Stephen Hawking, physicist who roamed the cosmos from a wheelchair, dies aged 76
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Stephen Hawking, the Cambridge University physicist and best-selling author who roamed the cosmos from a wheelchair, pondering the nature of gravity and the origin of the universe and becoming an emblem of human determination and curiosity, has died. He was 76.
Hawking died peacefully at his home in Cambridge in England in the early hours of Wednesday (March 14) morning, a spokesman for his family said in an emailed statement.
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