nobel laureates who made significant contributions to society
"Nobel laureates who made significant contributions to society" refers to individuals who have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their outstanding achievements in various fields such as science, literature, peace, economics, or medicine, and whose work has positively impacted and brought significant progress, advancements, or positive change to the world or society as a whole.
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