Hey, everyone. I've just woken up to turn on the radio, like I do on every college day.
But now I've heard the sad news about one of the nation's favorite scientists.
On March the 14th this year,
Professor Stephen Hawking has sadly passed away.
Hawking was an English professor and student at Cambridge University.
And he wanted to study science and learn about the Big Bang theory (how the universe began) millions of millions of years ago.
Until one day he was diagnosed with motor neuron disease.
It meant that he wasn't able to run, walk or even move a single bone in his body.
Worst, he wasn't able to speak or talk again.
After he was diagnosed, he was able to use a computer or machine
to help to talk you for him, whenever he's doing a presentation if you know what I mean.
But the machine was American.
Hawking was famous for his book 'A Brief History of Time', which was a huge success,
and so as the movie about his life in the oscar-winning 'The Theory of Everything',
and he appeared on TV shows like Little Britain in Comic Relief
and on an episode of The Simpsons.
But he wasn't as brilliant scientist in Britain
who passed away at the age of 76.
And my thoughts and prayers are with every every single scientists around the world who's studied the Big Bang Theory,
and all the fans...
I don't know how to end this, but...
All I'm saying is that our thoughts and prayers are with Stephen Hawking today.
We miss you Stephen Hawking, and we'll always be with you.
