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The Nobel Prize in Physics Is to Be Announced Tuesday

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics honors groundbreaking research that advances human understanding, with a cash award of 11 million Swedish kronor, nearly $1.2 million, officials said.

  • On October 7, 2025, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm announced the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025, following Monday's medicine award during Nobel Prize week and broadcast live on official Nobel Prize digital channels.
  • The Nobel Prize in Physics recognises contributions that have fundamentally advanced human understanding, with laureates selected after expert nominations and a majority vote by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Committee.
  • The prize includes a gold medal, a diploma and 11 million Swedish kronor, and last year honoured Geoffrey Everest Hinton and John Hopfield for AI foundations.
  • The announcement is being broadcast live on official Nobel Prize digital channels, and Nobel announcements continue with the chemistry prize on Wednesday and literature prize on Thursday.
  • The Nobel Prize often honours discoveries whose impact unfolds over decades, coinciding with the two-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks and planned protests, shaping the scientific community's future.
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This year, the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to quantum physicists John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis, who are researching in the USA. This was announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded on Tuesday to the British John Clarke, the American John M. Martinis and the French Michel Devoret for their work in quantum mechanics.

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The British John Clarke, the American John M. Martinis and Michel H. Devoret, are Nobel Prize laureates in physics for their work in quantum mechanics.

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Expected at 11.45. Yesterday the Medicine, tomorrow the Chemistry (ANSA)

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Deutschlandfunk broke the news in Germany on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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