This year’s Nobel Prize in physics is shared between three scientists for discoveries about black holes — astronomical objects where matter is compressed to its ultimate limits and the known laws of nature break down.
Half of the SKr10m ($1.1m) award goes to Roger Penrose, the veteran Oxford university cosmologist, for his theoretical discovery in 1965 that black holes really can exist.
The other half is shared by two astronomers, Reinhard Genzel of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany and Andrea Ghez of the University of California Los Angeles.
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