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Nobel Prize controversies

The Nobel Prizes are a series of awards, posthumously instituted by bequest of Alfred Nobel, to be awarded to individuals who had served humanity in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. There is also a prize in economics. The prizes are generally considered to be supreme decoration in the world today. Over their hundred-year history, there have been several Nobel Prize controversies wherein apparently deserving recipients were excluded from the prize, or alternately where a recipient later appeared to be undeserving of the prize.

Controversial exclusions

  • The fact that Nobel Prizes may never be posthumously awarded means that future deserving recipients may be overlooked if they die before receiving the award.

Controversial recipients

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