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  1. "This isn't just a cancer therapy. This is a way of liberating people from the burden of having a disease that could come back and kill you." On , our 2018 Medicine Laureates reflect on the hope their remarkable cancer therapy gives to patients around the globe.

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  2. 16 years before Martin Luther King Jr, Ralph Bunche was the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation work in Israel. Bunche was a recognised authority on race relations, and later marched and spoke with fellow laureate King.

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  3. Here's the first of the official 2019 portraits: the youngest person to be awarded the Prize in Economic Sciences, Esther Duflo. Together with her husband Abhijit Banerjee and their colleague Michael Kremer, they developed a new approach to alleviating global poverty.

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  4. After being elected head of the Catholic church in East Timor in 1983, Peace Laureate Carlos Belo openly denounced the Indonesian occupation of the province. He refused to be intimidated, even by threats to his life, continuing to speak up for nonviolent resistance.

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  5. "Science is a collaborative endeavour. Every great achievement is but a small peak in the mountain range of contributions." In his banquet speech, economist Dale Mortensen highlighted how important collaboration is to science. Read the speech:

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  6. When Albert met Charlie: Einstein: What I most admire about your art, is your universality. You don’t say a word, yet the world understands you! Chaplin: True. But your glory is even greater! The whole world admires you, even though they don’t understand a word of what you say.

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  7. in 1990, South African president F. W. de Klerk promised to release , who had been in prison since the early 1960s. Mandela was freed a few days after the announcement. In 1993, Mandela and de Klerk were jointly awarded the .

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  8. Wishing a happy birthday to Mo Yan! Mo Yan was awarded the 2012 in Literature for his writings in which he merges hallucinatory realism with folk tales, history and contemporary social issues. In the picture he is collecting his Nobel Prize medal.

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  9. "What other potential scientific breakthroughs may never happen because of man-made pollution and global warming?" Roger Tsien used his banquet speech to sound a warning about why we need to take care of our environment:

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  10. "It is true, that whenever ordinary light strikes an object, the collision gives rise to a small force on the object. This force is called radiation pressure." Read the paper 'The Pressure of Laser Light', published in 1972 by physicist Arthur Ashkin

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  11. "We Nobel laureates share at least one thing in common: we spend a good part of our lives teaching and working with students and young people, the new generation on which the future depends." Remembering the co-discoverer of the antiproton; Emilio Gino Segrè, born in 1905.

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  12. Happy birthday to our Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee. Gbowee is a peace activist, social worker and women’s rights advocate. Working together with women from different ethnic and religious groups, her work was decisive in ending civil war in Liberia.

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  13. The first Nobel Prize nomination for Martin Luther King Jr. arrived to the Norwegian Nobel Committee in 1963. The nomination came from a previous Peace Laureate, American Friends Service Committee. King was awarded the Peace Prize for his nonviolent campaign against racism.

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  14. Take a look at some photos of Alva Myrdal, one of the prominent leaders of the disarmament movement. Myrdal was born in 1902. She fought for nuclear weapons-free zones in Europe and shared the 1982 for her contributions. Learn more:

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  15. "As a child, I promised my mother I would win the Nobel Prize in Physics. 50 years later, I said to my mother, 'See, I have kept my promise. I won the Nobel Prize.' 'No,' said my mother, 'You promised it would be in physics!'" Happy birthday to Literature Laureate Kenzaburo Oe!

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  16. “I am guessing that my teachers thought I was a bit of a pain!” behaviourial economist discusses everything from stubbornness and success to nudges and sludges in today’s premiere episode of Nobel Prize Conversations. Listen here:

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  17. A new Nobel Prize podcast has been launched! Starting today, the biweekly series gives the listener a chance to get to know some of the individuals awarded the Prize in Economic Sciences. Check out the first episode with behavioural economist :

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  18. Happy birthday to the developer of the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery, Akira Yoshino. As a young boy, Yoshino discovered chemistry after reading the book 'The Chemical History of a Candle' by Michael Faraday. The book inspired the him to become a chemist.

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  19. Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize a few days before he was assassinated in 1948 - putting him on the Nobel Committee's shortlist for the third time. Read more about the missing laureate:

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  20. Happy 91st birthday to the co-inventor of LED, Isamu Akasaki (赤崎 勇). Illuminating our world by inventing a environment-friendly light source – the blue light-emitting diode LED – Akasaki shared the 2014 Physics Prize with Hiroshi Amano (天野 浩) and Shuji Nakamura (中村修二).

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