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🏆 Nobel Prize Winners

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Explore the Complete History of Nobel Laureates (1901–Present)

Welcome to the ultimate Nobel Prize Winners Database. This interactive tool allows students, researchers, and history enthusiasts to browse the complete list of Nobel Laureates from the very first ceremony in 1901 to the most recent announcements in 2024 and 2025.

Unlike static lists, our tool pulls real-time data to provide biographies, photographs, and life status updates (calculating current age or age at death) for every winner in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences.

🚀 Tool Features

  • 🔍 Advanced Filtering: Sort winners by specific Year and Category.
  • 👤 Deep Bio Data: Instant access to Wikipedia biographies and discovery citations.
  • 📸 Photo Gallery: View high-quality images of laureates.
  • ⏳ Life Status Tracker: Automatically calculates age and tracks birth/death dates.

The 6 Nobel Prize Categories

Established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist and the inventor of dynamite, these prizes recognize those who have conferred the "greatest benefit to humankind."

  • ⚛️ Physics: For discovery or invention in the field of physics.
  • 🧪 Chemistry: For discovery or improvement in chemistry.
  • 🧬 Physiology or Medicine: For discoveries within the life sciences domain.
  • 📚 Literature: For the most outstanding work in an ideal direction.
  • 🕊️ Peace: For work toward fraternity between nations and disarmament.
  • 📈 Economic Sciences: Added in 1968 by Sveriges Riksbank in memory of Alfred Nobel.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When are the 2025 Nobel Prize winners announced?
The Nobel Prize announcements typically take place in early October. Our tool automatically updates to show the announcement schedule if the winners have not yet been declared for the selected year.
Who was the youngest Nobel Prize winner?
Malala Yousafzai is the youngest laureate. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at the age of 17 for her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.
Can a person win the Nobel Prize twice?
Yes. Famous multiple laureates include Marie Curie (Physics 1903, Chemistry 1911), Linus Pauling (Chemistry 1954, Peace 1962), and Frederick Sanger (Chemistry 1958 and 1980).
How much money do Nobel winners get?
The prize amount varies year to year based on the Nobel Foundation's finances. in recent years, it has been set at 11 million Swedish kronor (SEK) per full prize category.