Quantum leap leads to Nobel
5th Oct 2005, 17:43 GMT
Two Americans and a German won the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for optics research that is improving the accuracy of such precision instruments as Global Positioning System locators, atomic clocks and navigation systems.
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