Today the Nobel Prize in Physics was announced for the 119th time.
This year's physics prize is shared jointly by John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis.
Discover more statistics on the physics prize: https://t.co/2U7KhN6Q0U
This year’s physics laureate Michel H. Devoret was born in 1953 in Paris, France. He obtained his PhD in 1982 from Paris-Sud University, France.
He is currently a professor at Yale University, New Haven, CT and at the UC Santa Barbara, USA.
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The 2025 physics laureate John Clarke was born in 1942 in Cambridge, UK.
He received his PhD in 1968 from the @Cambridge_Uni, UK. He is currently a professor at the @UCBerkeley, USA.
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SpaceX makes history! 5th Starship launch successful with Super Heavy booster landing back on Earth. This marks a giant leap for reusable rockets, reducing space travel costs and paving the way for future exploration. https://t.co/69xZlkyIhL #SpaceX#SpaceExploration
Under PM Sheikh Hasina's AUTHORITARIAN rule, Bangladesh imposes a curfew with a SHOOT-ON-SIGHT order for protestors demanding the end of government job quotas favoring members of Hasina's party.
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Physics to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”
Where, oh where is Webb right now? 🔍
@NASAWebb is on a million-mile journey to its L2 orbit, where it will #UnfoldTheUniverse. Stay up to date with our data-driven infographic. Note: Deployments are managed by ground teams, so timings can change: https://t.co/kbzsimf5tw
🟥 Seeing a lot of RED in your feed today?
This recent image from @NASAHubble swiftly captured our attention. A true chart topper, this supernova remnant has hotter gas and shines brighter in X-rays than the remnant of a typical Type 1a supernova: https://t.co/7nv6reXmws