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Nobel and Laureate
* 1872 – Richard Willstätter, German chemist, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1942 )
* Charles B. Huggins, Nobel Laureate
Among these have been many writers, artists and musicians ; these include Pulitzer Prize-winning and Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow, Andrei Bely, Joseph Beuys, Owen Barfield, Wassily Kandinsky, Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Albert Schweitzer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Bruno Walter, and Right Livelihood Award winner Ibrahim Abouleish.
On the bench as honorary coach for the evening was Dr. Robert Grubbs, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.
Image: President Theodore Roosevelt, 1904. jpg | Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States and Nobel Laureate, Columbia Law School
Image: Official portrait of Barack Obama. jpg | Barack Obama, President of the United States and Nobel Laureate, Class of 1983, Columbia College
While various scholars such as the Swedish Nobel Laureate Gunnar Myrdal agreed with Warner, other scholars such as Oliver Cox disagreed.
from Oxford University for his thesis on the Reproductive Behaviour of the Ten-spined Stickleback, supervised by Nobel Laureate Niko Tinbergen.
* 1969 – Adam Riess, American astrophysicist, Nobel Laureate
The 2007 print version of the Britannica has 4, 411 contributors, many eminent in their fields, such as Nobel Laureate economist Milton Friedman, astronomer Carl Sagan, and surgeon Michael DeBakey.
During a 1961 lecture for undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology, Richard Feynman, a celebrated physics teacher and Nobel Laureate, said this about the concept of energy:
Not finding him either in his lab or his office, the executive was surprised to find the Nobel Laureate in the machine shop, cutting sheets of tin with a big pair of shears.
* 1869 – Charles Wilson, Scottish physicist, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1959 )
* 1917 – Herbert A. Hauptman, American mathematician, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 2011 )
* 1967 – Brian Schmidt, Australian astrophysicist, Nobel Laureate
* 1885 – Sinclair Lewis, American writer, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1951 )
* 1905 – Ulf von Euler, Swedish physiologist, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1983 )
* 1914 – Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1998 )
* 1915 – Robert Hofstadter, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1990 )
Some of this endeavor has been led by Gunduz Caginalp ( Professor of Mathematics and Editor of Journal of Behavioral Finance during 2001-2004 ) and collaborators including Vernon Smith ( 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics ), David Porter, Don Balenovich, Vladimira Ilieva, Ahmet Duran ).
* 1910 – William Shockley, British-American physicist and eugenicist, Nobel Laureate ( d. 1989 )
" Another Nobel Laureate, James D. Watson, publicized the potential and the perils of cloning in his Atlantic Monthly essay, " Moving Toward the Clonal Man ", in 1971.
* Climate Change Freeview Video Interview 2006 – Sherwood Rowland, Nobel Laureate ( 1995 ) for work on ozone depletion discusses climate change.
* 1904 – Seán MacBride, Irish statesman, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 1988 )

Nobel and Bertrand
* 1872 – Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, English mathematician, writer, and philosopher, Nobel laureate ( d. 1970 )
Prior to his death, Mahfouz was the oldest living Nobel Literature laureate and the third oldest of all time, trailing only Bertrand Russell and Halldor Laxness.
* May 18 – Bertrand Russell, English philosopher and mathematician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature ( d. 1970 )
* Nobel Prize for Literature: Earl ( Bertrand Arthur William ) Russell
* Earl ( Bertrand ) Russell, 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature, a founder of the movement, was its natural head in its initial years.
* Bertrand Russell, philosopher, mathematician, social activist and logician, member of the Royal Society, Nobel prize winner, member of the House of Lords ( 1892 )

Nobel and ;
As a young man, Nobel studied with chemist Nikolai Zinin ; then, in 1850, went to Paris to further the work ; and, at 18, he went to the United States for four years to study chemistry, collaborating for a short period under inventor John Ericsson, who designed the American Civil War ironclad USS Monitor.
Nobel invented a detonator in 1863 ; and, in 1865, he designed the blasting cap.
* Pierre-Gilles de Gennes ( 1932-2007 ), physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1991 ;
* René Cassin ( 1887 – 1976 ), jurist and judge ; a recipient of the 1968 Nobel Peace Prize
Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has described homophobia as a " crime against humanity " and " every bit as unjust " as apartheid: " We struggled against apartheid in South Africa, supported by people the world over, because black people were being blamed and made to suffer for something we could do nothing about ; our very skins.
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
Awareness in the United States of the conflict in Guatemala, and its ethnic dimension, increased with the 1983 publication of the " testimonial " account I, Rigoberta Menchú ; Rigoberta Menchú was later awarded the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in favor of broader social justice.
This company became Nobel Industries Limited ; and in 1926 became a founding member of Imperial Chemical Industries.
These include: In 1959 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; in 1967 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences ; the ACM's Turing Award for making " basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing " ( 1975 ); the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics " for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations " ( 1978 ); the National Medal of Science ( 1986 ); and the APA's Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology ( 1993 ).
Particularly important was the work of Paul Ehrlich, who proposed the side-chain theory to explain the specificity of the antigen-antibody reaction ; his contributions to the understanding of humoral immunity were recognized by the award of a Nobel Prize in 1908, which was jointly awarded to the founder of cellular immunology, Elie Metchnikoff.
The prize was announced on 22 October 1964 ; on 14 October, Sartre had written a letter to the Nobel Institute, asking to be removed from the list of nominees, and warning that he would not accept the prize if awarded, but the letter went unread ; on 23 October, Le Figaro published a statement by Sartre explaining his refusal.
In 1917, Albert Einstein established the theoretical foundations for the laser and the maser in the paper Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung ( On the Quantum Theory of Radiation ); via a re-derivation of Max Planck ’ s law of radiation, conceptually based upon probability coefficients ( Einstein coefficients ) for the absorption, spontaneous emission, and stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation ; in 1928, Rudolf W. Ladenburg confirmed the existences of the phenomena of stimulated emission and negative absorption ; in 1939, Valentin A. Fabrikant predicted the use of stimulated emission to amplify “ short ” waves ; in 1947, Willis E. Lamb and R. C. Retherford found apparent stimulated emission in hydrogen spectra and effected the first demonstration of stimulated emission ; in 1950, Alfred Kastler ( Nobel Prize for Physics 1966 ) proposed the method of optical pumping, experimentally confirmed, two years later, by Brossel, Kastler, and Winter.

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