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    1. citramonk on

      Without even looking at it I can assume, that former empires are going to be first. And USA as a modern empire, that uses soft power and money to gather talents all around the world.

    2. MammothTrifle3616 on

      Hungary 16! I really admire our neighbors for this. I just can’t grasp how such a smart nation voted for Orban.

    3. kallisto19988 on

      Hungary is crazy, 16 with small population, respect from PL.

    4. mariuszmie on

      Now, let’s see how many “Americans” happened to work in America and got citizenship to stay and work in America because Europe wants to be perpetually customer of America instead of having the brains, the tech, the infrastructure and the profit and the influence and control that America has because they choose to invest rather than buy a ready made product

    5. The Nobel Peace Prize atleast has turned into a badge of shame now. So many war criminals and terrorists got that “peace prize”.

    6. kallisto19988 on

      2/3 from Lithuania are actually Polish, 2/6 from Ukraine Polish I could go on and on…

    7. SlummiPorvari on

      Does this include the fake Nobel prize i.e. “Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel” which is not a genuine Nobel price?

    8. PashaPostaaja on

      Lets add this RoW abbreviation in diagram and not explain what it means.

    9. cloudykaii on

      Crazy how huge the U.S. slice is 😅 Cool to see so many countries on the list though! 🌍

    10. Le_mons44 on

      Is there any reason as to why china has so few nobel prize’s even though it’s got a massive population? Is it because chinese scientists/researchers don’t go public with their findings?

    11. ch_autopilot on

      It would be worth making a list with only Nobel Prizes in natural sciences, since Peace has gotten some harsh critiques lately, Economical isn’t even a real Nobel, and Literature is pretty different from the other ones.

    12. kallisto19988 on

      Europe is truly the driving engine of the world’s development, 3/4 of *the “american”* Nobel Prizes are also Europeans. Every continent should be grateful to Europe, especially North America, which often demands expressions of gratitude, while in reality it is the one that should be grateful.

    13. AnimeMeansArt on

      Im curious whats the number for the US if you only count citizens born in the US

    14. Arkontezer on

      From what I remember around 40% of US Nobel Prizes have been awarded to immigrants working in the U.S. Not implying anything bad, just saying they did a great job providing great working conditions for scientists from all over the world.

    15. Dracogame on

      Would be curious to see the number per dollars spent on r&d by private and public sector.

    16. Selebrimbor_Belarus on

      This chart reflects the number of Nobel Prize winners. It does not reflect anything else, if you get my meaning. 🙂

    17. This is bullshit without contex, how come Poland has 19?

      Skłodowska-Curie (x2), Tokarczuk, Szymborska, Miłosz, Wałęsa, Reymont, Sienkiewicz. That’s it.

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