The winners of the Nobel Prize in physics, medicine and chemistry in 2016 are all men, the youngest 65 and the oldest 72 years old.
After the Nobel Prize for medicine, the Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to two Japanese and Canadian scientists.
The award was announced at 1145 (local time) at Karolinska Academy, Stockholm, Sweden. This is the 108th Nobel Prize in Physics awarded from 1901 to the present.
Doing science must be passionate and nurture it, which is the advice of Professor Douglas D. Osheroff, a scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1996, during his two-day visit to
John Bardeen revealed his gift from a young age and contributed to the revolution in electronic technology with excellent research.