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China News Service, October 7th.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was first awarded in 1901.
Among them, the youngest chemistry prize winner is the French physicist Frederic Yolio-Curie.
The oldest chemistry prize winner is American scientist John Goodenough.
2019:
John Goodenough (United States), Stanley Whittingham (United States) and Akira Yoshino (Japan) shared the Nobel Prize for their contributions in the field of lithium battery research and development
2018:
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Francis Arnold (U.
2017:
Joachim Frank (German/American), Richard Henderson (English), Jacques Dubocher (Switzerland) developed cryo-electron microscopy technology, which determined the organisms in the solution with high resolution Molecular structure
2016:
Jean-Pierre Sovich (France), Fraser Stoddart (English) and Bernard Felinga (Netherlands) won the award for "designing and synthesizing molecular machines"
2015:
Thomas Lindahl (Sweden), Paul Modric (U.
Year 2014:
Eric Bezig (United States), William Mona (United States), Stefan Hale (Germany) won awards for "developing a super-resolution fluorescence microscope"
year 2013:
Martin Capras (U.
2012:
Robert Lefkowitz (U.
year 2011:
Daniel Shechtman (Israel) won the prize for the discovery of quasicrystals
year 2010:
Richard Heck (United States), Eiichi Negishi (Japan), Akira Suzuki (Japan) shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their research on "palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling in organic synthesis"