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In which year did Yang Zhenning win the Nobel Prize in Physics?
Yang Zhenning won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 for his theory of non-conservation.

1, a native of Hefei County, Anhui Province, was born on August 22nd, 11th year of the Republic of China. 1928 attended Xiamen Primary School, 1933 attended Chongde Middle School in Beiping, and 1938 attended the second grade of Kunming Kunwan Middle School. 1938, Yang was admitted to the Department of Chemistry of National Southwest Associated University, which was merged by Tsinghua, Peking University and Nankai University at that time, and later changed to the Department of Physics.

2. 1957, he cooperated with Li Zhengdao to overthrow Einstein's "parity conservation law" and won the Nobel Prize in physics. Their contributions are highly praised and considered as one of the milestones in physics. Although he has become an American citizen, he is also a "Chinese-American" and China people are proud of news.

3. After teaching for 17 years, Yang Zhenning left Princeton University on 1966 and went to the State University of New York at Stony Brook to take charge of the research work of the Institute of Theoretical Physics. Mrs. Yang was born in a famous family, worked for General Du, specialized in literature, and had high attainments in both Chinese and English. She has taught English in Taiwan Province Province and Chinese in the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She has three children, the eldest is Yang Guangnuo, a computer engineer, the second is Yang Guangyu, a chemist, and Yang Youli is a doctor.