In 1994, he could be heard on Pink Floyd's album 'The Division Bell.' He was behind the digital voice in the song 'Keep Talking.'
Stephen Hawking read the opening speech at the 2012 Paralympics in London.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England.
Though his father wanted him to study medicine, he ended up studying physics at University College, Oxford, in 1959.
The physicist and his daughter Lucy wrote children's books together, including 'George's Secret Key to the Universe' (2007).
'A Brief History of Time' (1991) was based on his book of the same title, and 'Hawking' (2013) was narrated by the Professor himself.
He was born on the 300th anniversary of Galileu Galilei's death.
Stephen Hawking was living proof that it is possible to beat all odds and overcome even the most difficult of obstacles. Despite the fact that he was afflicted with a degenerative disease throughout his life, Hawking won his place as one of the most brilliant and influential minds in science and modern culture.
One of the most prestigious and groundbreaking scientists of all time, Stephen Hawking passed away at the age of 76 on March 14, 2018. The British theoretical physicist and cosmologist contributed greatly to the science world and worked to make science more easily accessible to the public. Click on this gallery and remember some of the greatest moments of his life.
Stephen Hawking's life and his struggles with motor neuron disease
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Stephen Hawking was living proof that it is possible to beat all odds and overcome even the most difficult of obstacles. Despite the fact that he was afflicted with a degenerative disease throughout his life, Hawking won his place as one of the most brilliant and influential minds in science and modern culture.
One of the most prestigious and groundbreaking scientists of all time, Stephen Hawking passed away at the age of 76 on March 14, 2018. The British theoretical physicist and cosmologist contributed greatly to the science world and worked to make science more easily accessible to the public. Click on this gallery and remember some of the greatest moments of his life.