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Richard Feynman, a famous theoretical physicist who won the Nobel Prize, said that if he could pass on only one piece of ...
“There’s plenty of space at the bottom.” So proclaimed the physicist Richard Feynman in 1959, heralding the new field of nanophysics, the study of the very, very small.
But his ideas weren't always well-received in the field, he said.Leading physicist Richard Feynman, who won his own physics Nobel in 1965, “kind of threw me out of his office,” Clauser said.
Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1965. Richard Feynman in 1954. Bettmann / Contributor via Getty Images Nobel Prize: Quantum electrodynamics describes the way matter particles ...
The Foresight Institute is recognizing Argonne Physicist Saw Wai Hla with the 2024 Feynman Prize for his research on molecular machines and motors, atomically precise rotation of rare-earth ...
Feynman apparently replied, “Listen, buddy, if I could explain it in a couple of minutes, it wouldn’t be worth the Nobel Prize.” Sorry. The BBC is calling again.