This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nobel laureate George Smoot, whose cosmic radiation research at UC Berkeley helped prove the Big Bang theory, died ...
The Washington Post: George Smoot, Nobel laureate who found evidence of the Big Bang, dies at 80
George Smoot, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who helped take an image of the universe in its infancy, providing strong support for the Big Bang theory and new insight into the origins of the cosmos, ...
George Smoot, Nobel laureate who found evidence of the Big Bang, dies at 80
AOL: Young Sheldon's Co-Creator Wishes He Never Made This George Sr. Decision On The Big Bang Theory
Young Sheldon's Co-Creator Wishes He Never Made This George Sr. Decision On The Big Bang Theory
MSN: 'The Big Bang Theory' Made George Sr. Seem Worse Than He Was
'The Big Bang Theory' Made George Sr. Seem Worse Than He Was
Chuck Lorre has said he regrets a foundational creative decision made early in "The Big Bang Theory": making the death of Sheldon Cooper's father a defining part of the character's childhood. Lorre ...
With successful spin-offs already having created their own TV legacies and more on the way, this gives you some indication of just how big a deal The Big Bang Theorystill is. It still has many fans ...
Looper on MSN: Young Sheldon reveals why Big Bang Theory's weirdest relationship makes sense
Sheldon and Penny have a strangely tight-knit friendship on "The Big Bang Theory," but this can easily be explained by one family dynamic on "Young Sheldon." ...