2019 Nobel Prizes in Sciences
Nobel Prize in Physics
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2019 was awarded to James Peebles of Princeton University, who enhanced our understanding of the structure and history of the universe. The other half went to Michel Mayor of University of Geneva,and Didier Queloz of Cambridge University for their discovery of exoplanet, a planet orbiting a solar star.
Work of the Scientists
James Peebles
- James Peebles’ work shone a light on the universe’s structure and history and laid the foundations for cosmology for the past 50 years. The Big Bang model describes how the universe evolved over nearly 14 billion years ....
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