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Rabbi Nosson Scherman



9 Oct 2012

The Nobel Prize

Serge Haroche, a French-Jewish physicist, has won the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with David Wineland from the United States.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2012 went to the scientists "for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems," the website of the Nobel Prize said.
According to the BBC, the pair developed solutions to pick, manipulate and measure photons and ions individually, allowing an insight into a microscopic world that was once just the province of scientific theory.
Haroche, who was born 68 years ago in Casablanca, Morocco, told Le Figaro that he "had a hard time understanding" the news when a representative of the Nobel Prize committee called him on his cellular phone to say he had won what is considered the highest form of recognition of scientific excellence.
Continue reading: http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/french-jewish-physicist-wins-nobel-prize-along-with-american-colleague-1.468913

A friend of mine shares the same surname as the esteemed physicist and her father is also from Morocco. I will call her soon to find out if she is related.

1 comment:

  1. How wonderful this news is, for even as anti-Semitism runs rampant in Europe, the Nobel prize still cannot be denied to remarkable Jewish achievements.

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