Saturday, January 19, 2013

Nobel Prize ceremony

The gala or Nobel Prize ceremonyis traditionally celebrated on December 10. Previously, through a process that lasts almost a year is the designation of the winners of the respective categories of the Nobel Prizes and the public announcement of the winners. For the process of nomination and appointment of Nobel Prize winners

Since making the announcement of the winners through out the world and through all possible means and until that occurs the Nobel Award Ceremony, the winners received many tributes and prepare the ceremonial delivery of their respective awards.
Each year the Nobel Foundation invites more than two thousand people to, in due time, to RSVP Ceremony Nobel Prizes,to be held in the Stockholm Concert Hall, for all categories of Nobel Prizes except for the Nobel Peace Prize that same day delivery, on December 10, but hours earlier in Oslo, capital of the neighboring country, Norway.

The invitations and all paperwork relating to the Nobel Prize ceremony (brochures, programs, actions, menu gala dinner, etc) is the traditional white card with gold medallion that contained the image of Alfred Nobel, a constant reminder the history of the Nobel Prizes. The Nobel Prize ceremony highlights include the consolidation ceremonial rituals of tradition and pride by the conjunction of elegance, distinction and simplicity.

The Nobel Prize ceremonies attending the Royal Family of Sweden to complete, and the role of King Carlos Gustavo who delivers the medal and diploma from Nobel prizes to the respective winners. The ceremony traditionally takes place between 16:30 and 18:00. Scholars are presented to the winners, who come to the center stage to receive from King Carl Gustav symbols of the awards, the medal and diploma,  estuchados in respective red boxes.

A traditional ceremony of the Nobel continues his equally famous gala dinner, which takes place in the stunning Gold Room and the Blue Hall of Stockholm City Hall. The dinner guests must necessarily go frac (gentlemen) and gown (ladies), while the ritual ceremony simply requires business attire for gentlemen and for ladies short dress.

»Why the Nobel Prizes are given one on December 10?

As we saw in the history of the Nobel Prizes, the December 10,1896 passed the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, who instituted the Nobel Foundation, responsible for delivering the world's most prestigious prizes, the Nobel Prizes. In commemoration of the creator of such awards, and recalling the date of his death, the Nobel Prizes are awarded every December 10.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Nobel Prizes: Winners of Nobel Prizes per year - Part II

»2003 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Alexei A.Abrikosov, Vitaly L.Ginzburg and Anthony J.Leggett" for his pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids"
•Chemistry: Peter Agre, ex aequo with Roderick MacKinnon "for their discoveries regarding cell membranes"
•Medicine: Paul C.Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield "for their discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging"
•Literature: John M.Coetzee "in innumerable aspects who portrays the surprising confusion Outsider"
•Peace: Shirin Ebadi "for their efforts in pursuit of democracy and human rights"
•Economics: Robert F.Engle III "for methods for analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility" ex aequo with Clive WJ Granger, "for methods to analyze time series with common trends (cointegration)"

»2002 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Raymond Davis Jr. and Masatoshi Koshiba "for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos" ex aequo with Riccardo Giacconi "for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic sources X-ray "
•Chemistry: John B.Fenn and Koichi Tanaka, ex aequo with Kurt Wüthrich "for development of methods for identification and structure analyzes of biological macromolecules"
•Medicine: Sydney Brenner, H.Robert Horvitz and John E.Sulston "for his research on the phenomenon of apoptosisin the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans "
•Literature: Imre Kertész "by telling the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness historic"
•Peace: Jimmy Carter "for his tireless efforts for decades to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts and advance the development of democracy and human rights"
•Economics: Daniel Kahneman "for having integrated advances in psychological research into economic analysis", ex aequo with Vernon L.Smith " for having established laboratory experiments as a tool in empirical economic analysis"

»2001 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Eric A.Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E.Wieman, "for the synthesis of the first Bose-Einstein condensate in rarefied gases of alkali atoms"
•Chemistry: William S.Knowles, RyojiNoyori and K.Barry Sharpless "for their joint work on the hydrogenation reaction using chiral catalysts"
•Medicine: Leland H.Hartwell, R.Timothy Hunt and Paul M.Nurse, "for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle"
•Literature: Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul "for having collated perspective narrative and incorruptible scrutiny compels us know suppressed histories"
•Peace: United Nations (UN) and Kofi Annan, "for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world"
•Economy: Joseph Stiglitz, George Akerlof and Michael Spence, "for their analyzes of markets with asymmetric information"

»2000 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Zhores I. Alferov and Herbert Kroemer "for developing semiconductor heterostructures for high speed and optoelectronics", ex aequo with Jack S.Kilby, "for inventing the monolithic integrated circuit"
•Chemistry: Alan J.Heeger, Alan G.MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa "for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"
•Medicine: Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric R.Kandel "for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system."
•Literature: Gao Xingjian "for his work of universal validity which has opened new paths for the new noveland the new Chinese drama"
•Peace: Kim Dae-jung "Overall for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia, and in particular, for peace and reconciliation between the two Koreas "
•Economics: James J.Heckman and Daniel L.McFadden "for developing the theory and methods of statistical analysis that are currently widely used to study individual behavior in economics"

Nobel Prizes: Winners of Nobel Prizes per year

Many Nobel Prize winners are unknown to the public but there have been winners enjoyed a great reputation and are or have been universal characters recognizable anywhere in the world: Marie (Madame) Curie, Mother Teresa, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King, Jean-Paul Sartre, Desmond Tutu,  Nelson Mandela, Sir Alexander Fleming, etc, are a case in point. Recognizing the great work for humanity of all the winners,  regardless of their celebrity, and considering that the granting of this award already granted to such persons or entities universal and enduring fame, we offer a list of winners Nobel prizes in previous years, from 2000 to the present.After all, the Nobel Prizes are the most important awards in the world.

»Nobel Prize Winners 2012

•Physics: Serge Hroche and David J. Wineland by measurement and manipulation of individual quantum systems.
•Chemistry: Robert J Lefkowitz and Brian K Kobilka for his studies on protein-coupled receptors G.
•Medicine: Sir John B.Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to be pluripotent.
•Literature: Mo Yan, who with his amazing blend realism folklore,  history and contemporary events.
•Peace: European Union, because for six decades has contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe.
•Economy: Alvin E.Roth and Lloyd S.Shapley for his work on the theory of stable allocations and market design.

»Nobel Prize Winners in 2011

•Physics: Saul Perlmutter, Brian P.Adam and G. Schmidt Riess, for their discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of supernovae.
•Chemistry: Dan Shechtman for the discovery using quasicristales.
•Medicine: Bruce A.Beutler and Jules A.Hoffmann for their discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity, ex aequo with Ralph M.Steinmann for his contributions in the field of immunology and vaccines.
•Literature: Tomas Tranströmer, the throbbing reality access provided byits vivid images.
•Peace: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman for their nonviolent struggle for recognition and respect for the rights of women.
•Economics: Thomas J.Sargent and Christopher A.Sims, for their empirical research on cause and effect in the field of macroeconomics.

»Nobel Prize Winners in 2010

•Physics: Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for their discoveries about graphene.
•Chemistry: Richard F.Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki for the sde react palladium catalyzed cross coupling in organic synthesis.
•Medicine: Robert G.Edwards for developing in vitro fertilization.
•Literature: Mario Vargas Llosa for his cartography of structures of power and his vigorous images on resistance, revolt and defeat of the individuals.
•Peace: Liu Xiaobo for his long and nonviolent struggle for fundamental human rights in China.
•Economy: Peter A.Diamond, Dale T.Mortensen and Christopher A.Pissarides, for their analysis of markets with search frictions.

»2009 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Charles K.Kao "for pioneering discoveries regarding the transmission of light through optical fiber communication", ex aequo with Willard S.Boyle and George E.Smith "for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit (CCD sensor)"
•Chemistry: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A.Steitz and Ada E.Yonath "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome".
•Medicine: Elizabeth H.Blackburn,  Carol W.Greider and Jack W.Szostak "for their discoveries concerning the enzyme telomerase in human chromosomes protective against aging"
•Literature: Herta Müller "who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed"
»Peace: Barack Hussein Obama" for his extraordinary efforts to streng then international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"
•Economics: Elinor Ostrom ex aequo with Oliver E.Williamson "for their analysis of economic governance".

»2008 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics:Yoichiro Nambu, Makoto Kobayashi ex aequo with and Toshihide Maskawa, "for their discoveries in the field of subatomic physics"
•Chemistry: Osamu Shimomura,  Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien" for the discovery and achievement of the green fluorescent protein (GFP)"
•Medicine: Harald zur Hausen "for his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer", ex aequo with Françoise Barré-Sinoussiand Luc Montagnier "for their discovery of HIV"
•Literature: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio "for authoring new courses, the poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization"
•Peace: Martti Ahtisaari "for his important efforts on several continents for the peaceful resolution of international conflicts"
•Economy: Paul Krugman" for his analysis of trade patterns or patterns and location of economic activity"

»2007 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg "for the discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance"
•Chemistry: Gerhard Ertl "for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces"
•Medicine: Mario R.Capecchi, Sir Martin J.Evans and Oliver Smithies" for his work on stem cells and genetic manipulation in animal models as well as the discovery of cells causing ulcers"
•Literature: Doris Lessing "ability to convey the epic of the female experience and narrate the division of civilization with skepticism,  passion and visionary power"
•Peace: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr. "for their efforts to build and distribute the largest knowledge about climate change caused by man "
•Economics: Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S.Maskin and Roger B.Myerson " to lay the foundations of the theory of mechanism design"

»2006 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: John C.Mather and George F.Smoot " for their discoveries about the black body and the anisotropy of the microwave background radiation."
•Chemistry: Roger D.Kornberg " for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription"
•Medicine: Andrew Z.Fire and Craig C.Mello " for their discoveries in the field of genetic interference (RNA)"
•Literature: Orhan Pamuk "who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city, has desubier to new symbols relating to shock and interlacing of cultures"
•Peace: Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank " for their efforts to create economic and social development"
•Economy: Edmund S.Phelps "by timeless analysis inmacroeconomic activity"

»2005 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: Roy J.Glauber "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence", ex aequo with Theodor W.Hänsch and John L.Hall," for their contributions to the development of spectroscopy"
•Chemistry: Yves Chauvin, Robert H.Grubbs and Richard R.Schrock " for the development of olefin metathesis method in organic chemistry"
•Medicine: Barry J.Marshall and J.Robin Warren " for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in the disease of stomach ulcers and gastritis"
•Literature: Harold Pinter "who in his works reveals that lurks beneath the everyday oppression"
•Peace: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Mohamed ElBaradei " for their efforts to prevent the military use of nuclear energy and the peaceful use of such energy as safe as possible"
•Economics: Robert J.Aumann and Thomas C.Schelling "for his contributions to the understanding of conflict and cooperation through analysis of Game Theory"

»2004 Nobel Prize Winners

•Physics: David J.Gross, H.David Politzer and Frank Wilczek "for their discoveries concerning the interactions of quarks formulating the concept of asymptotic freedom in QCD "
•Chemistry: Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose "for the discovery of protein degradation caused by the ubiquitin"
•Medicine: Richard Axel and Linda B.Buck "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system"
•Literature: Elfriede Jelinek "musical flow of voices and contravoces in his novels and plays and captivating style"
•Peace: Wangari Muta Maathai "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace"
•Economy: Finn E.Kydland and Edward C.Prescott "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles"

NOBEL PRIZE 2009

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, from 5 to October 12,  announced the winners of the different categories, Nobel Prize 2009.

October 5 Nobel Prize in Medicine
October 6 Nobel Prize in Physics
October 7 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
October 8 Nobel Prize in Literature
October 9 Nobel Peace Prize
October 12th Nobel Prize in Economics.

» 2009 NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE

The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, has awarded Prize of Medicine 2009 the discoverers of telomeres and the enzyme telomerase, the implications of which affect both the process of aging and cancer, an Australian Elizabeth H.Blackburn, an American Carol W.British Greider andJack W.Szostak.
"The discoveries by Blackburn,  Greider and Szostak have added a new dimension to the understanding of the cell, shed lighton disease mechanisms, and stimulated the development of potential new therapies," he stressed upon them the Karolinska Institute.

•Profiles
The Australian Elizabeth Blackburn was born in 1948 in Tasmania,  Australia, is a professor of Biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco (USA). She was chosen by Time magazine in their annual lists of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2006 he won the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research with another winning now (Szostak) and in 2007 it sounded like one of the candidates to win the Nobel.

The American Carol W.Greider was born in California, 1961, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, USA), has worked closely with Elizabeth H.Blackburn, one of his teachers. He graduated from the University of California (Berkeley), where he began his research in 1984. On Christmas Day of that year, Greider identified a new enzyme, telomerase, which was responsible for maintaining chromosome. Briton Jack Szostak was born in London in 1952, is considered one of the leaders in the field of genetic studies from his laboratory in the U.S. Howard Hughes Institute.

» Nobel Prize in Physics 2009

Winners Tuesday 6 October, the Nobel Prize in Physics 2009 was for three veteran scientists: The British-Chinese researcher Charles K. Kao, who was cited for its innovation in the field of light transmission through optical fibers, while Willard S. Boyle and George E.Smith were honored for inventing an imaging semiconductor circuit.

•Profiles
Charles Kuen Kao was born in Shanghai in1933 and holds dual British-American. He studied electrical engineering at Imperial College London and directed the laboratory and Telecommunications Engineering Harlow, England, before moving on to the University of Hong Kong until his retirement in 1996.

Willard Sterling Boyle was born in Canada in 1924 and his Ph.D. in physics in 1955 from McGill University in Quebec then to assume the position of Director of Communication at Bells Labs in New Jersey researcher who shared stage with his colleague Smith, and which he retired in 1979.

George Elwood Smith, finally, was born in 1930 in the state of New York and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1959. From there he went to New Jersey Bells Labs and retired a few years after his colleague and research partner in 1986. The three Americans are already retired but their work served to revolutionize technology in the field of light transmission.

» Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009

On October 7, the Royal Academy of Sciences did award the Nobel Chemistry 2009,to the American scientists Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, who works in Britain, and Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath deserved for his studies on the structure and function of the ribosome.

The Nobel Committee for Chemistry, said, "This is an important discovery not only to the science itself, but gives us the tools to develop new antibiotics."

•Profiles
-Ramakrishnan, 57, of Indian origin,  has a Ph.D. in Physics and directs the Department of Medical Research Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England.

-Thomas A. Steitz was born in 1940 in the United States, has a PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Harvard University and professor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University.

-Ada E. Yonath , was born in 1939 in Jerusalem and is considered a pioneer of research on ribosomes. He studied at the Weizmann Institute of Scienc where he earned a Ph.D. in X-ray Crystallography in 1968, currently teaches at the same high school in Rehovot.

»Nobel Prize in Literature 2009

The Nobel Prize for Literature, which went to the Romanian-born German writer Herta Müller, as the Swedish Academy for his work is the "concentration of poetry and the frankness with which he describes the landscape of the dispossessed".

•Profile
Herta Müller was born in (Romania) in 1953, in a family belonging to the German minority in the country. The coexistence of two cultures led,  very early, to deepen the understanding of both countries. He studied German and Romanian philology, and his first book, In the lowlands, was published in 1982,  after four years of waiting and deletions censorship imposed by Romanian.

Herta Müller was born in Romania in 1953 Nytzkydorf within a German family settled in that country after the Second World War. His family integrate this minority group that moved between the two cultures.  Simultaneously studied German and Romanian philology and, as she says, her literature moves between these two cultures. Her mother tongue is German, but Romanian culture is lived, hence his writing is characterized by a peculiar form of expression. His first book, In the lowlands, was published in 1982, after four years of waiting and deletions imposed by censorship.

His last published novel, 'Atemschaukel', is led by a 17 year old girl who is sent to a labor camp in the Soviet Union at the end of War mundial. rumana ..

»NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 2009

On October 9, the U.S. president, Barack Obama, won the Nobel Peace Prize 2009, for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples". This award has the distinction of being the only one that gives the Norwegian Nobel Institute.

The Norwegian committee said it has given "special attention" to the "vision of a world free of nuclear weapons" since "has powerfully stimulated disarmament negotiations and arms control".
In addition, "thanks to Obama's initiative, continues the officially reported, the U.S. is now playing a more constructive role in addressing the challenges of climate change that the world faces" and "Democracy and Human Rights will to strength. "

Finally, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said that Obama is "now the largest global voice"  of "international politics and attitudes" that the agency has tried to "stimulate" in its 108 year history.

»Nobel Prize for Economics 2009

On October 12, the Royal Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics 2009 to two American professors, Ostrom and Williamson, of the Universities of Indiana and California, respectively, for his work on "the organization of the economy."

Together they laid the foundation for the rapid growth of research in economic organizations. Elionor Ostrom has developed the theory about how public funds and resources must be controlled and used for the survival of the welfare state with social security scheme.
The main thes is of Oliver Williamson is that markets,  hierarchical organizations and companies are the best ways to organize different methods for resolving economic disputes. Williamson's theory implies that traders are more likely to carry out their transactions in a business relationship, the more specific your assets.

Osrom Elinor is the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics, was born in1933 in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in an era of economic depression before WWII. She is a professor of political science at the University of Los Angeles and founded the Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity at the University of Arizona.

Oliver E.Williamson, born in September 1932 in Superior,  Wisconsin. It is a prominent author in the area of ​​economics of transaction costs and related disciplines. He was a student of Ronald Coase, Herbert Simon and Richard Cyert. He teaches at the University of Berkley, California. He became a distinguished fellow of the American Economic Association in 2007 and has written many books, including "The Mechanisms of Governance".

The 2009 Nobel Prizes endowed with 980,000 euros, or 1.4$ million will be delivered as usual,  remembering December 10 anniversary of the death of the founder chemist, inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel Swedish at a gala special.

History of the Nobel, Alfred Nobel and the creation of the awards, Part 2

3• In Physiology or Medicine: "The faculty members of the Royal Institute of Medical-Surgical Carolino (Kugl-Karolinska Institutet) in Stockholm, the members of the medical section of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences;  persons who are holders of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, the members of the medical schools of the universities of Uppsala, Lund, Oslo, Copenhagen and Helsingfors (Helsinki), the members of six medical schools, at least, appointed by the faculty in order to conveniently share the task with others countries and their chairs, and those scientists who are required to do so by the Karolinska Institute."

4• In Literature: "Members of the Swedish Academy and similar academies French and Spanish, the members of the institutions and societies that have category literary academies, and university professors of aesthetics, literature and history."

And in the work of Peace: "The current and former members of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, the advisers appointed by the Norwegian Nobel Institute, members of national legislatures and governments of different countries, members of the Parliamentary Association, the International Court The Hague, the Committee of the Permanent International Bureau of Peace, the members and partners of the International Law Institute in Paris,  the University professors who hold chairs of law, history and philosophy and people who have received the Nobel Prize Peace.

5• The awards are presented every December 10, commemorating the death of Nobel, in the premises of the institutions that offer them. The first ceremonies were held on December 10, 1901, the initial year of the twentieth century and they were delivered to the Physical Sciences Wilhem K.Röntgen, of Germany, for his discovery of X-rays, also called Röntgen rays, the Chemical Sciences to Jacobus H.vant Hoff, of the Netherlands, for his great contributions tothe fundamentals of stereochemistry and the theory of osmotic pressure,  the Physiology or Medicine Emil A.von Behring, Germany, for their discoveries of diphtheria and tetanus sera, the latter in collaboration with Kitasato Shibasaburo Japanese scholar, the Literature to Sully-Prudhomme René FA, France, poet, essayist and thinker for his total work the Peace of Jean Henri Dunant, Swiss, by the founding of the International Red Cross and Frédéric Pass ,​​France , by the foundation, with others, of the International League of Peace and the French Society of Arbitration between Nations.
Four years later, on December 10, 1905, in Storthingor Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, the chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize gave the award to Bertha Kinsky, Baroness von Suttner, for his novel "Down weapons ", their important work in favor of peace among peoples and the founding of the German Society for Peace, perhaps the most influential person in the minds of the Swedish scholar for the establishment of the award.

History of the Nobel, Alfred Nobel and the creation of the awards

The Nobel is known in the history of science as a notable Swedish family chemists and inventors. Olof Nobel since the early eighteenth century stood out as such, in addition to being an influential professor at the University of Uppsala. Hisgrandson, Immanuel Nobel, was as famous as his grandfather and his creative genius in the field of chemistry, primarily in the field of explosives, was inherited by his descendants amply.

Fig 2.Medal Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Immanuel's marriage with Ahlsell Andrietta born four sons: Robert and Ludwig, outstanding collaborators of his father, Alfred, who immortalized the name with his great contributions in the field of chemical explosives and Emil, who died as a college student,  victim of an explosion at the family as a result of laboratory experiences that made. The third brother, Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, on October 21, 1833. Although educated in Russia and studied engineering in the United States of America by the famous engineer John Ericson, deep scientific training in all matters relating to explosives caught up with his work with the father. Still young, Immanuel Nobel, with the whole family moved to St.Petersburg, Russia, where he founded the first a facility for the manufacture of torpedoes and later on, a shipyard, an iron foundry and weapons factories,  who worked extensively in , next to the parent,the three eldest sons.

Alfred,who joined his creative genius in chemistry, a knack for big business, when he was not yet three decades of life, founded on his own in 1862, a nitroglycerin factory in Stockholm and three years later other two, and Kummel Winterviken Elbe, the latter becoming oneof the most important in Europe.

He devoted himself to perform,  patient and recklessly, nitroglycerin studies in order to reduce its sensitivity it impossible to use in pure form. Nitroglycerin is the most important of nitric ethers of glycerin, also called trinitrina, had been discovered in 1846 by Italian physician and chemist Ascanio Sobrero, who called piroglicerina and warned the extreme danger of commercial use.
In 1854 Williamson established its chemical composition, which facilitated that years later, with a full command of their structure, Nobel could try to meet with various substances, which could reduce their sensitivity. After an arduous process of experimentation, in which almost no studies under taken to continue due to an explosion in 1864 that destroyed their laboratories and ran great danger his life, he noticed that diatomaceous earth or the property offered tripoli be very demanding on nitroglycerin, as retained in its pores up to 82 percent of that substance which gave way to a new mixture, which was still a very explosive, but that was less dangerous handling.

The year was 1867 and just discovered Nobel dynamite, which made ​​possible the industrial use of nitroglycerin and becamethe genuine creator of modern pyrotechnics.
Very soon he multiply establishments engaged in this industry projections incalculable,  and introduced the dynamiteacross Europe and the United States. In 1873 he set up his laboratory in Saint-Sevran, near Paris and it was then that created the explosive gelatin, gelatin also called Nobel,  consisting of a mixture of nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose.

All these achievements have not exhausted their genius. In 1880 obtained a patent for an automatic brake and a boiler explosion proof,  later perfected sulfuric acid concentration and vaporizers appliances and freezers. Along side this work, directed his efforts to find ways that allow modern refining cast iron. Of special importance was his method for the continuous distillation of petroleum, made in 1884, which laid the foundations of the Russian oil industry, whose advantageous exploitation was one of the foundations of his vast personal fortune. His last great contribution he would call or ballistite smokeless powder, from which he received a patent in 1888, the forerunner of cordite explosive achieved by Chemists Frederick Jacob Abel and Dewar. In all these works were constant collaborators his brothers Robert and Ludwig.

In 1891 he moved his laboratory at San Remo, on the Italian Riviera,  near the Alps. In 1894 he purchased the Bofors cast for two and a half million kronor thus completed its legendary capital and widened the old family mansion in Stockholm, where he spent summers. During winters remained in the shelter of San Remo, near where I lived Bertha Kinsky,  Baroness von Suttner, Austrian writer renowned, known only love in his life of solitary sage productive. There he died suddenly on December 10, 1896 the man, who in the words Happy Austin  Tower essayist, wrote his history wetting courageously his pen in nitroglycerin.

1• The last years of his life were spent Alfred Nobel tormented by the idea that his scientific work had contributed to the wars were increasingly destructive and bloody,  therefore, a year before his death on November 27, 1895, granted will that created the Nobel Foundation call (Nobelstiftelsen) as follows: "There will be as follows for all remaining realizable fortune to stop at death: capital, held in safe securities by my executors,  shall constitute a fund whose interest will be distributed annually as a reward to those who, during the previous year, had paid mankind the greatest services. The total will be divided into five equal parts, to be awarded: one who, in the field of Physical Sciences, has made the most important discovery or invention, another who has done in chemistry or introduced where the best improvement, the third to the author of the most important discovery in physiology or medicine, the fourth that has produced the most remarkable literary work in the sense of idealism and finally, the fifth who has worked more and better in the work of the brotherhood of nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and in favor of the formation and spreading of peace congresses.

Prizes will be awarded: the Physics and Chemistry of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Physiology or Medicine by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm,  that of literature by the Academy in Stockholm, the work of the Peace,  for a commission five individuals who choose the Norwegian Storthing •It is my express wish that in awarding the prizes not consider nationality, so that get the most worthy, whether or not Scandinavian."

2• Twenty days after his death on December 30, 1896, the document was open to all formalities of the law and more than thirty million kronor were aimed at the creation of the Foundation and the proceeds of that capital would be delivered annually from 1901 in the form of the five awards willing, to which add many years later, in 1969, sixth best work intended for research in the field of economics,  created by the National Bank Sweden, which is who pays and awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences. The institutions responsible to award since its inception appointed committees consisting of three to five members,  called Committees of the Nobel Prizes, to rule on the concessions. The amount involved has varied over time according to the Foundation's annual revenues.
Prizes can be shared by up to three people or become vacant and that of Peace, may be awarded institutions, as they have been, among others: the Institute of International Law at the University of Ghentand the Committee of the Red Cross ( Geneva) and the Nansen International Office for Refugees (Geneva).

Nominations for the awards must be submitted in writing, with the blade of his services by persons trained in such opinion of the Foundation, "without taking into account personal recommendations." To make the proposals are approved, currently in Physics and Chemistry: "The Swedish and foreign members of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm (Kungl-Vetenskapsakademien), members of the Nobel Committee for Physics and Chemistry prizes, men of science who have received the Nobel Prize of the Academy of Sciences; professors of physics and chemistry at the universities of Uppsala, Lund, Oslo, Copenhagen and Helsingfors (Helsinki), the Karolinska Institute and the Royal Technical University in Stockholm,  the science professors are free to exercise their activities permanently at the University of Stockholm, professors and lecturers free six correspondents Universities and Academies least nominated by the Academy of Sciences in order to conveniently share the work with other countries and their chairs, and finally the scientists who, by their special conditions are invited by the Academy."

3• In Physiology or Medicine: "The faculty members of the Royal Institute of Medical-Surgical Carolino (Kugl-Karolinska Institutet) in Stockholm, the members of the medical section of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; persons who are holders of the Nobel Prize in Medicine ...... End part 1

Wilhelm Röntgen (Physics Nobel 1901)

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was born in Lennep (Germany) on March 27, 1845 (German physicist) won the first Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901On November 8, 1895 produced electromagnetic radiation in the wavelengths corresponding to the currently known X-ray