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One
inventor's gift to mankind
Albert
Einstein, Marie Curie, Martin Luther King Jr., Ernest Hemingway. All of
these great figures of the 20th century were recipients of a Nobel Prize
-- arguably humanity's most prestigious award.
This year's Nobel prizes will be announced the week of Oct. 8,
marking the 100th anniversary of the five original prizes for peace, physiology
or medicine, literature, physics and chemistry.
How
the prize changed Stanford's winners
Stanford
is home to 17 living Nobel prize winners -- 14 affiliated with the university
and three with the Hoover Institution. Find out how
the world's most prestigious prize changed the lives of Stanford's
laureates.
Stanford's
Nobel prize-winning faculty, then and now
The
business of "claiming" laureates can be controversial: Where and when
was a winner's work done? Stanford, for example, lists but does not claim
laureates who are not on the faculty, even if they have a significant
Stanford connection. Learn more about Stanford's
17 laureates and discover what they have acheived since winning the
prize.
Photos in the Nobel Prize package:
L.A. Cicero, Stanford News Service and Hoover Institution
Photo montage: Anna Cobb
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