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Too bad I could not figure out how to get the figure here directly.
http://datarep.tumblr.com/image/99141208620
http://datarep.tumblr.com/image/99141208620
I opened your link, saved the image address via right click (on chrome) and inserted it as image and image address (12th button from left on the edit bar).BillTre said:Yes.
How'd you do it?
The Physics Nobel Prize is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by Alfred Nobel in 1895. It is awarded annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of physics through their research, discoveries, or inventions.
According to Alfred Nobel's will, the Nobel Prize in Physics can only be awarded to individuals, not organizations or groups. The nominees must also have made a significant contribution to the field of physics that has been scientifically proven.
The Nobel Committee for Physics, consisting of five members appointed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, evaluates the nominations and selects the winner(s) by majority vote. The committee's decision is final and cannot be appealed.
The prize money for the Physics Nobel Prize is currently set at 10 million Swedish kronor (approximately 1.1 million USD). However, the prize money is divided among all the winners and may be split equally or unevenly depending on the number of recipients.
As of 2021, only three women have won the Physics Nobel Prize: Marie Curie in 1903, Maria Goeppert Mayer in 1963, and Donna Strickland in 2018. This accounts for less than 3% of all Physics Nobel Prize recipients.