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The Nobel Prize in chemistry will be announced Wednesday
PM Modi inaugurates Navi Mumbai Airport with 20 million passenger capacity; UK PM Starmer meets Modi to boost India-UK ties while Nobel Prize in Chemistry is announced.
- Today in Stockholm, Sweden, the organization responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize will reveal the winners of the 2025 Chemistry Prize.
- This annual award follows earlier announcements this week of Nobel laureates in medicine, for discoveries about immune regulation, and in physics, for quantum tunneling research.
- The chemistry prize, established by Alfred Nobel in 1895, recognizes landmark scientific achievements and transformative practical innovations.
- Since 1901, a total of 116 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry have been awarded, recognizing 195 individuals—but only eight of these honorees have been women.
- This year's prize continues the unbroken run since 1943 and will be celebrated at a formal ceremony on December 10, Alfred Nobel's death anniversary.
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UK PM Keir Starmer is in Mumbai during a two-day visit to India. The 2025 Nobel Prize for Chemistry will also be announced today. In India, PM Modi will inaugurate the Navi Mumbai International Airport
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