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A Visual History of Nobel Prizes and Notable Laureates, 1901-2012
Brain Pickings has an exclusive English translation of this beautiful visualization. It represents more than a century’s worth of Nobel Laureates, what schools produced the most Nobels, dates, hometowns, and some notable accomplishments of a few along the way.
Check out this truly wonderful map of genius in hi-res here.
Previously: Is there a secret formula to winning the Nobel Prize?
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A Visual History of Nobel Prizes and Notable Laureates, 1901-2012

Brain Pickings has an exclusive English translation of this beautiful visualization. It represents more than a century’s worth of Nobel Laureates, what schools produced the most Nobels, dates, hometowns, and some notable accomplishments of a few along the way.

Check out this truly wonderful map of genius in hi-res here.

Previously: Is there a secret formula to winning the Nobel Prize?

Source: brainpickings.org

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