“It’s quite an honor. I really appreciate it and I finally feel vindicated.' A Bay Area man was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics for work he said his colleagues once encouraged him to abandon.
“When I was originally doing and preparing the experiment everyone said I was wasting my time,” he said.
Clauser also worked at Lawrence Livermore National Lab and has also contributed to medical advancements in the lab at his Walnut Creek home.
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