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Well, this one here, the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics. It's been awarded. There's three researchers, and it was awarded to them for discovering quantum mechanics on a different level. This level is big enough that I should hold my hand. Quantum mechanics, most people when you're thinking quantum mechanics, you're thinking on an extremely micro level. John Clark of the University of California Berkeley, Michael H. Zwart of Yale University. California, Santa Barbara, and John M. Martini of the University of California Santa Barbara received the prize for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunneling and energy quantization in an electric circuit. In the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the winners at the ceremony stopped in Sweden last Tuesday, October 7th. And this is the 119th Nobel Prize, physics prize, and it comes with a cash prize of $1.2 million.
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