To many, Richard Feynman is an inspiration. Without a doubt, he was the same caliber of man, as well as scientist, as Carl Sagan, Neil Degrasse Tyson, and Bill Nye. He was a scientist, a teacher, a ...
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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 ...
Ten years ago, if anyone had asked me about the responsibilities that come with the role of a CFO, my answer might have been different. But today, a CFO’s role does not only revolve around overseeing ...
The legend lives on: born 100 years ago, Richard Feynman won the 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics and is shown here lecturing at CERN shortly after picking up the prize. (Courtesy: CERN) Feynman’s ...
Robert P Crease reports from the APS April meeting, where Virginia Trimble revealed her favourite Richard Feynman stories Legendary man: Stories of Richard Feynman abound, including many retold by ...
At a hearing of the presidential commission investigating the 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster, Richard Feynman conducted an experiment of sorts in the media-packed room. The Caltech physicist ...
After reading my weekend column about the crisis in life science research, Hajime Hoji of USC’s linguistics department reminded me of the late Richard Feynman’s brilliant deconstruction of the flaws ...
How important was Richard Feynman’s work? originally appeared on Quora: the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Jay Wacker, ...
Now here's a treat—the premiere of a new short film about Richard Feynman! Be aware that the audio is a little unclear in parts; the transcript below should be an easy way to follow along if it's hard ...
Beulah Elizabeth Cox ’77 is an accomplished violinist, a part of the New York City classical music scene for 30 years. Cox has studied with a Juilliard professor and has a long list of solo, chamber ...