Stockholm: The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics were awarded to two scientists, Japan's Takaaki Kajita and Canada's Arthur B. McDonald, reported Xinhua citing the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Tuesday.
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date_range 2015-10-06T21:29:48+05:30Two scientists share 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics
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