
The Nobel Prize in Physics
The Nobel Prize in Physics is a prestigious international award given annually to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the field of physics. Established by Alfred Nobel's will in 1895, the prize recognizes groundbreaking discoveries and innovations that enhance our understanding of the physical universe. Winners, known as laureates, are selected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and receive a medal, a diploma, and a monetary award. The prize not only honors scientific achievement but also highlights the importance of physics in advancing technology and improving our daily lives.