Mats Larsson, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, speaks during the announcement of this year's Nobel Prize winners in Physics, at the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden October 3, 2023. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund via REUTERS Paris, France — The Nobel Physics Prize was awarded on Tuesday to three scientists for their work on attoseconds, which are almost unimaginably short periods of time. Their work using lasers gives scientists a tool to observe and possibly even manipulate electrons , which could spur breakthroughs in fields such as electronics and chemistry, experts told AFP.
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