Shutdown makes Nobel physicist ‘nonessential’
David Wineland, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics, has been deemed “nonessential” due to the partial government shutdown. The change is affecting his lab work on developing more accurate atomic clocks and quantum computers.
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