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Nobel Prize
[noun]
Awards made annually, beginning in 1901, from funds originally established by Alfred B. Nobel for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, literature, and the promotion of peace. A Nobel Prize in economics was established from private funds in 1969.
Appears in modules:
- Atmospheric Chemistry Research that Changed Global Policy The work of Mario Molina
- Atomic Theory I Detecting electrons and the nucleus
- Atomic Theory II Ions, neutrons, isotopes and quantum theory
- Atomic Theory III Wave-particle duality and the electron
- Blood Biology I Components of blood
- Carlos J. Finlay Eradicating yellow fever
- Cell Division I The cell cycle
- Chemical Bonding Ionic and covalent bonds and polarity
- Creativity in Science How scientists decide what to study
- DNA II The structure of DNA
- DNA III The replication of DNA
- Energy Metabolism I Glycolosis and the Krebs cycle
- Energy Metabolism II The Generation of ATP
- From Stable Chromosomes to Jumping Genes The work of Barbara McClintock
- Gene Expression Enzymes and hereditary conditions
- History of Earth's Atmosphere I The origin of the modern atmosphere
- Lipids Composition, structure, and function
- Membranes I Structure and function of biological membranes
- Nuclear Chemistry Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Nuclear Chemistry I Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Origins of Life II Primeval environments and the origins of RNA
- Percy Lavon Julian Revolutionizing medical treatment through chemical synthesis
- Revolutionizing Medicine with Monoclonal Antibodies The work of César Milstein
- Ruth Benerito Using basic physical chemistry to solve practical problems
- Scientists and the Scientific Community The experiences that shape scientists
- Stoichiometry The proportional nature of chemical reactions
- The Founding of Neuroscience The work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Camillo Golgi
- The Periodic Table of Elements V Periodicity
- The Practice of Science An introduction to research methods
- The Silicate Minerals The silica tetrahedron and Earth's most common minerals
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