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Willis E. Lamb Jr., revolutionary physicist, dies at 94

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  • Work on hydrogen atom structure earned him Nobel Prize for physics in 1955
  • Discovery changed way quantum theory was applied to electromagnetism
  • Work became a foundation of modern elementary particle physics
  • "He was a brilliant and serious scientist," wife said, "but he was also deeply human"
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