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Related: Nobel Prize ceremony held in Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Dec. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Ten scientists and
economists received their Nobel prizes Saturday at a ceremony here marked by the
absence of Literature Prize laureate, British playwright Harold Pinter.
Pinter missed the award
presentation due to poor health, and his publisher picked up the 10 million
kronor (1.3 million US dollars) check, a gold medal and diploma on his behalf.
The Physics Prize went to US nationals Roy Glauber
and John Hall, and German Theodor Haensch for their groundbreaking work in
applying modern quantum physics to the study of optics and light.
The Chemistry Prize honored Yves Chauvin of France
and US nationals Robert Grubbs and Richard Schrock for a breakthrough in carbon
chemistry that opens the way to smarter drugs and environmentally-friendlier
plastics.
The Economics Prize was awarded to Robert Aumann, an
Israeli-US citizen, and Thomas Schelling of the United States for using game
theory to explain conflict resolution.
Australians Barry Marshall and Robin Warren received
the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their research on how to treat
stomach ulcers with antibiotics.
About 2,000 guests, including Sweden's royal family,
were invited to the award ceremony in Stockholm and a celebration dinner.
Earlier in the day, the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) and its director general Mohamed El Baradei accepted the 2005
Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo of Norway for their work to halt the
spread of nuclear weapons.
The Nobel Prizes are usually announced in October and
are handed out every year on Dec. 10, the anniversary of the death of Alfred
Nobel, a Swedish industrialist and the inventor of dynamite.
This year's prize carries a cash award of 10 million
Swedish kronor (1.3 million US dollars), a gold medal and a diploma.
The Nobels, widely regarded as the world's most
prestigious accolades in science and literature, have been awarded since 1901.
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