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The Age of Nobel Laureates
This chapter explores the age at which Nobel laureates achieve their groundbreaking work, using John Goodenough's late recognition at 97 as a focal point. It examines the historical trends in the ages of laureates and how the dynamics of productivity among researchers have changed over time, reflecting on various scientific fields.
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