Trio win Nobel physics prize for work to understand cosmos

The scientists were hailed for ‘ground-breaking’ discoveries

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Didier Queloz
(Image credit: (Isabael Infantes))

Three scientists whose discoveries about the evolution of the universe have been described as “ground-breaking” have been awarded the 2019 Nobel prize for physics.

James Peebles, Didier Queloz and Michel Mayor were revealed as this year's winners at a ceremony in Stockholm. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said it was recognising their “contributions to our understanding of the evolution of the universe and Earth's place in the cosmos”. The scientists will share a 9-million kronor (£745,000) cash award.

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