American, French and Austrian scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences has announced that the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2022 will be jointly awarded to 3 scientists.



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Scientists from Australia, America and France were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on quantum science.
Alain Spect from France, John Clauser from the United States and Anton Zellinger from Austria were awarded the honor because their research work paved the way for a new generation of powerful computers and telecommunications systems that are impossible to spy on. .

The three scientists conducted experiments in quantum science that would change the field forever.

His research work led to the development of new technologies based on quantum information.
According to the Wiebel Committee for Physics, quantum information science is advancing rapidly and will have significant impacts on secure information transfer, quantum computing, and other fields.
Alain Spect, 75, is affiliated with the Université Paris-Saclay, John Kloser, 79, runs his own company in California, while Anton Zellinger, 77, works for the University of Vienna in Austria.
The prize money awarded with the Nobel Prize will be divided among the three scientists.
The Nobel Prize in Physics was won by American, French and Austrian scientists.
The Nobel Prize in Physics went to John Clauser of America, Anton Zellinger of Austria and Alain Aspect of France.

The three scientists were awarded a joint prize for discoveries in "quantum mechanics", the Nobel Peace Prize to be announced on Friday.
The prize will be announced on Wednesday for those related to the field of chemistry, the people related to literature will be awarded the Nobel Prize on Thursday, the Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on Friday while the last Nobel Prize will be awarded to the people related to the field of economics. It will be given on October.
Earlier on October 3, the Nobel Company announced the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Medicine to Sweden's Svante Pabo, who worked for human evolution.





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