Stephen Hawking


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English theoretical physicist (born in 1942)

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The coins will feature a swirling black hole design with the name 'Stephen Hawking' emblazoned on the top half.
Edwina Ellis, who designed the coin said: "Stephen Hawking made difficult subjects accessible, engaging and relatable and this is what I wanted to portray in my design."
If Ms Romney: "...did not endorse Stephen Hawking's views on climate change..." as she now states, then why mention him and his views?
A memorial stone will lie above inscribed, "Here lies what was mortal of Stephen Hawking 1942 - 2018".
His ashes were yesterday laid between Charles Darwin and Sir Isaac Newton, while a memorial stone has been inscribed: "Here lies what was mortal of Stephen Hawking 1942 - 2018" above his most famous equation.
The minister said this in a ceremony organized by Higher Education Commission to commemorate and pay a tribute to Stephen Hawking, renowned cosmologist, for his marvellous contributions to science.
Higher Education Commission (HEC), on Monday organised a ceremony to commemorate and pay tributes to Prof Stephen Hawking, renowned cosmologist for his marvelous contributions to science.
Stephen Hawking was not only a great scientist but also a great human being who, despite suffering from Motor Neuron disease, struggled to make remarkable contribution to science.
ACTOR Eddie Redmayne gave a reading at the funeral of Professor Stephen Hawking, as wellwishers lined the streets and applause broke out as the renowned physicist's coffin was carried into the church.
1 (ANI): Scores of mourners, including Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones, on Saturday lined the streets of the British city of Cambridge for the funeral of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.
The dad of five, who was inspired by Stephen Hawking, died last October aged 43.
In a tribute, to the late Professor Stephen Hawking, Dr James Baldwin, senior scientific editor at the Institution of Engineering and Technology, said: "Stephen Hawking's impact is difficult to overstate.
Stephen Hawking was born in January 1942 at Oxford UK, He was a graduate of Oxford University and a post-graduate of the University of Cambridge.