Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L'Huillier win the Nobel Prize in Physics

Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L'Huillier are this year's winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics, which was announced in the Swedish capital Stockholm on Tuesday morning.
Three Nobel laureates in physics presented experimental methods that generate attosecond light pulses to study the dynamics of electrons in matter.
The prize in medicine went to mRNA researchers, U.S. citizens of Hungarian descent, Katalin Kariko and Dreë Weissman, for their innovative technology that paved the way for vaccines against COVID-19.
The chemistry, literature and peace prizes are scheduled to be awarded on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Stockholm, while the economics prize will be announced on October 9.
Winners receive a Nobel Prize diploma, a gold medal and a check. The amount of the check this year is about $1 million.