. Cronin

Val L. Fitch Baruj Benacerraf

George D. Snell

Jean Dausset Czesław Miłosz 1981 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Kenichi Fukui

Roald Hoffmann Nicolaas Bloembergen

Arthur Schawlow

Kai M. Siegbahn Roger W. Sperry

David H. Hubel

Torsten N. Wiesel Elias Canetti 1982 Alfonso García Robles

Alva Myrdal Aaron Klug Kenneth G. Wilson Sune K. Bergström

Bengt I. Samuelsson

John R. Vane Gabriel García Márquez 1983 Lech Wałęsa Henry Taube Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

William A. Fowler Barbara McClintock William Golding 1984 Desmond Tutu R. Bruce Merrifield Carlo Rubbia

Simon van der Meer Cesar Milstein

George J. F. Köhler

Niels K. Jerne Jaroslav Seifert 1985 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Herbert A. Hauptman

Jerome Karle Klaus von Klitzing Michael S. Brown

Joseph L. Goldstein Claude Simon 1986 Elie Wiesel Dudley R. Herschbach

Yuan T. Lee

John C. Polanyi Ernst Ruska

Gerd Binnig

Heinrich Rohrer Rita Levi-Montalcini

Stanley Cohen Wole Soyinka 1987 Oscar Arias Sánchez Donald J. Cram

Charles J. Pedersen

Jean-Marie Lehn K. Alex Müller

J. Georg Bednorz Susumu Tonegawa Joseph Brodsky 1988 United Nations Peacekeeping Forces Johann Deisenhofer

Robert Huber

Hartmut Michel Leon M. Lederman

Melvin Schwartz

Jack Steinberger Gertrude B. Elion

George H. Hitchings

Sir James Black Naguib Mahfouz 1989 Dalai Lama Thomas R. Cech

Sidney Altman Norman F. Ramsey

Hans G. Dehmelt

Wolfgang Paul J. Michael Bishop

Harold E. Varmus Camilo José Cela 1990 Mikhail S. Gorbachev Elias James Corey Richard E. Taylor

Jerome I. Friedman

Henry W. Kendall Joseph E. Murray

E. Donnall Thomas Octavio Paz 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi Richard R. Ernst Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Edwin Neher

Bert Sakmann Nadine Gordimer 1992 Rigoberta Menchú Rudolph A. Marcus Georges Charpak Edmond H. Fischer

Edwin G. Krebs Derek Walcott 1993 F. W. de Klerk

Nelson Mandela Kary B. Mullis

Michael Smith Russell A. Hulse

Joseph H. Taylor, Jr. Richard J. Roberts

Phillip A. Sharp Toni Morrison 1994 Yasir Arafat

Shimon Peres

Yitzhak Rabin George A. Olah Clifford G. Shull

Bertram N. Brockhouse Alfred G. Gilman

Martin Rodbell Kenzaburo Oe 1995 Joseph Rotblat

Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Paul Crutzen

F. Sherwood Rowland

Mario Molina Martin L. Perl

Frederick Reines Edward B. Lewis

Eric F. Wieschaus

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Seamus Heaney 1996 Carlos Belo

José Ramos-Horta Richard E. Smalley

Robert F. Curl, Jr.

Sir Harold W. Kroto David M. Lee

Robert C. Richardson

Douglas D. Osheroff Peter C. Doherty

Rolf M. Zinkernagel Wisława Szymborska 1997 International Campaign to Ban Landmines

Jody Williams Paul D. Boyer

Jens C. Skou

John E. Walker Steven Chu

William D. Phillips

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Stanley B. Prusiner Dario Fo 1998 John Hume

David Trimble Walter Kohn

John A. Pople Robert B. Laughlin

Horst L. Störmer

Daniel C. Tsui Robert F. Furchgott

Louis J. Ignarro

Ferid Murad José Saramago 1999 Doctors Without Borders Ahmed H. Zewail Martinus J. G. Veltman

Gerardus 't Hooft Günter Blobel Günter Grass 2000 Kim Dae Jung Alan J. Heeger

Alan G. MacDiarmid

Hideki Shirakawa Zhores I. Alferov

Herbert Kroemer

Jack S. Kilby Arvid Carlsson

Paul Greengard

Eric Kandel Gao Xingjian 2001 United Nations

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Ryoji Noyori

K. Barry Sharpless Eric A. Cornell

Wolfgang Ketterle

Carl E. Wieman Leland H. Hartwell

R. Timothy Hunt

Sir Paul M. Nurse V. S. Naipaul 2002 Jimmy Carter John B. Fenn

Koichi Tanaka

Kurt Wüthrich Raymond Davis, Jr.

Masatoshi Koshiba

Riccardo Giacconi Sydney Brenner

H. Robert Horvitz

John E. Sulston Imre Kertész 2003 Shirin Ebadi Peter C. Agre

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Vitaly L. Ginzburg

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Sir Peter Mansfield J. M. Coetzee 2004 Wangari Maathai Aaron Ciechanover

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Linda B. Buck Elfriede Jelinek 2005 International Atomic Energy Agency

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Who won the Nobel Prize for the Theory of Relativity?

I do not think anyone did. Even Einstein won the Nobel Prize not for Relativity. He won it for the Photoelectric Effect

Who won Nobel prize in 1922?

Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins all were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work on the structure of DNA.

Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983?

Lech Walesa, the leader of the Solidarity trade union in Poland, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 for his non-violent efforts to promote democracy and workers' rights in his country.

Who won a Nobel Prize in 1958 for his studies of biochemical genetics?

George Beadle and Edward Tatum won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958 for their discovery of the role of genes in regulating biochemical processes within cells.

Received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1903?

Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 for her work on radioactivity. She shared the prize with her husband, Pierre Curie, and Henri Becquerel. This was the first Nobel Prize awarded to a woman.

What European country awards nobel prizes each year?

Sweden awards the Nobel Prizes each year. The prizes were established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist, and have been awarded since 1901.

Who French scientist won the nobel prize in 1911?

Marie Curie, a Polish-born French scientist, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of the elements polonium and radium. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to have won Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields.

First Asian to get Nobel Prize for physics?

Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was an Indian physicist whose work was influential in the growth of science in the world.He was the first Asian scientist to win the Nobel Prize He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light traverses a transparent material, some of the light that is deflected changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman scattering and is the result of the Raman effect.

What was Linus Pauling famous for?

Linus Pauling was famous for being a American chemist, biochemist, and peace activist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 for his research on the nature of the chemical bond and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962 for his activism against nuclear weapons testing.

When did Albert Einstein win the Nobel prize in physics?

Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the photoelectric effect.

Who were the 2007 Nobel prize winners?

In Chemistry, Gerhard Ertl.

In Economics, Hurwicz, Maskin and Myerson.

In Literature, Doris Lessing.

In Medicine, Capecchi, Evans and Smithies.

In Physics, Fert and Grunberg.

The Peace Prize went to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Al Gore.

Who won the Nobel Prize in 2007?

There are several Nobel Prizes. Each of them is awarded each year.

The 2010 laureates are:

Physics: Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov

Chemistry: Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki

Peace: Liu Xiaobo

Medicine: Robert G. Edwards

Economics: Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides

Literature: Mario Vargas Llosa

Multiple noble prize winners?

  • Marie Curie in physics for discovery of radioactivity and in chemistry for isolation of pure radium.
  • Linus Pauling won the 1954 Chemistry Prize for his research into the chemical bondand its application to the structure of complex substances. Pauling also won the Peace Prize in 1962 for his anti-nuclear activism.
  • John Bardeen received award in physics ywice for superconductivity and invention of transistor.
  • Frederick Sanger received the prize twice in Chemistry: in 1958 for determining the structure of the insulin molecule and in 1980 for inventing a method of determining base sequences in DNA.

Why is there no Nobel Prize in Biology?

There are many Nobel prizes in biology!

Here are a few of the Nobel lauriates...

  1. Francis Crik=molecular biology
  2. David Baltmore=molecular biology
  3. Dr. Guenter Blobel=medicine(protein research)
  4. Robert Clarke Graham
  5. Paul Williams Jr.
  6. W. Brian Sweeney, Brian Krafte-Jacobs, Jeffrey W. Britton, and Wayne Hansen=numerical analysis of bowel movement frequency
  7. Anders Barheim and Hogne Sandvik = appetite of leeches
  8. T. Yagyu and his colleagues=brainwave research
  9. Dr. Paul Bosland=breeding a spiceless Jalapeno pepper
  10. Richard Wassersug=research on tadpoles
Sorry but all the Laurets mentioned either received the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology or the Noble Prize for Chemistry. The fact that many of the researchers were working in areas that were not specifically associated with Chemistry or with Physiology and Medicine simply highlights how the criteria have been stretched to accomodate the achievements in Biology for which there is no specific Nobel prize. The use of the Medicine and Physiology prize in this fashion is similar to the use made of the prize for Physics and the prize for Economics, both of which have been awarded to Mathematicians as there is no Nobel Prize for Mathematics. There are various rumours for Nobel not including an award for Mathematics or Biology. The gossip about the absence of a biology award is that the Noble hated the most emminent biologist of the time, however the most likely explanation is that Biology in its own right was a young science with Physiology and Medicine seeming to be more important and beneficial to mankind

Who won the nobel prize in chemistry in 1993?

Kary Mullis and Michael Smith jointly won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for their contributions to developing methods in DNA research.

People who won Nobel Peace Prize?

The first Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to Henry Dunant and Frederic Passy in 1901. In 1964, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Martin Luther King, Jr. Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

Scientific winners of Nobel Prize?

I guess those would basically be the winners of the Nobel prize in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economics. You can find a list of Nobel prize winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates".

Who won the Nobel Prize for explaining the photoelectric effect?

Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. His explanation helped confirm the particle nature of light, leading to the development of the field of quantum mechanics.

Where did Linus Pauling work?

Linus Pauling worked at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) for much of his career. He was a prominent chemist and had a significant impact in the fields of chemistry and peace activism.

Who are the filipino Nobel Prize winners?

As far as I know, there is no Filipino yet to achieve a Nobel Prize. Indeed, Filipinos are undoubtedly very talented, but maybe their talents are not enough to a deserve a Nobel. But if they really deserve a Nobel award, then maybe there's something "fishy" going on inside the organization... (discrimination?, conspiracies?)..

Maybe same reasons also apply why there is NO pure Filipino Hollywood actor, NBA player, or a single gold medalist in Olympics (Yes, NO gold medal!!). I remember Onoc Velasco, who really deserved gold medal but landed only on silver because of scoring errors.

There are two probable reasons:

1. Filipino talent is NOT WORLD-CLASS.

OR

2. Filipino talent is World Class, BUT maybe the rest of the world have hidden jealousy or anger against the Filipinos, that's why they are deprived of such awards and honors.

Who knows?

How pity for the Philippines...

How old was Edison when he died?

Thomas Edison was 84 years old when he died on October 18, 1931.