Dr. Salam was a Pugwashite for 20 years. A tribute that appeared on p. 71 of the Proceedings of the 48th Pugwash Conference says he was "always pleasant" and "deeply humane." He had "wisdom" and a "high sense of dignity". Through his Pugwash involvement, "he contributed...to the prevention of nuclear war and other threats to peace."
Friday, 6 July 2012
Pakistani Pugwashite and the Higgs boson discovery
An article in today's Express Tribune (Pakistan) refers to the contributions made to the Higgs boson discovery by a leading Pakistani scientist: “some of the earliest theoretical groundwork that led to this discovery was laid by Pakistan’s only Nobel laureate, Dr Abdus Salam.”
Dr. Salam was a Pugwashite for 20 years. A tribute that appeared on p. 71 of the Proceedings of the 48th Pugwash Conference says he was "always pleasant" and "deeply humane." He had "wisdom" and a "high sense of dignity". Through his Pugwash involvement, "he contributed...to the prevention of nuclear war and other threats to peace."
Dr. Salam was a Pugwashite for 20 years. A tribute that appeared on p. 71 of the Proceedings of the 48th Pugwash Conference says he was "always pleasant" and "deeply humane." He had "wisdom" and a "high sense of dignity". Through his Pugwash involvement, "he contributed...to the prevention of nuclear war and other threats to peace."
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