The girl is also working with the Mexican Space Agency to promote space exploration and mathematics to other young girls.
Google Doodle: Stephen Hawking did extensive work on singularity theorem concepts and black holes. He received several awards for his work, including a lifetime achievement award for the contributions he made to science and culture.
'Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know', which hit Netflix on June 1, shows a fascinating attempt to capture what a black hole looks like.
Apart from theorising all we know about black holes today, Hawking also taught us some valuable lessons in investing. Read on to find out 4 investing lessons from the life of Stephen Hawking.
Hawking, one of the world's best-known theoretical physicists who died aged 76 last year, joins the ranks of other eminent scientists such Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin to have a commemorative coin in honour of one of his greatest discoveries that black holes should not be all black.
The motorised chair, used by the physicist after he was paralysed with motor neuron disease, sold for 296,750 pounds in a Christie's online auction.Christie's online
The voice of Stephen Hawking was beamed into space with a message of peace and hope
The Stephen Hawking Estate announced today that rights to the final book by the world-famous theoretical physicist were sold to Nick Davies at John Murray (Hachette) for the UK and the Commonwealth including India; and to Bantam for North America.
The equation is one of his most famous and seminal work which explains the concept of Hawking radiation
Here are some of his inspirational quotes from his writings that are sure to live beyond his time in the universe
Stephen Hawking, perhaps the most famous scientist since Einstein, died on Wednesday at the age of 76. Here are his major scientific contributions
Hawking's formidable mind probed the very limits of human understanding both in the vastness of space and in the bizarre sub-molecular world of quantum theory, which he said could predict what happens at the beginning and end of time.
Over the next few years, technology will take more jobs from humans. Robots will drive the taxis and trucks; drones will deliver our mail and groceries; machines will flip hamburgers and serve meals.
Scientists at the Stanford University are currently working on a technology, which they believe can 'pick up ...
The world's most widely recognised living scientist Stephen Hawking was too ill to attend his 70th birthday celebrations on Sunday but was hailed by colleagues as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists since Einstein.