Physics World May 2018
Stephen Hawking’s scientific legacy: black holes, cosmology and quantum physics
Stephen Hawking, who died on 14 March 2018 at the age of 76, was the physicist the whole world knew. This issue examines Hawking’s scientific legacy through the eyes of Seth Lloyd from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who knew the great man, and includes some of his favourite Hawking anecdotes too. Elsewhere in the issue, you can discover the eight most promising wearable technologies for monitoring your health and find out why research into the mysteries of liquids could help us know what’s going on at high pressures inside planets like Jupiter.
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A cancer collaboration
A day of light
Hawking’s gift
Making health digital
Unenlightened thinking
Liquid mysteries
Take a teacher and a pupil
From dust to dust
Life in the Paralympics ‘pit lane’
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