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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''Q1. What is the Nobel Prize?''' An annual award established by Alfred Nobel in 1895 to honor outstanding contributions in science, literature, peace, and economics. '''Q2. When are the 2025 awards announced?''' From '''October 6 to 13, 2025''', with one category announced per day. ''(source: [[Nobel Committee]])'' '''Q3. Who won the 2025 Peace Prize?''' '''María Corina Machado''' of Venezuela, for her efforts toward democratic reform and human rights. ''(source: AP)'' '''Q4. Which scientific fields were recognized?''' Medicine (immune tolerance) and Chemistry (metal-organic frameworks) were the key breakthroughs honored this year. ''(source: Reuters, AP)'' '''Q5. What’s unique about the 2025 laureates?''' They represent a balance between '''scientific progress, human rights, and cultural depth''' — uniting diverse disciplines around global betterment. '''Q6. What’s next?''' The '''Economics Prize''' (to be announced October 13 2025) will conclude this year’s Nobel season, potentially spotlighting sustainability and digital transformation. ''(source: Bloomberg)'' ----The '''2025 Nobel Prizes''' showcase humanity’s best responses to its greatest challenges — from fighting disease and climate change to defending truth and freedom. Each laureate’s work exemplifies the Nobel legacy: that curiosity, courage, and compassion can still change the course of our shared world. ''Sources: [[Reuters]], [[AP]], The Guardian, [[The New York Times]], [[Bloomberg]], Nature News, [[BBC|BBC World Service]].''
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