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Japanese scientist Kajita shares Nobel Prize in Physics

STOCKHOLM, Oct. 6 Kyodo - Japanese scientist Takaaki Kajita won this year's Nobel Prize in Physics along with Canadian scientist Arthur McDonald on Tuesday for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. Kajita, 56, is a professor at the University of Tokyo, while McDonald is a faculty member at Queen's University in Canada. Kajita is the second Japanese to win a Nobel prize this year following Satoshi Omura, who was awarded the Nobel medicine prize with two other people on Monday. ==Kyodo

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