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Professor Samuel Frost won the Nobel Prize prior to 1999.

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  • Professor Samuel Frost won the Nobel Prize prior to 1999.
  • The Nobel Prize (Swedish: Nobelpriset) is a Swedish prize, established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901. An associated prize, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was instituted by Sweden's central bank in 1968 and first awarded in 1969. The Nobel Prizes in the specific disciplines (Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature) and the Prize in Economics, which is commonly identified with them, are widely regarded as the most prestigious award one can receive in those fields. The Nobel Peace Prize conveys social prestige and is often politically controversial.
  • The Nobel Prize is a set of awards that are annually distributed in Stockholm.
  • Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Swedish and Norwegian committees in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. Dr. Daniel Jackson told Dr. Rodney McKay that he would have won the Nobel Prize five times if his work wasn't classified. (SGA: "First Contact")
  • The Nobel Prize is an annual popularity contest in which science nerds and liberal peacemongers congratulate themselves for being part of the in-crowd.
  • The Nobel Prize was started by businessman and scientist, Alfred Nobel, who first invented dynamite, then decided intellectual achievement was better than dynamite. Throughout the world the Nobel Prize is respected as the most impressive honour that one can get for using the brain well. Those brainboxes who win the Nobel Prize are called Nobel Laureates and get an impressive gold disk as well as a large sum of money. Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 2004, thinks globally and acts locally in her work for the environment and for democracy. [1]
  • The Nobel Prize or, as the French would say, L'Prize Nobel is the world's most ironic award for peace, started by the inventor of BFG, Mr Nobel. An important requirement for any decent Nobel Prize winner is to have a huge-ass moustache, grey beard and a pot belly.
  • The Nobel Prize was a Human award given to people who performed breakthrough research in physics, chemistry, and other fields. One of Jean-Luc Picard's ancestors was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Star Trek Generations) Jonathan Archer reminded T'Pol not to be primarily concerned with getting a Nobel Prize and the scientific exploration of microsingularities encountered by the Enterprise in 2151, but more with the well-being of Trip Tucker and Malcolm Reed. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")
  • The Nobel Prizes are a set of awards established under the last will and testament of Alfred Nobel, an explosives and munitions manufacturer who invented dynamite and died in 1896. They were initially established in five fields: Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine & Physiology and Peace. Later, a sixth prize for Economics was added. The first Medicine & Physiology winner was Emil Adolf von Behring, who developed a form of serum effective against diptheria. The 2013 winners were three American scientists who gained new insights into how materials are transported through cells .
  • The Nobel Prize was a prestigious honor established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel, awarded annually since 1901 in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace. The prizes were presented on Earth during their early history; by the mid 23rd century, the awards ceremony was moved to Memory Prime. (TOS novel: Memory Prime) Amanda Parsons of Project Hercules won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958. (TOS - Star Trek: Assignment: Earth comic: "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns") In fact, this Nobel Prize went to Dr. Pavel Cherenkov.
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  • Professor Samuel Frost won the Nobel Prize prior to 1999.
  • The Nobel Prize (Swedish: Nobelpriset) is a Swedish prize, established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901. An associated prize, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was instituted by Sweden's central bank in 1968 and first awarded in 1969. The Nobel Prizes in the specific disciplines (Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature) and the Prize in Economics, which is commonly identified with them, are widely regarded as the most prestigious award one can receive in those fields. The Nobel Peace Prize conveys social prestige and is often politically controversial.
  • The Nobel Prize or, as the French would say, L'Prize Nobel is the world's most ironic award for peace, started by the inventor of BFG, Mr Nobel. An important requirement for any decent Nobel Prize winner is to have a huge-ass moustache, grey beard and a pot belly. In addition to the peace prize, a Nobel prize is awarded for many different scientific disciplines, which are enumerated and explained in greater detail below. In order to win one of these, you either have to discover something really awesome like how to make a cat speak English using mind-control electrodes or walk around saying stuff about the universe that a character in a movie who is supposed to be smart might say. Nobel recipient Albert Einstein provided us with an ideal example of this type of jargon when he remarked, "The epsilon tau of a fourth order quadrant with a p-risk rating of eight yields donut-shaped spacetime and hence conclusively proves Angelina Jolie didn't steal Brad away from Jen since it makes apparent that conditions otherwise would have violated the third law of thermonucleopolygrams."
  • The Nobel Prize was started by businessman and scientist, Alfred Nobel, who first invented dynamite, then decided intellectual achievement was better than dynamite. Throughout the world the Nobel Prize is respected as the most impressive honour that one can get for using the brain well. Those brainboxes who win the Nobel Prize are called Nobel Laureates and get an impressive gold disk as well as a large sum of money. The World around Us Global warming, deforestation, pollution, famine, environmental degradation: the world we live in has always presented a bewildering array of problems that urgently need our attention. In what ways have Nobel Laureates helped us understand these issues and make the world a better place? Below is a small selection of relevant discoveries and work which addresses global concerns. Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 2004, thinks globally and acts locally in her work for the environment and for democracy. [1] Most of the Nobel Prizes are for various branches of Science and Biology but literature and peace are included as is Economics unofficially. Nobel Prizes are a Scandinavian award, most of the awards are given in Sweden as Alfred Nobel was Swedish but the Peace prize is given in Norway.
  • The Nobel Prize was a Human award given to people who performed breakthrough research in physics, chemistry, and other fields. One of Jean-Luc Picard's ancestors was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Star Trek Generations) Jonathan Archer reminded T'Pol not to be primarily concerned with getting a Nobel Prize and the scientific exploration of microsingularities encountered by the Enterprise in 2151, but more with the well-being of Trip Tucker and Malcolm Reed. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Tucker sarcastically replied he wouldn't take a Nobel Prize home soon, when asked if he had finished rewriting the physics books after encountering different laws of nature in the Delphic Expanse in 2153. (ENT: "Anomaly") Doctor Richard Daystrom was awarded the Nobel Prize (as well as the Zee-Magnees Prize) in 2243 for his invention of duotronic computers. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer" ) When the USS Voyager was transported from 2373 to 1996, Chakotay speculated that if he had to stay in this time, he'd make archaeological discoveries in Central America earning him a Nobel Prize. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 85) , the Nobel Prize were "... annual awards established by Earth chemist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), recognizing outstanding achievemens in science, literature, medicine, and peace." As of 2016, there is no Nobel Prize for Archaeology.
  • The Nobel Prizes are a set of awards established under the last will and testament of Alfred Nobel, an explosives and munitions manufacturer who invented dynamite and died in 1896. They were initially established in five fields: Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine & Physiology and Peace. Later, a sixth prize for Economics was added. The prize money is funded by Nobel's estate. The original prize was about $15,000, but has since grown to $1.5 million, which is split among the winners in each category. It is believed Nobel established the prizes after a premature obituary referred to him as a "merchant of death" due to his invention and manufacture of explosives used in munitions. The first Medicine & Physiology winner was Emil Adolf von Behring, who developed a form of serum effective against diptheria. The 2013 winners were three American scientists who gained new insights into how materials are transported through cells .
  • The Nobel Prize is a set of awards that are annually distributed in Stockholm.
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  • The Nobel Prize was a prestigious honor established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel, awarded annually since 1901 in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace. The prizes were presented on Earth during their early history; by the mid 23rd century, the awards ceremony was moved to Memory Prime. (TOS novel: Memory Prime) Amanda Parsons of Project Hercules won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958. (TOS - Star Trek: Assignment: Earth comic: "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns") In fact, this Nobel Prize went to Dr. Pavel Cherenkov. A co-winner of the 1965 award was Richard Feynman. (ST website: Startrek.com) Har Gobind Khorana was a co-winner of a Nobel Prize in 1968. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1) Clarisse Dumont won a Nobel Prize in particle physics some time prior to 2160. (ST novel: Starfleet: Year One) Dr. Richard Daystrom won a Nobel Prize in 2243 for his work in duotronics. (TOS episode: "The Ultimate Computer") Sarek of Vulcan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Earth, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2248, for his diplomatic and peacekeeping efforts in holding the United Federation of Planets together. (TOS novels: Memory Prime, Spock's World) An ancestor of Jean-Luc Picard's won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (TNG movie: Star Trek Generations) An author from Zeta Orionis, who had written a novel with the theme "Let me help," was awarded a Nobel Prize (presumably for Literature) sometime prior to the late 23rd century. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge) Archaeologist Jennifer Almieri won a Nobel Prize sometime prior to her death in 2377. (CoE eBook: Ghost) As of 2376, 95 out of the last 100 winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine were Starfleet doctors. (SCE eBook: Out of the Cocoon) In the 24th century, Beverly Crusher won the prize for medicine, based on work on Khyme's Syndrome. (TNG video game: The Transinium Challenge)
  • Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Swedish and Norwegian committees in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. Dr. Daniel Jackson told Dr. Rodney McKay that he would have won the Nobel Prize five times if his work wasn't classified. (SGA: "First Contact")
  • The Nobel Prize is an annual popularity contest in which science nerds and liberal peacemongers congratulate themselves for being part of the in-crowd.
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