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Nobel Prize laureate will donate his prize money to help Ukrainians

Nobel Prize laureate will donate his prize money to help Ukrainians

It became known that the Nobel Prize laureate intends to give his prize money to help Ukrainians affected by Russian aggression.

The publication Portfolio talks about this.

Hungarian-born researcher Ferenc Krausz shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with two fellow scientists. Krausch is one of the pioneers of atophysics.

The cash prize ($1 million will be divided equally between the three laureates) will go to the charity Science4People founded by the scientist.

This organization brings together representatives of scientific life to help people affected by Russian aggression.

 

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