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Nobel Prize-winning and eccentric physicist Richard Feynman has been called a buffoon and a magician, but is lauded as a man who could make science accessible and interesting for all.
RICHARD FEYNMAN was the larger than life character who jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 - though he soon made his disdain over the award clear.
In his new book, Quantum Man, physicist and writer Lawrence M. Krauss describes the scientific contributions, and unique mind, of Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman, whom he calls "perhaps the ...
Richard Feynman, a famous theoretical physicist who won the Nobel Prize, said that if he could pass on only one piece of ...
So proclaimed the physicist Richard Feynman in 1959, ... The following day the Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to three scientists who learned how to assemble atoms into quantum dots, ...
Nobel Prize-winning and eccentric physicist Richard Feynman has been called a buffoon and a magician, but is lauded as a man who could make science accessible and interesting for all. When I was a ...