Richard Feynman - Wikipedia
15 Mar 2026 at 1:38pm
Along with his work in theoretical physics, Feynman has been credited with having pioneered the field of quantum computing and introducing the concept of nanotechnology. He held the Richard C. Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology.
The Official Site of Richard Feynman
16 Mar 2026 at 6:06am
Richard Phillips Feynman was born in New York City in 1918 and grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an undergraduate, and he received his Ph.D. from Princeton University.
Richard Feynman | Biography, Nobel Prize, Books, & Facts - Britannica
14 Mar 2026 at 1:50am
Richard Feynman (born May 11, 1918, New York, New York, U.S.?died February 15, 1988, Los Angeles, California) was an American theoretical physicist who was widely regarded as the most brilliant, influential, and iconoclastic figure in his field in the post- World War II era.
Obituary ? Richard Feynman
16 Mar 2026 at 2:17am
Richard P. Feynman, a Nobel laureate in physics, best-selling author and former member of the presidential commission that investigated the Challenger disaster, died Monday night in Los Angeles.
Richard P. Feynman ? Facts - NobelPrize.org
12 Mar 2026 at 2:00am
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 was awarded jointly to Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard P. Feynman "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"
Richard Feynman Biography: The Mind That Rewired Physics
15 Mar 2026 at 8:26pm
Few twentieth-century scientists fused originality, clarity, and playfulness as completely as Richard Feynman. He made quantum electrodynamics practical, reshaped how working physicists communicate, and showed a whole generation that rigorous thought can wear a grin.
Richard Feynman - New World Encyclopedia
15 Mar 2026 at 2:28pm
Richard Phillips Feynman (May 11, 1918 ? February 15, 1988; IPA: /?fa?nm?n/) was an American physicist known for expanding the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory.
Richard P. Feynman | Los Alamos National Laboratory
13 Mar 2026 at 9:26pm
Learn about the life and career of Manhattan Project physicist Richard P. Feynman, who was famous for his sense of humor and playfulness.
Richard Feynman | Biographies - Atomic Archive
15 Mar 2026 at 10:56pm
Feynman is also known for his work on the Space Shuttle Challenger accident investigation, shocking the world by demonstrating the failure of the O-Rings. He died February 15, 1988, at the age of 69, from several rare forms of cancer.
Richard Feynman - Important Scientists - Physics of the Universe
10 Mar 2026 at 2:31am
Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, particularly known for his contributions to quantum physics, quantum electrodynamics and particle physics, as well as quantum computing and nanotechnology.
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15 Mar 2026 at 1:38pm
Along with his work in theoretical physics, Feynman has been credited with having pioneered the field of quantum computing and introducing the concept of nanotechnology. He held the Richard C. Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology.
The Official Site of Richard Feynman
16 Mar 2026 at 6:06am
Richard Phillips Feynman was born in New York City in 1918 and grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an undergraduate, and he received his Ph.D. from Princeton University.
Richard Feynman | Biography, Nobel Prize, Books, & Facts - Britannica
14 Mar 2026 at 1:50am
Richard Feynman (born May 11, 1918, New York, New York, U.S.?died February 15, 1988, Los Angeles, California) was an American theoretical physicist who was widely regarded as the most brilliant, influential, and iconoclastic figure in his field in the post- World War II era.
Obituary ? Richard Feynman
16 Mar 2026 at 2:17am
Richard P. Feynman, a Nobel laureate in physics, best-selling author and former member of the presidential commission that investigated the Challenger disaster, died Monday night in Los Angeles.
Richard P. Feynman ? Facts - NobelPrize.org
12 Mar 2026 at 2:00am
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 was awarded jointly to Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard P. Feynman "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"
Richard Feynman Biography: The Mind That Rewired Physics
15 Mar 2026 at 8:26pm
Few twentieth-century scientists fused originality, clarity, and playfulness as completely as Richard Feynman. He made quantum electrodynamics practical, reshaped how working physicists communicate, and showed a whole generation that rigorous thought can wear a grin.
Richard Feynman - New World Encyclopedia
15 Mar 2026 at 2:28pm
Richard Phillips Feynman (May 11, 1918 ? February 15, 1988; IPA: /?fa?nm?n/) was an American physicist known for expanding the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory.
Richard P. Feynman | Los Alamos National Laboratory
13 Mar 2026 at 9:26pm
Learn about the life and career of Manhattan Project physicist Richard P. Feynman, who was famous for his sense of humor and playfulness.
Richard Feynman | Biographies - Atomic Archive
15 Mar 2026 at 10:56pm
Feynman is also known for his work on the Space Shuttle Challenger accident investigation, shocking the world by demonstrating the failure of the O-Rings. He died February 15, 1988, at the age of 69, from several rare forms of cancer.
Richard Feynman - Important Scientists - Physics of the Universe
10 Mar 2026 at 2:31am
Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, particularly known for his contributions to quantum physics, quantum electrodynamics and particle physics, as well as quantum computing and nanotechnology.
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.