2010 Nobel Prize ceremony

Unlike the Nobel Peace Prize, which has many reactions, the awarding ceremony for other Nobel prizes has received the attention of numerous international communities.

On the evening of December 10, the 2010 Nobel Prize ceremony was held solemnly in the Swedish capital, Stockholm.

During the nearly 1-hour award ceremony at the Stockholm Theater under the presidency of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Nobel prizes for physics, chemistry and medicine were in turn, respectively. Economics and Literature were awarded to the winners.

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Stockholm Capital Concert Hall of Sweden on December 10.

As usual, the owner of each Nobel Prize will receive 10 million kronor (about 1.4 million USD), a gold medal with Nobel picture and certificate.

In addition to the controversial Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel laureates in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics and Literature this year are highly regarded for their achievements. community.

Overview of the Nobel Prize ceremony in 2010

The Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to 85-year-old scientist Robert Edwards with the work of ' human development in IVF therapy '. Edwards' work has brought happiness to many millions of couples around the world thanks to the treatment of infertility with IVF therapy.

This year's Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to three scientists, Richard F. Heck , Ei-i-chi Negishi and Akira Suzuki, thanks to the development of palladium-based cross-coupling reaction. The research results of these three scientists have made great contributions to the development of the pharmaceutical industry.

As every year, the Nobel Prize for Literature has always been the most sought after award. This year, this award belongs to writer Mario Vargas Llosa , former presidential candidate of Peru. While a controversial politician, Vargas Llosa is a well-received writer.

Finally the Nobel Prize in Economics . This year, this award was awarded to three scientists including Peter Diamond, Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides for developing theories that help explain how economic policies can affect unemployment. Come on.


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Stockholm Capital Concert Hall of Sweden on December 10.

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This year there are 11 people working in the UK, USA, Japan, Peru and China winning the Nobel Prize.

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However, not everyone who is honored to receive this award is present at the awards ceremony.For health reasons, British artificial insemination and researcher Robert Edwards (85 years old) was unable to get to Stockholm.His wife, Ruth Edwards, on behalf of her husband, received the award from King Carl Gustaf 16.

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Akira Suzuki 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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and Ei-ichi Negishi (pictured) developed a method called bonding with palladium catalyst.There is also Richard Heck.

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Nobel Prize winner Konstantin Novoselov .

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and Andre Geim for 'discoveries of two-dimensional graphene substances'.

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The Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru) 'for portraying the power structures as well as profound images of human power, rebellion and impotence'.

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Nobel Prize in Economics: Peter Arthur Diamond .

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and Dale T. Mortensen for their research on markets in which sellers and buyers find it difficult to meet each other, especially the labor market.

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1,500 spectators were present at the awards ceremony in Stockholm including Nobel laureates, diplomats, representatives of the Swedish Government, Congress, educational institutions and students.In the picture of Queen Silvia of Sweden, King Carl Gustaf 16 and Princess Victoria.

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Traditionally, the flower-decorated hall was planted around the Italian city of San Remo, where Alfred Nobel lived his last years.The number of flowers used in this year's award ceremony is 23,000 roses, carnations, orchids, tulips, red lilies.The main colors are red and purple.

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The party after the award ceremony