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This notebook analyzes Nobel Prize data from 1901 to 2016, exploring factors such as gender, nationality, age, and repeat laureates. It examines trends and patterns, revealing insights about the Nobel Prize's evolution over time, including the dominance of the United States and the representation of women in different prize categories.
The Nobel Prize is perhaps the world's most well known scientific award. Except for the honor, prestige and substantial prize money the recipient also gets a gold medal showing Alfred Nobel (1833 - 1896) who established the prize. Every year it's given to scientists and scholars in the categories chemistry, literature, physics, physiology or med…
This is an Exploratory Data Analysis Project to analyze and explore the patterns or trends over 100 years worth of Nobel Prize Winners from 1901 to 2016.