Nobel Prizes was founded by Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor and businessman.
Nobel Prizes are given every year to respect individuals or groups that make extraordinary contributions in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.
Nobel Prizes was awarded by the Nobel Committee, consisting of five members appointed by the Norwegian parliament.
Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious prizes in the world, with a prize of 9 million Swedish krona (around 1.1 million US dollars) for each award.
Nobel Prizes was first given in 1901, and since then given to more than 900 recipients from all over the world.
One of the interesting facts about Nobel Prizes is that peace prizes are awarded in Oslo, Norway, while other prizes are awarded at Stockholm, Sweden.
Before the official announcement of the Nobel Prizes winner, there are many speculation and guess about who will win the prize.
There are some interesting stories about Nobel Prizes recipients, such as Marie Curie, who became the first woman to win prizes in two different categories (physics and chemistry).
Some people also refused the Nobel Prizes prize, including the United States writer, Sinclair Lewis, who rejected the prize in 1926.
In addition to the Nobel Prizes gift, Alfred Nobel is also known as the inventor of dynamite, which he created as a safer explosives than previous explosives.