Two scientists share 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics

  06 October 2015    Read: 702
Two scientists share 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics are shared by two scientists, Japan`s Takaaki Kajita and Canada`s Arthur B. McDonald, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Tuesday.
They won the prize "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass," the award-giving body said.

In a telephone interview after the announcement, McDonald said getting this phone call at four a.m. in the morning was a "very daunting experience." But he emphasized that it was "a group of colleagues who worked together" to accomplish this achievement. He also added that he had yet any idea as for how to use the prize money.

This year`s prize is 8 million SEK (about 0.96 million U.S. dollars), which will be shared equally between the two laureates.

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