Sweden solemnly organized the 2015 Nobel Prize Ceremony in Stockholm

Traditionally, the 2015 Nobel Prize ceremony in the fields of Medicine, Literature, Economics, Physics and Chemistry was held solemnly at the Opera House in the capital Stockholm (Sweden) on December 10.

The 2015 Nobel Prize ceremony was held in Stockholm

The event honors Nobel laureates every year on December 10 because it is the day of Alfred Nobel, Swedish scientist and Nobel laureate.

About 1,600 special guests attended the awards ceremony. Similar to every year, the hall leads into the main stage of the ceremony decorated with 20,000 flowers with 3 colors including white, yellow and orange, gifts of the city of San Remo, Italy, where the scientist Alfred Nobel died in 1896.

The Swedish King Carl Gustaf XVI gave a certificate and gold medal to all 10 Nobel laureates this year and awarded a prize of 8 million Swedish crowns (equivalent to USD 960,000).

Picture 1 of Sweden solemnly organized the 2015 Nobel Prize Ceremony in Stockholm
The Nobel Prize Council announced the 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics for economist Angus Deaton, in Stockholm, Sweden on October 12.(Source: Reuters / VNA).

Once again three scientists, William Campbell of Ireland, Satoshi Omura of Japan, and Youyou Tu of China, were named with the 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the treatment of parasitic diseases. .

Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita and Canadian scientist Arthur B. McDonald were honored to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics for demonstrating mass neutrinos.

Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Swedish scientists Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich of Americans and Aziz Sancar with US and Turkish citizenship, with the study of the mechanism of cell repair of damaged DNA .

The Belarusian woman writer Svetlana Alexievich received the Nobel Prize for Literature , while the British and American economics professor Angus Deaton was honored with the Nobel Prize in Economics, thanks to the research and analysis of pepper. receptors, poverty and social welfare change the areas of macroeconomics, microeconomics and economic development.

Earlier, at a separate ceremony in Oslo (Norway), the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the "Quartet " of peaceful dialogue intermediaries in Tunisia, including the Tunisian General Confederation of Labor (UGTT), the Association. Industrial, commercial and craft Tunisia (UTICA), Tunisian Human Rights Federation (LTDH) and Tunisian Lawyers Group.

This "quartet" is honored for its "decisive contributions" in an intermediary to promote peace and democracy in Tunisia.