A Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to a collection of cosmologists and astronomers for making more clear our place in the universe.
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been jointly awarded to James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz for their work in furthering our understanding of the universe.
In a ceremony in Stockholm on Tuesday, one half of the prize was awarded to Peebles for "theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology," and the other half to Mayor and Queloz for "the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star."
"This year's Nobel Prize in Physics rewards new understanding of the universe's structure and history, and the first discovery of a planet orbiting a solar-type star outside our solar system," tweeted the Nobel committee.
"The discoveries have forever changed our conceptions of the world."
Good for them.
when the 750 GEV bump in an early run of LHC data was announced, there were a flood of over 500+ papers to explain it.
ReplyDeleteit turned out the bump was a statistical anomaly, but if it proved to be rule and one of the 500+ papers offered the correct explanation, would those authors win a nobel prize in physics?
i suspect so that's why so many papers were written.