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Stephen William Hawking (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018) was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge
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Stephen Hawking (born January 8, 1942, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England—died March 14, 2018, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English theoretical physicist whose theory of exploding black holes drew upon both relativity theory and quantum mechanics
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Stephen Hawking was a British scientist, professor and author who performed groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology, and whose books helped to make science accessible to everyone
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Hawking was a cosmologist—someone who studies the structure of the universe (stars and space) He invented important theories about the Big Bang (the start of the universe), black holes and how they work
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Professor Stephen Hawking experiences the freedom of weightlessness during a zero gravity flight (Image credit: NASA J Campbell, Aero-News Network) In 1974, Hawking was inducted into the
- Stephen Hawking: The science that made him famous - BBC
Prof Stephen Hawking has died aged 76 The Cambridge theoretical physicist was one of the best-known scientists in the world, but what about his discoveries?
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Stephen Hawking was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author This biography offers detailed information about his childhood, career, life, achievements, trivia and timeline
- Stephen Hawking - History of Math and Technology
Stephen Hawking’s impact on the history of mathematics and science is profound and far-reaching Through his pioneering research on black holes, singularities, and the origins of the universe, he expanded our understanding of the cosmos
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