Steven Weinberg, brilliant particle physicist whose work underpins the ‘Standard Model’ – obituary
He won the Nobel Prize after finding fame as a writer with The First Three Minutes (1977), a gripping account of the Big Bang
Steven Weinberg
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Steven Weinberg, who has died aged 88, shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on elementary particles and the interactions between them; his research, uniting two of nature’s fundamental forces – the weak and the electromagnetic – underpins what is known as the “Standard Model” of particle physics, a wildly successful theoretical framework being continuously tested by the Large Hadron Collider.