The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in physics to three British-born scientists for their studies on exotic matter that could result in improved materials for electronics or quantum computers. In a lecture following the announcement Tuesday, a member of the Nobel committee and professor of theoretical physics explained the concept of topology, the basis of the work in which the scientists were cited, using different types of pastries.
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Physicist uses different kinds of pastries to explain the work which won Nobel prize in physics
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