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[Understanding the Nobel Prize: History, Legacy, and Achievements]-[How did Dynamite cause the Nobel Peace Prize?]

Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids · B1 · 2025-12-12

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The Origins and Purpose of the Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize, established in 1901, stands as one of the world's most prestigious honors. Contrary to common misconceptions, the name "Nobel" has no connection to bells; rather, it is named after its founder, Alfred Nobel. Nobel was a chemist, engineer, and inventor who is famously credited with the invention of "dynamite" and "blasting caps." While these inventions brought him great wealth, he grew concerned about their potential to be used as weapons of war. To reshape his legacy, he left instructions in his will to dedicate his fortune toward annual prizes for those who perform "important work" to benefit humanity.

Categories and Selection Process

The Nobel Prize is awarded in several critical fields, including "physiology or medicine," "physics," "chemistry," "literature," and "peace." An additional category, economics, was incorporated in 1968. The selection process is rigorous and highly collaborative; it is not decided by a single individual but by "several committees" that spend approximately eight months gathering nominations and evaluating candidates from across the globe to ensure the award maintains its high standards of excellence.

What Does a Winner Receive?

Winning a Nobel Prize is a multifaceted honor. Laureates receive three distinct items: a medal, a diploma, and a "cash reward." This combination serves to both commemorate the recipient's intellectual contributions and provide financial support for their continued work.

Historical Milestones and Notable Laureates

The history of the prize is marked by extraordinary achievements:

  • Scientific Breakthroughs: In 1962, James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins received the prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the "structure of DNA." Their work, which famously involved the use of simple cardboard models, has been instrumental in helping scientists "fight diseases and solve crimes."
  • Multi-Award Winners: A key highlight is the achievement of Marie Curie, who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She remains the only person to win in two different scientific fields—physics in 1903 and chemistry in 1911. The legacy continued with her daughter, Irene, who also won the Nobel Prize for chemistry.
  • Youthful Impact: The Nobel Peace Prize, which Alfred Nobel particularly valued due to his pacifist connections, holds a special place in the public imagination. In 2014, Malala Yousafzai became the youngest recipient at the age of 17, honored for her advocacy for "education" and her fight to ensure all children have the right to attend school.

Conclusion

Alfred Nobel’s transformation from the inventor of dynamite to the benefactor of global progress serves as a powerful reminder of the impact an individual can have on the world. By rewarding those who dedicate their lives to science, literature, and peace, the Nobel Prize continues to inspire future generations to strive for excellence and positive global change.

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