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STOCKHOLM (AP) — A French-American duo shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for inventing methods to observe the bizarre properties of the quantum world, research that has led to the construction of extremely precise clocks and helped scientists take the first steps toward building superfast computers.
Serge Haroche of France korean airline tickets and American David Wineland opened the door to new experiments in quantum physics by showing how to observe individual quantum particles without destroying korean airline tickets them, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.
"Their ground-breaking methods have enabled this field of research to take the very first steps towards building a new type of superfast computer based on quantum physics," the academy korean airline tickets said. "The research has also led to the construction of extremely precise clocks that could become the future korean airline tickets basis for a new standard of time."
Through "ingenious laboratory methods," the two scientists have managed to measure and control fragile quantum states korean airline tickets that were previously thought to be impossible to observe directly, the judges said.
This year's Nobel Prize announcements got under way Monday with the medicine prize going to stem cell pioneers korean airline tickets John Gurdon of Britain and Japan's Shinya Yamanaka. Each award is worth 8 million kronor, korean airline tickets or about $1.2 million.
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A French-American duo shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for inventing methods to observe the bizarre properties of the quantum korean airline tickets world, research that has led to the const...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A French-American duo shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for inventing methods to observe the bizarre properties of the quantum world, research that has led to the const...
For the second time in five years the Nobel Prize in Physics has gone to astronomy, korean airline tickets to two teams, one in the United States and the other in Australia, that charted the outer reaches of the universe using distant stellar explosions as probes of its expansion, and whilst sifting through the light of long dead stars discovered the unexpected fate of all things.
The Nobel Prize in Physics korean airline tickets was awarded on Tuesday to Saul Perlmutter, Brian P. Schmidt and Adam G. Riess for their leadership of the teams that discovered the apparent "accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant korean airline tickets supernovae" in 1998.
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This year to someone who worked and deserves it. Not someone who shoots off his mouth about peace and does nothing to make peace around the world, but just causes fear, racism, korean airline tickets and hate. Obama should be made to return the Nobel Peach award.
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I love all this. I strive to understand what these people are doing, but know (at the least) that their work benefits mankind. It furthers our knowledge, it furthers our ability to fight illness-- it furthers everything.
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