The work of the late British scientist Stephen Hawking – from seminal papers on theoretical physics to scripts for “The Simpsons” – and objects such as his personalised wheelchairs are to be preserved, the British government said. Hawking, who gained international acclaim for his work on black holes, died in March 2018 aged 76 after. Read More
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The work of the late British scientist Stephen Hawking from seminal papers on theoretical physics to scripts for The Simpsons and objects such as his personalized wheelchairs are to be preserved, the British government said.
Hawking, who gained international acclaim for his work on black holes, died in March 2018 aged 76 after spending a lifetime probing the origins of the universe.
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He had suffered from a wasting motor neurone disease from the age of 21, which meant he was confined to a wheelchair for most of his life and forced to use an electronic voice synthesizer.