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Pakistani Nobel Prize winner Professor Abdus Salam. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

Pakistan Nobel laureate and physicist Abdus Salam died. Salam, 70, who was suffering from Parkinson’s disease, died in London. Born in January 1926 in the Punjab provincial town of Jhang. He was awarded a scholarship to St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he took a BA (honours) with a double First in mathematics and physics in 1949. Professor Salam was awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1979. He was Pakistan’s only Nobel laureate. President Farooq Ahmad Leghari said his death left “a vacuum” which would “not be filled for a long time to come.” Salam was awarded honorary doctorates by as many as 36 universities around the world for his work and was Pakistan’s ambassador at large. His only regret, expressed in a 1995 interview, was that “I have never been able to be of any service to my country. Unfortunately, I have never been given the opportunity.”1877 Thomas A. Edison announces invention of the phonograph.

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