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  • IT World

    July 11, 2007

    The basic framework of Nathan Myhrvold’s story is well known. Born in Seattle in 1959, he went to college at age 14, taking a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1979 at the same time he earned master's in geophysics and space physics at UCLA. Then, came the master’s in mathematical economics two years later before Ph.Ds in theoretical and mathematical physics, both at Princeton. He was 23 at that point when he headed to Cambridge University in the U.K. for post-doctoral work in cosmology and quantum theory with Stephen Hawking, who holds the mathematics chair that Sir Isaac Newton held 300 years ago.  

    Author: Peter Moon

    Source: IDG Now

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  • Physics World

    March 1, 2007

    Former physicist Nathan Myhrvold has been many things – from Bill Gates’ right-hand man to the world champion of barbecue.  He tells Martin Griffiths how he is now hoping to change how the world invents.

    Author: Martin Griffiths

    Source: Physics World

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