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  2. Stephen Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Hawking died at his home in Cambridge on 14 March 2018, at the age of 76. [307] [308] [309] His family stated that he "died peacefully". [310] [311] He was eulogised by figures in science, entertainment, politics, and other areas.

  3. Rodney Marks - Wikipedia

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    The National Science Foundation issued a statement saying that Rodney Marks had "apparently died of natural causes, but the specific cause of death ha[d] yet to be determined". [1] The exact cause of Marks' death could not be determined until his body was removed from Amundsen–Scott Station and flown off the continent for autopsy. [9]

  4. David A. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the film's premiere on May 18, 1981, the first anniversary of the eruption, 36 scientists who knew Johnston signed a letter of protest. They wrote that, "Dave's life was too meritorious to require fictional embellishments," and that, "Dave was a superbly conscientious and creative scientist." [52]

  5. A British scientist died by a ‘freak of nature’ stray bullet ...

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    MATTHEW WILLSON : Gifted astrophysicist Matthew Willson was killed after being struck by a stray bullet while lying in bed with his girlfriend in her Georgia apartment. Sixteen months on, with ...

  6. Celebrities Who Died Broke (or Close to It) - AOL

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    Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 ... and financially drained by family members in the last years of his life. When he died of natural causes at age 93 in 2014, he had only $18,000 as well as ...

  7. Jane Ying Wu - Wikipedia

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    Wu died by suicide at her home in Chicago in 2024 after the forced closure of her laboratory at Northwestern University, a place she served as professor for nearly two decades. She graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine with a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1991. Her research area was in the field of post-transcriptional gene ...

  8. Lynn Conway, leading computer scientist and transgender ... - AOL

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    Lynn Conway, who died Sunday at 86, was a leader in the development of personal computers and microprocessor technology, and a symbol for generations of transgender individuals.

  9. Ian Gibbons (biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    Gibbons' former colleague Channing Robertson recruited him to work for Theranos as chief scientist in 2005. In 2005, Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes hired Ian Gibbons as the company's chief scientist. [20] [13] [2] Gibbons was the first experienced scientist hired by the company, [9] [2] with the title of Senior Director of Assay Development.