Still
following the post above check the recent paper below:
"We mapped the key Nobel
prize-related publication of each laureate awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine,
Physics, and Chemistry (1995–2017). These key papers mapped in only narrow
sub-regions of a 91,726-cluster map of science created from 63 million Scopus-indexed
published items....Of the 114 high-level domains that science can be divided
into, only 36 have had a Nobel prize. Five of the 114 domains (particle
physics [14%], cell biology [12.1%], atomic physics [10.9%], neuroscience
[10.1%], molecular chemistry [5.3%]) have the lion’s share…"