The Guardianflipped into ScienceThree scientists share Nobel prize in physics for work on black holesverified_publisherThe Guardian - Nicola Davis Science correspondentRoger Penrose says win, shared with Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez, ‘is in some ways a distraction’ Three scientists have won the 2020 Nobel prize in physics for their work on black hole formation and the discovery of a supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy. Sir Roger Penrose, Reinhard …
Tudd Russellflipped into The Machine Is Bleeding To Death.Three scientists win Nobel physics prize for black hole researchPBS NewsHour - David Keyton, Associated Press, Seth Borenstein, Associated PressSTOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists won this year’s Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for advancing our understanding of black holes, the all-consuming …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanBlack Hole Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physicsscientificamerican.com - Lee BillingsThis year’s Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists for their work on black holes. British cosmologist Roger Penrose will receive half …
NPROct 6, 20203 Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics For Discoveries Related To Black Holesverified_publisherNPR - Geoff Brumfiel , Mark KatkovPerhaps fittingly for the year 2020, the Nobel Prize in physics has recognized research on black holes. The prize was awarded to Roger Penrose of the University of Oxford, for demonstrating that the general theory of relativity leads to the formation of black holes; and to Reinhard Genzel of the Max …
Smithsonian Magazineflipped into SmartnewsThree Scientists Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for Breakthrough Black Hole Discoveriessmithsonianmag.com - Rasha AridiBlack holes are cosmic phenomena that never fail to capture the world’s attention and curiosity. Millions of these galactic beasts are peppered …
Associated Pressflipped into Health and Science3 scientists win Nobel physics prize for black hole researchAssociated Press - By DAVID KEYTON, SETH BORENSTEIN and FRANK JORDANSSTOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for establishing the all-too-weird reality of black holes — the straight-out-of-science-fiction cosmic monsters that suck up light and time and will eventually swallow us, too. Roger Penrose of Britain, Reinhard Genzel of …