International News: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to ribbon the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis "for their discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunneling and energy quantization in electric circuits." Their names were spoken on Tuesday. The three will receive the prize at a recurrence on December 10.
How much will the prize money be?
"This year's Nobel Prize in Physics has provided opportunities for the minutiae of the next generation of quantum technologies, including quantum cryptography, quantum computers, and quantum sensors," the Nobel Prize Committee said on Tuesday. All three winners are from the United States. The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and includes a total prize money of 11 million Swedish crowns, or $1.2 million, which is often shared among multiple winners.
The Nobel Prize in Physics is the most prestigious
The Nobel Prizes were established through the will of Alfred Nobel. He defended everything he earned from the invention of dynamite to the awards. Since 1901, with occasional interruptions, the prizes have recognized achievements in science, literature, and peace. Economics was widow later. Physics was mentioned first in Nobel's will, perhaps reflecting the prominence of the field during his time. Today, the Nobel Prize in Physics is considered the most prestigious ribbon in the field.
How many Nobels so far?
This honor in the field of physics has been awarded 118 times between 1901 and 2024. So far, 226 scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. This is the second ribbon to be spoken this year by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. Just a day earlier, three scientists were spoken as Nobel Prize winners for their contributions to the field of medicine. Last year, strained intelligence pioneers John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for helping to lay the foundations of machine learning.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday
Mary E. Brunko, Fred Ramsdell, and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi were spoken as winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine on Monday. The winners in Chemistry will be spoken on Wednesday and in Literature on Thursday. The Nobel Peace Prize will be spoken on Friday, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics will be spoken on October 13. The awards recurrence will be held on December 10, the year-end of the death of its founder, Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel, who died on this day in 1896.