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Pal Benko, 91, Who Ceded His Spot to Bobby Fischer
Pal Benko, a chess grandmaster who was among the world’s best players for two decades, but who gave up his place in the 1969-72 world championship cycle to Bobby Fischer, paving the way for Fischer to become world champion, died Monday in Budapest, Hungary. He was 91.Shelby Lyman, 82, Dies; Unlikely Star of a Fischer-Spassky Broadcast
Shelby Lyman, a chess master who found fleeting fame in 1972 by hosting an improbably popular show on live television as it followed the historic world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, died on Aug. 11 in Johnson City, New York. He was 82.Kary B. Mullis, Who Found a Way to Analyze DNA, Dies at 74
Kary B. Mullis, a biochemist who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry for discovering a way to analyze DNA easily and cheaply and thus pave the way for major advances in medical diagnostics, molecular biology and forensic science, died on Aug. 7 at his home in Newport Beach, California. He was 74.Roy J. Glauber, 93, Dies; Nobel Laureate Explored Behavior of Light
Roy J. Glauber, a theoretical physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2005 for using quantum theory to explain the field of optics and how light interacts with matter, laying the foundation for the field of quantum electrodynamics, died Dec. 26 in Newton, Massachusetts. He was 93.David Thouless, 84, dies; Nobel Laureate cast light on matter
David J. Thouless, who shared the 2016 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries that used mathematics to explain strange states of matter like superconductivity and superfluidity, died April 6 in Cambridge, England. He was 84.