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The International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT), the most prestigious international team competition for high school physics researchers, has begun. More than 350 participants from 39 countries came to Hungary for this year's largest-ever competition. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ferenc Krausz, Széchenyi Prize-winning physicist László Kiss and Kossuth Prize-winning inventor Ernő Rubik will be among the guests.
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YOUNG PHYSICISTS OF THE WORLD COMPETE IN BUDAPEST
2024-07-25 13:55:00
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2024-07-25 14:02:06
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The International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT), the most prestigious international team competition for high school physics researchers, has begun. More than 350 participants from 39 countries came to Hungary for this year's largest-ever competition. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ferenc Krausz, Széchenyi Prize-winning physicist László Kiss and Kossuth Prize-winning inventor Ernő Rubik will be among the guests. Red more here.Source: https://www.elte.hu/en/
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