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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo shakes hands with Professor Emeritus Arthur Macdonald (r
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo receives a physics medal and certificate from King Carl
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo smiles with his wife Michiko (left) and his medal after
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Takaaki Kajita receives his physics medal and certificate from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (right) at the Nobel Prize ceremony at the Concert Hall
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo receives his medal and certificate at the Nobel Prize ce
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo receives his physics medal and certificate at the Nobel
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo enters the Nobel Prize ceremony venue at the Concert Hal
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo receives the medal and certificate for the Prize in Phys
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo (left) and Satoshi Omura special professor emeritus at K
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo (left) and Satoshi Omura Distinguished Professor of Kita
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Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo (center) smiles with Queen Sylvia (left) at the dinner a
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Takaaki Kajita left director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo smiles at a dinner party following the Nobel Prize
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Princess Sofia (left) and Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo attend a dinner after the Nobe
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Princess Sofia (left) and Takaaki Kajita director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo attend a dinner after the Nobe
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Takaaki Kajita (left) Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo at a table at the dinner party following the Nobe
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Takaaki Kajita (right) director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo attends a dinner after the Nobel Prize ceremony
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo (center) at the table On the right is Queen Silvia of Sw
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Winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics Takaaki Kajita hold conference in Foreign Correspondent Club of Japan in Tokyo He won the price for leadin
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2015 Nobel Prize laureates Satoshi Omura Special Professor Emeritus at Kitasato University (left) and Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita speaks during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on October 6th 2
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Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita right attends during a news conference after hearing that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on Octob
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January 16 2015 Tokyo Japan The winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics Shuji Nakamura answers journalist questions during a press conference at th
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After the Nobel Prize ceremony (from left) Isamu Akasaki tenured professor at Meijo University Hiroshi Amano professor at Nagoya University and S
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Toshihide Maskawa Professor of Kyoto Sangyo University Nobel Prize in Physics I want to know (Photo by Mainichi NewspaperAFLO) 2400
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Shukuro Manabe a senior research fellow at Princeton University smiles with his Nobel Prize in Physics medal after the ceremony held at the US Nat
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida poses for a commemorative photo with Nobel Prize winner in Physics Yoshiro Manabe (screen) at the Prime Ministers Office
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Online Yoshiro Manabe the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics speaks with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the Prime Ministers Office on October 8
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida congratulates Yoshiro Manabe (left) who was selected to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics at the Prime Ministers Offi
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Online Prime Minister Fumio Kishida congratulates Yoshiro Manabe (center left) on winning the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 at the Prime Ministers Off
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Yoshiro Manabe Senior Meteorologist at Princeton University holds a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics at Princeton Universit
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida congratulates Yoshiro Manabe a senior research fellow at Princeton University in the US on his selection for the Nobe
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida congratulates Yoshiro Manabe a senior research fellow at Princeton University in the US on his selection for the Nobe
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida congratulates Yoshiro Manabe a senior research fellow at Princeton University in the US on his selection for the Nobe
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Yoshiro Manabe Senior Meteorology Fellow at Princeton University USA holds a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 at Pri
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Yoshiro Manabe Senior Meteorology Fellow at Princeton University USA holds a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 at Pri
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Yoshiro Manabe Senior Meteorologist at Princeton University USA listens to questions at a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics
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Princeton University Senior Meteorologist Yoshiro Manabe (left) poses for a photo with university officials after a press conference at Princeton Univ
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 5 2021; photo by Toshiyuk
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Professor Kengo Sudo of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University talks about the achievements of Yoshiro Manabe Senior Meteor
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 5 2021; photo by Toshiyuk
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 5 2021; photo by Toshiyuk
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 2021 Photo by Toshiyuki
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Yoshiro Manabe smiles at a press conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics at Princeton University in New Jersey the eastern United States
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 2021 Photo by Toshiyuki
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after the decision to award him the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 2021 Photo by Toshiyuki
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Yoshiro Manabe shows his joy at home after receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics in New Jersey US October 2021 Photo by Toshiyuki Sumi on October
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Editorial use only Wineland Cornell and Phillips NIST Nobel laureates Three Nobel laureate US physicists from left to right Dave Jeffrey Winela
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Sam Ting (born 1936) Chinese-born American physicist In November 1974 Ting his group at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Long Island discover
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Professor Takaaki Kajita (left) and his wife Michiko of the University of Tokyo show off their medals at a press conference after returning from the N
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Professor Takaaki Kajita (left) and his wife Michiko of the University of Tokyo hold a press conference after returning from the Nobel Prize award cer
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Professor Takaaki Kajita (second from right) and his wife Michiko of the University of Tokyo at a press conference after returning from the Nobel Priz
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Professor Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo holds a press conference after returning from the Nobel Prize ceremony at Haneda Airport at 514 p
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Professor Takaaki Kajita (left) and his wife Michiko of the University of Tokyo show off their medals at a press conference after returning from the N
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Professor Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo shows off his medal at a press conference after returning from the Nobel Prize ceremony at Haneda
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Professor Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo holds a press conference after returning from the Nobel Prize ceremony at Haneda Airport at 504 p
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo enters the Royal Palace to attend a banquet hosted by th
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Mr Kajita returns to his hotel after a dinner party at the Royal Palace (rear) at 1130 pm on November 11 in Stockholm
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo holds a press conference one night after the Nobel Prize
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo holds a press conference one night after the Nobel Prize
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo holds a press conference one night after the Nobel Prize
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Takaaki Kajita Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo holds a press conference with his wife Michiko (right) a
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