Dylan Loeb McClain, The New York Times
Published: 26 Jul 2021 11:22 AM BdST
Updated: 26 Jul 2021 11:22 AM BdST FILE Steven Weinberg at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, Aug 25, 2016. Weinberg, a theoretical physicist who discovered that two of the universe’s forces are really the same, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize, and who helped lay the foundation for the development of the Standard Model, a theory that classifies all known elementary particles in the universe, making it one of the most important breakthroughs in physics in the 20th century, died on Friday, July 23, 2021, in a hospital in Austin, Texas. He was 88. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times)
Steven Weinberg, Nobel-winning physicist who united principal forces of nature, dies at 88
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Nobel laureate, UT physics professor Steven Weinberg dies at 88
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UT Austin says Weinberg was a beloved teacher and researcher, revered not only by the scientists who marveled at his concise and elegant theories but also by science enthusiasts everywhere who read his books and sought him out at public appearances a
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AUSTIN, Texas - The University of Texas at Austin confirmed Saturday that Nobel laureate and longtime professor of physics and astronomy Steven Weinberg has died at 88.
He is survived by his wife, UT Austin law professor Louise Weinberg, and their daughter, Elizabeth.
UT Austin says Weinberg was a beloved teacher and researcher, revered not only by the scientists who marveled at his concise and elegant theories but also by science enthusiasts everywhere who read his books and sought him out at public appearances and lectures. Weinberg held the Jack S. Josey – Welch Foundation Chair in Science at UT Austin
Ut Austin mourns the death of famous physicist Stephen Weinberg
July 25, 2021 by archyde
AUSTIN, Texas – Nobel Prize winner Stephen Weinberg, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin, has died. He was 88 years old.
One of the most famous scientists of his generation, Weinberg is best known for helping develop an important part of the Standard Model of particle physics, which greatly advanced humanity’s understanding of how everything in the universe works – its various particles and the forces that govern them. – are connected. A faculty member for nearly four decades at UT Austin, he was a beloved teacher and scholar, respected not only by scholars who were amazed by his concise and elegant theories, but also by science enthusiasts everywhere who read his books and sought him in public appearances and lectures.