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Universe | Explore Our Articles Authored by Nobel Laureates in Physics
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We are pleased to provide you with a list of articles published in the journal Universe (IF: 2.9, ISSN: 2218-1997) that are from two Nobel laureates in Physics. As Universe is an open access journal, all these papers are available to read and reference for free.
Dr. George Fitzgerald Smoot III is an American astrophysicist and cosmologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006, jointly with John C. Mather, for his work on the Cosmic Background Explorer, a NASA satellite which operated from 1989 to 1993 and which led to the “discovery of the black body form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation”.
"The Unsettled Number: Hubble’s Tension" | |
"General Relativity and Cosmology: Unsolved Questions and Future Direction" |
"The Legacy of Einstein’s Eclipse, Gravitational Lensing" |
Prof. Dr. Gerardus (Gerard) ’t Hooft is a Dutch theoretical physicist and professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands whose work centers on gauge theory, black holes, and quantum gravity. He shared the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics with his thesis advisor Martinus J. G. Veltman “for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions”.
“The Black Hole Firewall Transformation and |
“Quantum Clones inside Black Holes” |
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