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Through the examination of newly released archival documents, the book critiques the Nobel Prize system in natural sciences, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses over more than a century of awards. It offers a unique historical perspective on the laureate selection process, emphasizing factors that influence scientific discoveries, including the roles of individuals and institutions. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for researchers and anyone interested in the evolution of scientific excellence.
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NOBEL PRIZES AND LIFE SCIENCES, Erling Norrby
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- 2010
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Erling Norrby
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 334
- ISBN13
- 9789814299374
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- 4 out of 5
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- Through the examination of newly released archival documents, the book critiques the Nobel Prize system in natural sciences, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses over more than a century of awards. It offers a unique historical perspective on the laureate selection process, emphasizing factors that influence scientific discoveries, including the roles of individuals and institutions. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for researchers and anyone interested in the evolution of scientific excellence.
