Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Physics Prize

Jake Mersch

 On Tuesday, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to a group of three researchers who conducted work on black holes. British physicist Roger Penrose, German Reinhard Genzel, and American Andrea Ghez were all awarded the Nobel Prize for their extensive work on black holes. Their research will help further space exploration and create a better grasp of black holes in space. The key point of their research was the finding and defining the existence of black holes. For many years, some scientists denied the presence of black holes throughout space, however, this award-winning research proves them otherwise. There is much more research to be conducted in this area of study and space exploration in general. It is speculated these conclusions will be revolutionary in studying what lies beyond our Earth.

https://apnews.com/article/didier-queloz-nobel-prizes-james-peebles-stockholm-planets-23b9457068a91d40468bbdce34826c2f 

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