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    Nobelova nagrada i nagrada za dostignuća u oblasti ekonomije dodeljena je 52 puta ženama od 1901. godine do 2018. godine. Samo jedna žena, Marija Kiri imala je tu čast da dva puta dobije Nobelovu nagradu.

    Godine 1903. dobila je Nobelovu nagradu za dostignuća u fizici, a 1911. Nobelovu nagradu za dostignuća u hemiji.

    Ovo znači da je 51 žena od 1901. do 2018. godine dobila Nobelovu nagradu.

    U ovom tekstu ovog puta neće svaka žena dobiti prostor, ali ćemo se podsetiti nekih iz prošlog veka i nekih koje su skoro osvojile nagradu:

    Frances Arnold – Nobelova nagrada – Hemija – 2018. godina

    Dona Strikland – Nobelova nagrada – Fizika– 2018. godina

     

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    Today we’re celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science with portraits of some of our incredible female Nobel Laureates. . 1. Donna Strickland became the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics last year for her work creating incredibly short and intense laser pulses. 📷 @alexandermahmoud . 2. Tu Youyou discovered a new way to treat malaria with the drug artemisinin. She even tested the drug on herself to speed up its development. 📷 @alexandermahmoud . 3. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin determined the structure of penicillin and insulin. She was one of the most outstanding X-ray crystallographers of her time. 📷 from Nobel Foundation archive. 4. Frances Arnold developed a new way to create enzymes, using the techniques of evolution. Her work has led to more environmentally friendly chemical processes. 📷 @alexandermahmoud . . . . #womeninscience #nobelprize #nobellaureate #science #physics #chemistry #medicine

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    Marija Kiri – Nobelova nagrada – Fizika i hemija – 1903. i 1911.

    Rita Levi-Montalćini – Nobelova nagrada – Psihologija ili medicina – 1986.

     

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    On the eve of International Women’s Day, we remember pioneering neurologist Rita Levi-Montalcini. Her groundbreaking investigations into how the nervous system develops deepened understanding of medical problems like senile dementia, deformities, and tumor diseases. Born in Italy in 1909, her father did not believe in professional careers for women and did not let his daughters enroll at university. But Rita did not give up, and insisted on studying. The long road to the Nobel Prize included having to build a laboratory in her bedroom during World War II. She was 103 years old when she passed in 2012 – the longest-living Nobel Laureate ever. . Join us tomorrow when we celebrate more remarkable women! . . . #IWD2018 #internationalwomensday #womensday #nobelprize #nobel #inspiration #achievement #science #womeninscience #medicine #passion #overcomeobstacles

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    Vislava Šimborska – Nobelova nagrada – Književnost – 1996. 

    Spisak svih žena koje su dobile Nobelovu nagradu možete pogledati OVDE. 

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