Stanley Deser, a renowned theoretical physicist known for his contributions to the study of gravity, passed away at the age of 92 in Pasadena, California. A graduate of Harvard University, Deser made significant contributions to the understanding of gravity and the space-time continuum. He was also known for his collaborative work with Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman. Deser was a recipient of numerous awards and honors in his lifetime, including the Einstein Prize in 2000. His legacy in the field of theoretical physics will continue to influence future generations of physicists and scientists.
Stanley Deser, Theoretical Physicist Who Studied Gravity, Dies at 92
Stanley Deser, a theoretical physicist who helped illuminate the details of gravity and how it shapes the space-time fabric of the universe, died on April 21 in Pasadena, Calif. He was 92.

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