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The Nobel Prize winner is in China.
China won the Nobel Prize by Tu Youyou, Mo Yan, Charles Kao, Qian Yongjian, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao.

1, Tu Youyou won the 20 15 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

1972, she successfully extracted a colorless crystal with the molecular formula of C 15H22O5 and named it artemisinin. Because her discovery of artemisinin has saved millions of lives around the world, especially in developing countries, she won the Lasker Prize and the "Outstanding Achievement Award in Life Science" of GlaxoSmithKline China R&D Center. 20 15 won the nobel prize in physiology or medicine. The reason given by the jury is that artemisinin she found can effectively reduce the mortality rate of malaria patients.

2. Mo Yan won Nobel Prize in Literature 20 12.

During his four years as a librarian in the army, Mo Yan read a lot of books, which laid a solid foundation for his future writing. 1In February, 988, the film of the same name adapted from his novel Red Sorghum won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first China film to win the highest honor at the International Class A Film Festival. 20 12 mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his numerous literary works, becoming the first China Nobel Prize in Literature winner.

3. Charles Kao won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Charles Kao, 1933, was born in Jinshan County, Jiangsu Province (now Jinshan District, Shanghai). After graduating from high school, Charles Kao went to woolwich Institute of Technology in East London, England. From 1965, Charles Kao received his doctorate in electrical engineering from University College London. In 2009, Yin Gao won the Nobel Prize in Physics for the breakthrough of "the transmission of light in optical fiber for optical communication".

Qian Yongjian won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008.

In 2008, Qian Yongjian, American biologist martin chalfie and Japanese organic chemist and marine biologist Shimomura won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their research on green fluorescent protein. While studying at Cambridge University in England, Qian Yongjian invented organic dyes through chemical technology, which, when combined with calcium, will significantly change the fluorescence.

5. Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957.

1956, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao published a paper together, which overturned a central information of physics-parity conservation elementary particles and their mirror images are exactly the same. The following year (1957), Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao won the Nobel Prize in physics for putting forward the theory of parity non-conservation.