Richard Feynman could turn almost anything into physics and math. Even lunch. One day in the late 1970s, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist sat in a Thai restaurant in Glendale, California, with his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It started with a plate of ginger chicken. In the late 1970s, physicist Richard Feynman — best known for his earlier work on the ...