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  1. Makoto Kobayashi (小林 誠, Kobayashi Makoto, born April 7, 1944, in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese physicist known for his work on CP-violation who was awarded one-fourth of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in ...

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of Makoto Kobayashi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008 for his work on the broken CP symmetry and the Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix. Explore his research on quarks, leptons, and B meson decay at Nagoya University and KEK.

  3. Makoto Kobayashi, the 2008 Nobel Laureate in Physics, talks about his work on broken symmetry and quark families, and his expectations for the LHC experiment. Listen to the audio interview or read the transcript on the Nobel Prize web site.

  4. Watch a video clip of the 2008 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Makoto Kobayashi, receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 December 2008.

  5. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2008 was divided, one half awarded to Yoichiro Nambu "for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics", the other half jointly to Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families ...

  6. Oct 8, 2008 · TSUKUBA, Japan - Makoto Kobayashi, 64, Professor Emeritus of KEK and executive director of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, was awarded a 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics for the theory to explain the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature.

  7. Makoto Kobayashi was awarded Nobel Prize 2008 in Physics "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature."