- Stephen Hawking - Wikipedia
Hawking appeared in documentaries titled The Real Stephen Hawking (2001), [294] Stephen Hawking: Profile (2002) [398] and Hawking (2013), and the documentary series Stephen Hawking, Master of the Universe (2008) [399] Hawking also guest-starred in Futurama [180] and had a recurring role in The Big Bang Theory [400]
- Stephen Hawking | Facts, Biography, Books, Theories | Britannica
Stephen Hawking and his daughter, Lucy Stephen Hawking with his daughter, Lucy, at NASA's 50th Anniversary Lecture Series, April 21, 2008 (more) Hawking worked primarily in the field of general relativity and particularly on the physics of black holes
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Stephen Hawking is regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history His work on the origins and structure of the universe, from the Big Bang to black holes, revolutionized
- A brief history of Stephen Hawking - BBC Teach
Stephen Hawking was the most recognisable scientist of modern times His life fascinated people for decades, culminating in an Oscar-winning portrayal of him in the film 'The Theory of Everything'
- 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? His fame among researchers was founded
- Stephen Hawking Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England, to Frank and Isobel Hawking His father was a medical researcher He belonged to a family of well educated people His mother was one of the first female students to have graduated from the Oxford University
- Stephen Hawking | Biography
Stephen Hawking was a groundbreaking British physicist, cosmologist, and author, renowned for his revolutionary contributions to our understanding of the universe Born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England, Hawking became a global icon for science, particularly in the realms of black holes and the Big Bang theory
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