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Peter Higgs, the British theoretical physicist whose work led to the discovery of the Higgs boson, has died, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in modern physics. Higgs’ groundbreaking
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Paul Farmer, the American physician and medical anthropologist who revolutionized global health equity, has died, leaving behind a legacy defined by compassion, innovation, and tireless advocacy for the world’s most
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