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3-474: The Marie Curie-Skłodowska Medal is a Polish annual science award conferred by the Polish Chemical Society ( Polish : Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne , PTCHem) to scientists working permanently abroad for contributions in the field of chemistry . It was named in honour of physicist Marie Curie (1867–1934) and first awarded in 1996. The winner receives a bronze medal depicting Marie Curie and on

6-438: The country of the sponsoring organization, the award name, sponsor name and a description of the award criteria. Some of the awards have broad scope, or cover the intersection of different disciplines, so an award may appear in more than one list. A list of general awards for science and technology is followed by the lists of more specific awards. In July 2020 scientists reported that work honored by Nobel prizes clusters in only

9-699: The reverse the Latin inscription Quo Magis Veritas Propagatur as well as the PTCHem logo, year and the name of the laureate. Four laureates of the medal have also been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry : Roald Hoffmann (1981), Jean Marie Lehn (1987), Ada Yonath (2009) and Ben Feringa (2016). The winners of the award so far have been: Science awards This is a list of notable awards for specific areas of science and technology . Typically these lists give

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