More than 30% of this century's science Nobel prizewinners immigrated
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- #Nobel Prize
- Less than 70% of Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry, and medicine this century hail from their country of award.
- 63 laureates emigrated before winning, with the US being the top destination (41 laureates), followed by the UK (7 laureates).
- Physics has the highest proportion of foreign-born laureates (37%), followed by chemistry (33%) and medicine (23%).
- The US became a science hub post-WWII due to generous grants and top universities, attracting global talent.
- Restrictive immigration policies and funding cuts in countries like the US, Australia, and Japan threaten scientific mobility and innovation.
- Notable immigrant laureates include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and 2025 physics winners Michel Devoret and John Clarke.