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Stephen Hawking at his office at the department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics at Cambridge University in 2005. Photograph: Murdo Macleod/The Guardian Before he unraveled the mysteries ...
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A viral video is raising questions about the culture in the city of Atlanta after it showed a white man calling a Black man a slur on the Beltline. The video, posted by Everything Georgia on X, shows ...
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Primarily known for his work on black holes, scientist Stephen Hawking had opinions on many other topics besides crazy complicated space stuff. Unfortunately for us, many of his comments came in the ...
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A spokesperson for his family said the photograph was taken at a 2006 science symposium Sam Gillette is a Staff Writer on the Human Interest team at PEOPLE. She first joined PEOPLE in 2016. U.S.