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What scientist won the nobel prize more than once?

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What scientist won the nobel prize more than once?

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If you are a Mathematician you may have the chance to win more than one Nobel Prize. Some of them have been awarded more than once but in different fields. The following Mathematicians have won also another Nobel Prize as follows: -Bertrand Russell for Literature in 1950; -Max Born and Walter Bothe for Physics in 1954. Also in Economics the following: -Kenneth Arrow in 1972 / Leonid Kantorovich in 1975 / John Forbes Nash in 1994 / Clive W. J. Granger in 2003 / Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling in 2005. The following are the winners of Two Nobel Prizes: -Maria Scklodowska-Curie for Physics in 1903 and in Chemistry in 1911. -Linus Pauling for Chemistry in 1954 and for Peace in 1962. Now, the following are the winners of the Nobel Prize “Twice and for the Same Subject”: -John Bardeen for Physics in 1956 and in 1972. -Frederick Sanger for Chemistry in 1958 and in 1980. -Otto Heinrich Warburg for Medicine in 1944, when the Nazi government prevented him from accepting his second award

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