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Alfred Nobel Prize in Physics

The Nobel Prize in Physics is an prestigious international award recognizing outstanding contributions to understanding the natural laws governing the universe. It honors scientists whose discoveries or innovations significantly advance our knowledge of phenomena like gravity, quantum mechanics, or cosmic phenomena. Established by Alfred Nobel’s will in 1895, the prize celebrates groundbreaking research that often paves the way for technological advances and deepens humanity’s comprehension of the physical world. Awarded annually, it highlights the importance of scientific inquiry in expanding our collective understanding of the universe.