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SUMMARY:Premio Nobel de Física
DESCRIPTION:El Premio Nobel de Física se anuncia anualmente a principios de octubre -generalmente un martes- por la Real Academia de Ciencias de Suecia y se entrega el 10 de diciembre en Estocolmo.\n\nDescripción\nPhysics was the prize area which Alfred Nobel mentioned first in his will from 1895. At the end of the nineteenth century, many people considered physics as the foremost of the sciences, and perhaps Nobel saw it this way as well. His own research was also closely tied to physics.1\nEjemplosInvestigación experimental en física cuántica (2025)\nA major question in physics is the maximum size of a system that can demonstrate quantum mechanical effects. This year’s Nobel Prize laureates conducted experiments with an electrical circuit in which they demonstrated both quantum mechanical tunnelling and quantised energy levels in a system big enough to be held in the hand.2\nPremiados\nJohn Clarke\nUniversity of California, Berkeley, USA\nMichel H. Devoret\nYale University, New Haven, CT and\nUniversity of California, Santa Barbara and\nGoogle Quantum AI, Santa Barbara, CA, USA\nJohn M. Martinis\nUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, USA and Qolab, Los Angeles, CA, USA\nEnlacesNobel de Física\n
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