Nobel Prize 2025 Winners

Nobel Prize 2025 Winners β€” A Global Celebration of Excellence

Nobel Prize 2025 winners bring groundbreaking discoveries to the forefront! From revolutionary medical breakthroughs to quantum innovations and metal-organic frameworks, this year’s laureates are reshaping our understanding of the world. Visit the Nobel Prize official website for complete details.

Physiology or Medicine

Winners: Mary E. Brunkow (USA), Fred Ramsdell (USA), Shimon Sakaguchi (Japan)Awarded For: Discoveries of regulatory T cells (Tregs) that prevent autoimmunity.

    Transformed autoimmune disease care (MS, T1D, RA)

  • Targeted cancer immunotherapies
  • Safer transplants and rejection prevention

  • Foundations for personalized medicine

Physics β€” Quantum Computing Revolution

Winners: John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, John M. MartinisAwarded For: Demonstrating quantum tunnelling and energy quantisation in macroscopic circuits.

  • Faster, efficient quantum processors
  • Ultra-sensitive medical sensors
  • Unbreakable quantum encryption
  • From theory to industrial applications

Chemistry β€” Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)

Winners: Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, Omar M. YaghiAwarded For: Development of MOFsβ€”revolutionary porous materials.

    Carbon capture for climate change mitigation
    Targeted drug delivery systems
    Energy storage for sustainable grids
    Industrial gas separation and purification
    Water purification and remediation

Literature β€” Visionary Hungarian Novelist

Winner: LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai (Hungary)

    Hypnotic, marathon sentences; deep philosophical themes
    Major works: Satantango, The Melancholy of Resistance, Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming
    Collaborations with BΓ©la Tarr
    Themes: decay, survival, transcendence

Peace β€” Champion of Venezuelan Democracy

Winner: Maria Corina Machado (Venezuela)

    Advocate for free and fair elections
    Champion of human rights and freedoms
    International coalition-building
    Voice for marginalized communities
    Non-violent, peaceful change

Economics β€” Innovation-Driven Growth

Winners: Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, Peter HowittAwarded For: Research on Innovation-driven growth and Creative Destruction.

    Innovation fuels sustainable development
    New tech replaces old industries β€” dynamic transformation
    Policy impact: R&D, entrepreneurship, knowledge economies

Complete Schedule

  • Medicine: October 7 β€” ANNOUNCED
  • Physics: October 8 β€” ANNOUNCED
  • Chemistry: October 9 β€” ANNOUNCED
  • Literature: October 9 β€” ANNOUNCED
  • Peace: October 10 β€” ANNOUNCED
  • Economics: October 13 β€” ANNOUNCED

Winners Summary Table

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Category Winners Key Contribution
Medicine Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, Shimon Sakaguchi Regulatory T cells (Tregs) β€” autoimmune therapy & cancer immunotherapy
Physics John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, John M. Martinis Quantum tunnelling & energy quantisation in macroscopic circuits
Chemistry Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, Omar M. Yaghi Development of MOFs for carbon capture, drug delivery & energy storage
Literature LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai Visionary literary works with apocalyptic themes and human resilience
Peace Maria Corina Machado Promoting democracy and peaceful transition in Venezuela
Economics Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt Innovation-driven growth & Creative Destruction β€” policy and prosperity

Fascinating Nobel Prize 2025 Facts

    Marie Curie: Only person with two science Nobels (Physics 1903, Chemistry 1911)
    Peace Prize in Oslo; others in Stockholm β€” Ceremony on Dec 10
    Prize amount: 11M SEK (~$1M); gold medal + diploma
    MOFs can have surface area β‰ˆ 40 football fields/kg

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Why Nobel Prize 2025 Matters

    Health breakthroughs via immune system insights

  • Tech advancement through quantum innovation
  • Climate solutions via MOFs
  • Literature revealing human resilience
    Strengthening democracies through peaceful courage

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