Physicist Richard Feynman turned a lunch dilemma into a math problem. Researchers finally cracked his notes and found people ...
But another part of it is that Feynman is simultaneously defining a problem and solving it. That’s what made it such a fun ...
In the late 1970s, in Glendale, California, U.S., Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman was having lunch with his ...
Late physicist turned issue of when to stop searching for a better place to eat into mathematical problem ...
Richard Feynman notes on the optimal stopping problem decoded, revealing how we decide when to stop exploring options and ...
Physicist Richard Feynman was particularly famous for his lectures, which were known for being an engaging and accessible introduction to a number of scientific topics. Now Volume One of The Feynman ...
Norton. 511 pp. $29.95 Anyone who writes knows how difficult it is to come up with a good title. Lynne Truss published a moderately enjoyable ramble about punctuation but somehow had the genius to ...
An experiment with 2,520 participants backs Richard Feynman’s answer to every diner’s dilemma: do I want to try something new? In a scene that could have easily featured in an episode of the US ...
Renee Montagne talks to Michelle Feynman, daughter of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard P. Feynman, who was just 24 when he began working on... The Letters And Legacy Of Physicist Feynman RENEE ...
The late Nobel laureate Richard Feynman has been virtually canonized as the People's Physicist--an earthy, bongo-playing free spirit who delighted in puncturing the pomposity of the establishment. In ...