Japanese & Canadian win Nobel for neutrino work
Takaaki Kajita of Japan and Arthur McDonald of Canada were awarded the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday for determining that neutrinos have mass, a key piece of the puzzle in understanding the cosmos.
06.10.2015
(AFP) Takaaki Kajita of Japan and Arthur McDonald of Canada
were awarded the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday for determining that
neutrinos have mass, a key piece of the puzzle in understanding the
cosmos.
"The discovery has changed our understanding of the
innermost workings of matter and can prove crucial to our view of the
Universe," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.