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  1. alexmijowastaken on

    I got the birthplaces from wikipedia, using the wikidata query from this blogpost (but for the nobel prize in chemistry instead of the Field’s Medal): https://efosong.net/blog/nobel-birthplace/

    That blog post also has the same thing for other awards, and you can hover over each dot and see the details. But I didn’t like that the dots didn’t combine and get bigger if they overlap (you can’t really see that so many are from the NYC area, for example), so I made my own version for just the physics laureates.

    I made the map using a spaghetti code C++ program that I wrote yesterday morning. I could put that on github if someone’s interested.

    The map projection is Eckert IV (equal area).

    Here is the physics version: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1lrf8ly/birthplaces_of_all_winners_of_the_nobel_prize_in/

  2. Crazy__Donkey on

    Its better to show nationality.

    Going back to prevent 1950, people moved alot in their infancy, and than, once settled, studies, researched…. got the prize.