The legendary scientist Stephen Hawking is remembered for his disfigured face, always in a wheelchair and his distinctive voice coming from a computer, completely different from his achievements. The book “Hawking Hawking - The Story of a Scientific Legend” by Charles Seife, Professor of Journalism at the Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism at New York University, wrote about this paradox in a gentle yet profound way, helping readers learn many interesting things about a man who overcame his fate in an extraordinary way and made great contributions.
With rich sources of documents and media knowledge, the author chose to express the image through the public's perspective, making the character as close and authentic as possible. The author portrayed the image of a great scientist and a portrait of his life, which not many people know. The book was jointly published by Dan Tri Publishing House.
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