There are 58 Nobel winners born in Sweden, the country of origin of Alfred Nobel, founder of Nobel Prize.
Marie Curie is the only person who won two Nobel awards in different fields, namely physics and chemistry.
William Henry Bragg and his son William Lawrence Bragging became a father and first child couple who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915.
Albert Einstein, one of the most famous scientists in the world, did not win Nobeling for his theory of relativity, but for an explanation of the photoelectric effect.
Winston Churchill, besides being known as the British Prime Minister, also wrote novels and essays, and he got the Nobel Prize in the field of literature in 1953.
Bertha Von Suttner was the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.
John Bardeen is the only person who won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice (1956 and 1972).
Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize in the field of chemistry and peace, making it the only person who won two Nobel awards that were not related to the same field.
Richard Feynman, a famous physicist, is known for his flamboyant appearance and talent in telling stories, and he also won the Nobel Prize in the field of physics in 1965.
There are several Nobel winners who refuse to accept the award, such as Boris Pasternak, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Le Duc Tho.