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Climate researcher Klaus Hasselmann waves to a photographer from his balcony in Hamburg, Germany, Tuesday, Oct.5, 2021, after he was named co-winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics.
Manabe, 90, and Hasselmann, 89, share one half of the 10 million kronor ($1.1 million) prize for their research on climate models, while Parisi, 73, won the other half for his work on the ...
Chapter in the Foundational Papers in Complexity Science publication series In 2021 the Nobel Prize in Physics was given, for the first time, to complexity science. Klaus Hasselmann, Syukuro Manabe, ...