Richard Feynman was a famed, Nobel-prize winning nuclear physicist, author and academic who helped introduce a generation to difficult concepts like quantum mechanics and particle physics. His contributions stretched from the Manhattan Project during World War II to his memorable role articulating how the O-rings failed on the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. But he was notable first for the remarkable curiosity that informed his methods and his career.
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