It was an Italian, a German and an American: Nobel Prize for Physicality Wins

The Nobel Prize for Fisica has been shared with scientists Sykuro Manabe, Klaus Hasseman and Giorgio Parisi, whose work over the past 60 years predicted climate change and deciphered complex physical systems. Manabbe, who is Japanese-American, 90, and Hasselman, who is 89-year-old German, were together honoured for the physical modeling of the climate [...]
Manabbe, who is Japanese-American, 90-year-old, and Hasselman, who is 89-year-old German, were jointly honoured for the physical modeling of Earth's climate,” - according to the statement on media issued by the Swedish Academy of Sciences, CNN reports.
Both had been the first to turn off the alarm for man - made climate change.
Italian physicist Paris, who is 73 years old, received the rest of the price for “detection of disorders and fluctuations in physics systems from atomic headscarves to planetary ones. ”











