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The '''Nobel Prize''' is a [[Human]] [[medals and awards|award]] given to people who perform breakthrough research in [[physics]], [[chemistry]], or [[medicine]], who write distinguished [[literature]], or who work towards peace. The award ceremony is held each year in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
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The '''Nobel Prize''' was a [[Human]] [[medals and awards|award]] given to people who performed breakthrough research in [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and other fields.
   
 
One of [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s ancestors was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ({{film|7}})
[[Doctor]] [[Richard Daystrom]] was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics (as well as the [[Zee-Magnees Prize]]) in [[2243]] for his invention of [[duotronic]] [[computer]]s. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Ultimate Computer]]")
 
   
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[[Jonathan Archer]] reminded [[T'Pol]] not to be primarily concerned with getting a Nobel Prize and the scientific exploration of [[microsingularity|microsingularities]] encountered by the {{NX|Enterprise}} in [[2151]], but more with the well-being of [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] and [[Malcolm Reed]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
One of [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s ancestors was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (''[[Star Trek Generations]]'')
 
   
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Tucker sarcastically replied he wouldn't take a Nobel prize home soon, when asked if he had finished rewriting the physics [[book]]s after encountering different laws of nature in the [[Delphic Expanse]] in [[2153]]. ({{ENT|Anomaly}})
When the [[USS Voyager]] was transported from [[2373]] to [[1996]], [[Chakotay]] speculated that if he had to stay in this time, he'd make [[archaeology|archaeological]] discoveries in [[Central America]] earning him a Nobel Prize. ([[VOY]]: "[[Future's End, Part II]]")
 
   
 
[[Doctor]] [[Richard Daystrom]] was awarded the Nobel Prize (as well as the [[Zee-Magnees Prize]]) in [[2243]] for his invention of [[duotronic]] [[computer]]s. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
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* [[USS Nobel|USS ''Nobel'']]
 
   
 
When the {{USS|Voyager}} was transported from [[2373]] to [[1996]], [[Chakotay]] speculated that if he had to stay in this time, he'd make [[archaeology|archaeological]] discoveries in [[Central America]] earning him a Nobel Prize. ({{VOY|Future's End, Part II}})
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===See also===
**"[[Shuttlepod One]]"
 
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* {{USS|Nobel}}
**"[[Anomaly]]"
 
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*[http://nobelprize.org/ Official Site] - the complete history, and the names of Nobel Laureates
 
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*[http://nobelprize.org/ NobelPrize.org] - official web site: the complete history, and the names of Nobel Laureates
 
*{{wikipedia|Nobel Prize}}
 
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Revision as of 22:13, 22 November 2015

The Nobel Prize was a Human award given to people who performed breakthrough research in physics, chemistry, and other fields.

One of Jean-Luc Picard's ancestors was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Star Trek Generations)

Jonathan Archer reminded T'Pol not to be primarily concerned with getting a Nobel Prize and the scientific exploration of microsingularities encountered by the Enterprise in 2151, but more with the well-being of Trip Tucker and Malcolm Reed. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")

Tucker sarcastically replied he wouldn't take a Nobel prize home soon, when asked if he had finished rewriting the physics books after encountering different laws of nature in the Delphic Expanse in 2153. (ENT: "Anomaly")

Doctor Richard Daystrom was awarded the Nobel Prize (as well as the Zee-Magnees Prize) in 2243 for his invention of duotronic computers. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

When the USS Voyager was transported from 2373 to 1996, Chakotay speculated that if he had to stay in this time, he'd make archaeological discoveries in Central America earning him a Nobel Prize. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")

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