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Irving Langmuir
Chemist, Physicist / 1881 - 1957
Irving Langmuir was an American chemist and physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in surface chemistry.
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(1881-1957)
Chemist, Physicist
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Paul C Lauterbur
Educator, Chemist / 1929 - 2007
Paul C. Lauterbur is an American chemist best known for his work in helping to develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for internal body structures scanning.
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(1929-2007)
Educator, Chemist
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Tsung Dao Lee
Physicist / 1926 -
Tsang Dao Lee is a Chinese-born American physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957.
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(1926-)
Physicist
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Doris Lessing
Author / 1919 -
Doris Lessing is a writer whose works have focused on people involved in the social and political upheavals of the 20th century.
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(1919-)
Author
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Rita Levi-Montalcini
Educator, Medical Professional, Neurologist, Academic Author / 1909 - 2012
Rita Levi-Montalcini shared the 1986 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for her part in the discovery of a protein that stimulates nerve cell growth.
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(1909-2012)
Educator, Medical Professional, Neurologist, Academic Author
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Sinclair Lewis
Journalist, Author / 1885 - 1951
Sinclair Lewis was a journalist and Nobel Prize winning novelist known for 20th century works like Main Street, Elmer Gantry and Babbitt.
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(1885-1951)
Journalist, Author
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Willard Libby
Chemist / 1908 - 1980
Willard Libby was a chemist whose technique of carbon-14 dating provided an extremely valuable tool for a variety of scientists.
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(1908-1980)
Chemist
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Gabriel Lippmann
Physicist / 1845 - 1921
French physicist Gabriel Lippmann created the first color photographic plate. The creation earned him the 1908 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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(1845-1921)
Physicist
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Mario Vargas Llosa
Author / 1936 -
Winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature, novelist Mario Vargas Llosa has written many novels that reflect on Peruvian society and politics.
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(1936-)
Author
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Luis Federico Leloir
Chemist / 1906 - 1987
Luis Federico Leloir received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery and study of sugar nucleotides.
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(1906-1987)
Chemist
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Wangari Maathai
Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Government Official / 1940 - 2011
Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan political and environmental activist and her country's assistant minister of environment, natural resources and wildlife.
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(1940-2011)
Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Government Official
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Naguib Mahfouz
Author / 1911 - 2006
Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz (1911–2006) won the Nobel Prize in 1988 for his significant contribution to Arabic literature.
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(1911-2006)
Author
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Nelson Mandela
Civil Rights Activist, World Leader, Journalist / 1918 -
Nelson Mandela became the first black president of South Africa in 1994. A symbol of global peacemaking, he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
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(1918-)
Civil Rights Activist, World Leader, Journalist
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Thomas Mann
Journalist / 1875 - 1955
German novelist, short-story and essay writer Thomas Mann won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. One of his best-known novels is Death in Venice.
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(1875-1955)
Journalist
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Peter Mansfield
Academic, Physicist / 1933 -
Professor Peter Mansfield received the Nobel Prize for further developing magnetic resonance (MRI) technology, leading to its widespread use in hospitals.
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(1933-)
Academic, Physicist
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Guglielmo Marconi
Inventor, Physicist / 1874 - 1937
Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel Prize winning physicist and inventor, credited with the ground breaking work necessary for all future radio technology.
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(1874-1937)
Inventor, Physicist
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Rudolph A. Marcus
Academic, Chemist / 1923 -
Rudolph A. Marcus is a Canadian chemist known for his research in electron-transfer reactions. He established what is known as the Marcus Theory, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1992.
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(1923-)
Academic, Chemist
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Barry J. Marshall
Doctor, Scientist / 1951 -
Nobel Prize-winning physician Barry J. Marshall discovered that stomach ulcers were caused by bacteria, and can be treated with antibiotics.
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(1951-)
Doctor, Scientist
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George C. Marshall Jr.
General, Government Official / 1880 - 1959
During his military career, George C. Marshall Jr. served as U.S. Army chief of staff and secretary of state. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
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(1880-1959)
General, Government Official
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François Mauriac
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1885 - 1970
French novelist François Mauriac won the 1952 Nobel Prize for Literature. The prolific writer focused on themes about human nature and the desire for God.
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(1885-1970)
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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Barbara McClintock
Botanist, Geneticist / 1902 - 1992
Scientist Barbara McClintock won a Nobel Prize in 1983 for her study of corn chromosomes, which revolutionized the field of cytogenetics.
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(1902-1992)
Botanist, Geneticist
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Élie Metchnikoff
Biologist, Zoologist / 1845 - 1916
Russian zoologist and microbiologist Élie Metchnikoff received a Nobel Prize for his discovery of phagocytosis, amoeba-like cells engulfing foreign bodies.
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(1845-1916)
Biologist, Zoologist
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Robert A. Millikan
Educator, Physicist / 1868 - 1953
American physicist Robert A. Milikan is best known for measuring the charge on the electron, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1923.
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(1868-1953)
Educator, Physicist
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César Milstein
Immunologist / 1927 - 2002
César Milstein developed monoclonal antibody production and received a Nobel Prize in 1984. Monoclonal antibodies are used in pregnancy tests and diagnosing diseases.
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(1927-2002)
Immunologist
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Gabriela Mistral
Diplomat, Poet / 1889 - 1957
Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral won the 1945 Nobel Prize for Literature. Her 1922 collection Desolación deals with the aftermath of her lover’s suicide.
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(1889-1957)
Diplomat, Poet
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Franco Modigliani
Economist / 1918 - 2003
Economist Franco Modigliani won a Nobel Prize in 1985 for his research of household savings and financial markets.
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(1918-2003)
Economist
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Mario Molina
Chemist / 1943 -
Mexican-born chemist Mario Molina won a Nobel Prize in 1995 for his research on how man-made compounds affect the ozone layer.
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(1943-)
Chemist
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Toni Morrison
Writer / 1931 -
Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist. Among her best known novels are The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon and Beloved.
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(1931-)
Writer
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Mother Teresa
Nun, Saint / 1910 - 1997
Mother Teresa was the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to helping the poor.
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(1910-1997)
Nun, Saint
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Gunnar Myrdal
Economist, Journalist, Sociologist / 1898 - 1987
Nobel Prize-winning Swedish economist and sociologist Gunner Myrdal is regarded as a major theorist of international relations and developmental economics.
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(1898-1987)
Economist, Journalist, Sociologist
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Gabriel García Márquez
Author / 1928 -
Writer Gabriel García Márquez, author of Love in the Time of Cholera, has gained worldwide readership with his brand of magical realism.
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(1928-)
Author
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V.S. Naipaul
Journalist, Author / 1932 -
Sir V.S. Naipaul is a Trinidadian-British writer of Indian descent known for his novels set in developing countries. He won the Nobel Prize in 2001 for his novel, Half a Life.
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(1932-)
Journalist, Author
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John F. Nash Jr.
Mathematician / 1928 -
American mathematician John F. Nash, Jr. was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Economics for his landmark work on the mathematics of game theory.
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(1928-)
Mathematician
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Pablo Neruda
Diplomat, Poet / 1904 - 1973
Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize–winning Chilean poet who was once called “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language.”
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(1904-1973)
Diplomat, Poet
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Alfred Nobel
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist / 1833 - 1896
Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and other explosives. He used his enormous fortune from 355 patents to institute the Nobel Prizes.
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(1833-1896)
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist
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Douglass C. North
Economist, Academic Author / 1920 -
Douglass C. North received the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work applying economic theory and statistical methods to the study of history.
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(1920-)
Economist, Academic Author
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Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard
Geneticist / 1942 -
Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard is a German developmental geneticist who won a Nobel Prize for research concerning the mechanisms of early embryonic development.
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(1942-)
Geneticist
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Eugene O'Neill
Playwright / 1888 - 1953
Eugene O'Neill was the first American dramatist to regard the stage as a literary medium and the only U.S. playwright to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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(1888-1953)
Playwright
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Barack Obama
Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1961 -
Barack Obama is the 44th and current president of the United States, and the first African American to serve as U.S. president. First elected to the presidency in 2008, he won a second term in 2012.
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(1961-)
Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Severo Ochoa
Academic, Chemist / 1905 - 1993
Severo Ochoa was co-awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering an enzyme in bacteria that enables the synthesis of RNA.
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(1905-1993)
Academic, Chemist
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Kenzaburo Oe
Author / 1935 -
Kenzaburo Oe is a Japanese novelist whose works express the rebellion of his post-World War II generation. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994.
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(1935-)
Author
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George A. Olah
Chemist / 1927 -
George A. Olah won the 1994 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work he did in the1960s isolating carbocations, or positively charged hydrocarbon fragments.
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Chemist
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George E. Palade
Biologist / 1912 - 2008
Biologist George Emil Palade studied cell structure and discovered ribosomes. He won a 1974 Nobel Prize for his research.
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(1912-2008)
Biologist
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Boris Pasternak
Author, Poet / 1890 - 1960
Boris Pasternak was a Russian novelist and poet who wrote the epic Dr. Zhivago.
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(1890-1960)
Author, Poet
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Wolfgang Pauli
Physicist / 1900 - 1958
Wolfgang Pauli was a physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle.
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(1900-1958)
Physicist
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Linus Pauling
Chemist / 1901 - 1994
Linus Pauling was a theoretical physical chemist who became the only person to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes.
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(1901-1994)
Chemist
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
Surgeon, Scientist / 1849 - 1936
Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov studied "conditioned reflex" through an experiment that made hungry dogs salivate at the sound of a dinner bell.
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(1849-1936)
Surgeon, Scientist
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Octavio Paz
Author, Poet / 1914 - 1998
Mexican poet and essayist Octavio Paz received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990.
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(1914-1998)
Author, Poet
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Lester B. Pearson
Diplomat, Prime Minister / 1897 - 1972
Lester Pearson was a diplomat and the prime minster of Canada from 1963 to 1968.
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(1897-1972)
Diplomat, Prime Minister
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Shimon Peres
World Leader, Prime Minister / 1923 -
President of Israel Shimon Peres was also twice prime minister of Israel and won a Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the Oslo Accords with Rabin and Arafat.
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(1923-)
World Leader, Prime Minister
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Harold Pinter
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter / 1930 - 2008
Harold Pinter is a renowned British playwright who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.
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(1930-2008)
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Luigi Pirandello
Author, Playwright / 1867 - 1936
Luigi Pirandello was a playwright, novelist and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934.
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(1867-1936)
Author, Playwright
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Edward C Prescott
Economist / 1940 -
Economist Edward C. Prescott won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics for his study of central bank policy and business cycles.
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(1940-)
Economist
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Ernie Pyle
Journalist / 1900 - 1945
American journalist Ernie Pyle was one of the most famous war correspondents of World War II. He won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting in 1944.
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(1900-1945)
Journalist
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Salvatore Quasimodo
Literary Critic, Poet / 1901 - 1968
Salvatore Quasimodo is one of the foremost Italian poets of the 20th century. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959.
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(1901-1968)
Literary Critic, Poet
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Yitzhak Rabin
Prime Minister / 1922 - 1995
Yitzhak Rabin was Israeli statesman who, as prime minister of Israel, led his country toward peace with its Palestinian and Arab neighbors.
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(1922-1995)
Prime Minister
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José Ramos-Horta
Activist, World Leader, Prime Minister / 1949 -
José Ramos-Horta received the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to bring independence to East Timor. He became prime minister and later president of East Timor.
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(1949-)
Activist, World Leader, Prime Minister
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Academic, Neurologist / 1852 - 1934
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish histologist and professor whose work led to the discovery of neurons.
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(1852-1934)
Academic, Neurologist
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Louis Renault
Educator, Judge, Journalist / 1843 - 1918
Louis Renault was a French jurist and educator and co-winner in 1907 of the Nobel Prize for Peace.
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(1843-1918)
Educator, Judge, Journalist
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Joseph Rotblat
Activist, Physicist, Journalist / 1908 - 2005
Physicist Joseph Rotblat participated in the Manhattan project. After the World War II, he devoted himself to peaceful applications of nuclear physics.
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(1908-2005)
Activist, Physicist, Journalist
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Bertrand Russell
Philosopher, Mathematician, Anti-War Activist, Journalist / 1872 - 1970
Despite being a renowned philosopher, Bertrand Russell is perhaps best known for his political activism and altercations with the British government.
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(1872-1970)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Anti-War Activist, Journalist
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Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Physicist / 1845 - 1923
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a Nobel-winning German scientist who is credited with the discovery of X-rays.
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(1845-1923)
Physicist
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Nelly Sachs
Playwright, Poet / 1891 - 1970
German poet and playwright Nelly Sachs won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966 for expressing the grief and yearning of her fellow Jews after WWII.
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(1891-1970)
Playwright, Poet
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Paul Samuelson
Academic, Economist / 1915 - 2009
American economist Paul Samuelson is best known as a founder of neo-Keynesian economics and for being the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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(1915-2009)
Academic, Economist
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Aung San Suu Kyi
Activist, Political Leader / 1945 -
Aung San Suu Kyi is an opposition leader in her home country of Myanmar and the winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Peace.
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(1945-)
Activist, Political Leader
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Frederick Sanger
Chemist / 1918 -
Frederick Sanger received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice. He discovered the structure of insulin and researched of DNA molecule sequencing.
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(1918-)
Chemist
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José Saramago
Journalist, Author / 1922 - 2010
José Saramago was a Portuguese novelist and man of letters who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998.
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(1922-2010)
Journalist, Author
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Philosopher, Activist, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1905 - 1980
Jean-Paul Sartre was a 20th century intellectual, writer and activist who put forth pioneering ideas on existentialism.
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(1905-1980)
Philosopher, Activist, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Thomas Crombie Schelling
Academic, Economist, Journalist / 1921 -
U.S. Economist Thomas Schelling was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2005 for enhancing our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis.
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(1921-)
Academic, Economist, Journalist
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Erwin Schrödinger
Scholar, Physicist / 1887 - 1961
Austrian theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger contributed to the wave theory of matter and to other fundamentals of quantum mechanics.
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(1887-1961)
Scholar, Physicist
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Albert Schweitzer
Philosopher, Scholar, Doctor, Musician, Missionary, Preacher, Theologian, Journalist / 1875 - 1965
Albert Schweitzer was Alsatian-German theologian, philosopher, organist, and mission doctor in equatorial Africa, whose goal was the Brotherhood of Nations.
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(1875-1965)
Philosopher, Scholar, Doctor, Musician, Missionary, Preacher, Theologian, Journalist
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George Bernard Shaw
Author, Playwright / 1856 - 1950
Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw wrote more than 60 plays during his lifetime, which earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.
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(1856-1950)
Author, Playwright
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William B Shockley
Physicist / 1910 - 1989
William Shockley was an engineer and co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his development of the transistor.
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(1910-1989)
Physicist
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Claude Simon
Author / 1913 - 2005
French novelist Claude Simon’s novels include The Wind; The Grass; and The Flanders Road. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985.
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(1913-2005)
Author
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Isaac Bashevis Singer
Author / 1904 - 1991
Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Jewish-American writer who won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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(1904-1991)
Author
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Richard E Smalley
Chemist / 1943 - 2005
Richard E. Smalley was an American chemist best known for discovering a new form of carbon, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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(1943-2005)
Chemist
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Educator, Activist, Journalist, Author / 1918 - 2008
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a Russian novelist and historian, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.
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(1918-2008)
Educator, Activist, Journalist, Author
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Wole Soyinka
Activist, Playwright / 1934 -
Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian playwright and political activist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.
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(1934-)
Activist, Playwright
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Roger W. Sperry
Academic, Biologist, Physiologist, Zoologist / 1913 - 1994
Roger W. Sperry was a 20th century scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research on brain hemispheres.
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(1913-1994)
Academic, Biologist, Physiologist, Zoologist
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John Steinbeck
Author / 1902 - 1968
John Steinbeck was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist whose book The Grapes of Wrath portrayed the plight of migrant workers during the Depression.
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(1902-1968)
Author
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Oscar Arias Sánchez
World Leader, Government Official / 1941 -
Learn about Costa Rica's former president Oscar Arias Sánchez on Biography.com. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his efforts to bring peace to the region.
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(1941-)
World Leader, Government Official
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Rabindranath Tagore
Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, novelist and painter best known for being the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
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Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Edward Tatum
Scientist / 1909 - 1975
Biochemist Edward Tatum won the 1958 Nobel Prize for his research, which helped create the field of molecular genetics.
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(1909-1975)
Scientist
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Henry Taube
Academic, Chemist / 1915 - 2005
Henry Taube was the first Canadian-born scientist to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry for work in electron transfer reactions.
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(1915-2005)
Academic, Chemist
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Joseph H. Taylor Jr.
Astronomer, Physicist / 1941 -
American radio astronomer and physicist Joseph H. Taylor Jr. was the co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering the first binary pulsar.
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(1941-)
Astronomer, Physicist
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Hugo Theorell
Biologist / 1903 - 1982
Nobel prize winning biochemist Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell 's study of enzymes led to an understanding of how organisms use nutrients to make usable energy.
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(1903-1982)
Biologist
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Le Duc Tho
Political Leader / 1911 - 1990
Le Duc Tho was a Vietnamese politician and co-recipient in 1973 (with Henry Kissinger) of the Nobel Prize for Peace, which he declined.
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(1911-1990)
Political Leader
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J.J. Thomson
Academic, Physicist / 1856 - 1940
J.J. Thomson was a Nobel Prize winning physicist whose research led to the discovery of electrons.
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(1856-1940)
Academic, Physicist
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David Trimble
Political Leader / 1944 -
David Trimble served as first minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, and a member of the British Parliament.
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(1944-)
Political Leader
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Desmond Tutu
Archbishop / 1931 -
Desmond Tutu is a South African Anglican cleric who is known for his role in the opposition to apartheid in South Africa.
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(1931-)
Archbishop
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Johannes Diederik van der Waals
Physicist / 1837 - 1923
Dutch physicist Johannes Diederik van der Waals was winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize for Physics for his research on the gaseous and liquid states of matter.
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(1837-1923)
Physicist
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Derek Walcott
Playwright, Poet / 1930 -
Derek Walcott is a West Indian poet and playwright noted for works that explore the Caribbean cultural experience.
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(1930-)
Playwright, Poet
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Lech Walesa
Activist, World Leader / 1943 -
Labor activist and later Polish president Lech Walesa helped form and lead communist Poland's first independent trade union, Solidarity and won a Nobel Prize.
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(1943-)
Activist, World Leader
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J. Robin Warren
Medical Professional, Scientist / 1937 -
J. Robin Warren is a Nobel Prize-winning pathologist who, with Barry J. Marshall, identified the bacteria that causes ulcers.
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(1937-)
Medical Professional, Scientist
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James D. Watson
Academic, Biologist, Geneticist, Zoologist / 1928 -
James D. Watson is a Nobel Prize-winning biophysicist and researcher credited with co-discovering the double-helix structure of DNA.
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(1928-)
Academic, Biologist, Geneticist, Zoologist
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Steven Weinberg
Academic, Physicist / 1933 -
Steven Weinberg is a U.S. physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed to work on the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles.
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(1933-)
Academic, Physicist
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Elie Wiesel
Writer / 1928 -
Elie Wiesel is a Nobel-Prize winning writer, teacher and activist known for the memoir Night, in which he recounts his experiences surviving the Holocaust.
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(1928-)
Writer
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Jody Williams
Educator, Activist, Philanthropist / 1950 -
American activist Jody Williams helped found the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). In 1997 she and the campaign won the Nobel Prize for Peace.
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(1950-)
Educator, Activist, Philanthropist
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Robert Woodrow Wilson
Astronomer, Physicist / 1936 -
Robert Woodrow Wilson is an American radio astronomer and physicist best known for the discovery that supported the big bang model of creation.
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(1936-)
Astronomer, Physicist
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Rosalyn S. Yalow
Academic, Physicist / 1921 -
Rosalyn S. Yalow was a Nobel Prize-winning medical physicist who conducted groundbreaking research on type II diabetes.
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(1921-)
Academic, Physicist