Dec 25, 2009
During the 1960s there were fifty-six recipients of Nobel Prizes in the sciences, and half of them were Americans. The Nobel Prize is widely considered to be the highest honor bestowed uopn scientists and signifies worldwide recognition of their work.
1960: Physics, Donald Glaser, Chemistry, Willard F. Libby
1961: Physics, Robert Hofstadter; Chemistry, Melvin Calvin; Medicine and/or Physiology, Georg von Bekesy
1962: Physiology and/or Medicine, James D. Watson
1963: Physics, Eugene P. Wigner and Maria Goeppert-Mayer
1964: Physiology and/or Medicine, Konrad E. Bloch; Physics, Charles H. Townes
1965: Physics, Richard P. Feynman and Julian S. Schwinger; Chemistry, Robert B. Woodward
1966: Physiology and/or Medicine, Francis Peyton Rous and Charles B. Huggins;...
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