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How to Research Nobel Prize History with Claude

Research Nobel Prize history with Claude and ToolRouter. Explore a century of scientific recognition.

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Nobel Prizes

Claude approaches Nobel Prize research as a multi-step analytical investigation, querying laureate databases and prize records to surface patterns that would take hours to compile manually. It traces institutional dominance across decades, identifies shifts in research themes within categories, compares geographic distribution of prizes, and explains what the data reveals about how scientific recognition and global research priorities have evolved over more than a century of awards.

Connect ToolRouter to Claude

1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouter
URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Let Claude set you up Open Claude

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Nobel Prizes tool:

  1. Ask Claude: "Get all Nobel Physics prizes from 1901 to 1950 using nobel-prizes"
  2. Claude returns the complete historical record for that period
  3. Ask: "How did the prize topics shift from classical to quantum physics?"

Example Prompt

Try this with Claude using the Nobel Prizes tool
Show me all Nobel Prizes in Medicine from 1950 to 2000. What were the major shifts in research focus across those five decades?

Tips

  • Query broad time periods to see long-term trends in prize categories
  • Ask Claude to identify the average gap between a discovery and its prize
  • Compare early prizes with modern ones to see how the committee's criteria evolved