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Dame Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin-Pocock DBE (née Aderin; born 9 March 1968) is a British space scientist and science educator. She is an honorary research associate of University College London's Department of Physics and Astronomy, and has been the chancellor of the University of Leicester since 1 March 2023. [2]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. English physicist and musician (born 1968) This article is about the English physicist often on TV. For the Scottish actor, see Brian Cox (actor). For other people with this name, see Brian Cox. Brian Cox CBE FRS Cox in 2016 Born (1968-03-03) 3 March 1968 (age 56) Oldham, England, UK ...
His results, which Hawking presented from 1974, showed that black holes emit radiation, known today as Hawking radiation, which may continue until they exhaust their energy and evaporate. [103] [104] [105] Initially, Hawking radiation was controversial. By the late 1970s and following the publication of further research, the discovery was ...
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Domenica Garzón – Ecuador (living) Sylvester James Gates – United States (born 1950) Carl Friedrich Gauss – Germany (1777–1855) Pamela L. Gay – United States (born 1973) Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac – France (1778–1850) Hans Geiger – Germany (1882–1945) Andre Geim – Russian/British (born 1958) Nobel laureate
Emery Molyneux (1500–1598), astronomer; William Gilbert (1544–1603), physician and philosopher; John Gerard (1545–1612), botanist; Robert Hues (1553–1632), geographer and mathematician
Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall was born in April 1934 in Hampstead, London, [7] to businessman Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall [] (1907–2001) and Margaret Myfanwe Joseph (1906–2000), [8] a novelist from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, [9] who wrote under the name Vanne Morris-Goodall.