Professor Stephen Hawking was elected as Fellow of the Royal Society in 1974, age 32. Two years later, Stephen received the Hughes Medal and in 2006 was awarded the Royal Society’s oldest and most prestigious award, the Copley Medal, for his outstanding contribution to theoretical physics and theoretical cosmology.
Our current President Venki Ramakrishnan has paid tribute to Professor Hawking and the legacy he leaves. Former society President Lord Martin Rees has also published an appreciation of Professor Hawking's life and work.
Professor Hawking published a number of articles in the Royal Society journal Proceedings A. To honor his lifetime of scientific achievement, this published work is free to access until 30 April.
Cherprang Areekul isn't just a published author in Royal Society Open Science, but a Makha Bucha Ambassador 2018, and a member of Thailand's popular girl group BNK48. We talked to her about how she manages to balance music alongside her studies at Mahidol University International College.
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