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Nobel Prize (in chemistry – not awarded)

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is an esteemed international award given annually to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. Established by the will of Alfred Nobel, it recognizes breakthroughs that advance our understanding or application of chemical science. Winning this prize can highlight discoveries that lead to improvements in medicine, energy, materials, and more. Although many deserving contributions are made each year, not all can receive the award, leaving some groundbreaking work unrecognized in the Nobel context, which highlights the competitive and selective nature of this prestigious honor.