Dao Lee, a physicist at Columbia University, overturned a widely accepted law of nature which posited that objects always ...
Tsung-Dao Lee, a physicist who studied science on his own after stumbling upon textbooks in his native China, and then less ...
TAIPEI--Chinese-American physicist Tsung-Dao Lee, who in 1957 became the second-youngest scientist to receive a Nobel Prize, died Sunday at his home in San Francisco at age 97, according to a ...
In 1974, Tsung-Dao (T.D.) Lee visited a dance academy in Shanghai and came up with an idea: shao nian ban, the Special Class for the Gifted Young. Thirty years later, I studied physics in China at ...
Laws don’t always apply. In 1956, Tsung-Dao Lee, a physicist at Columbia University, overturned a widely accepted law of nature which posited that objects always behaved in the same way as their ...
From left, Dr. Chen Ning Yang of Princeton University; Prof Daniel Bovet of Rome, who received prize in medicine for work in the field of pharmacology; Dr. Tsung Dao Lee, of Columbia University ...