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Leading scientist Stephen Hawking's condition has "improved" after being admitted to hospital with chest problems, Cambridge University says. | Leading scientist Stephen Hawking's condition has "improved" after being admitted to hospital with chest problems, Cambridge University says. |
His employers said Professor Hawking was undergoing tests on Monday at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. | His employers said Professor Hawking was undergoing tests on Monday at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. |
A university spokesman said the 67-year-old, who has motor neurone disease, was now "comfortable". | A university spokesman said the 67-year-old, who has motor neurone disease, was now "comfortable". |
Prof Hawking, author of A Brief History of Time, has worked at Cambridge University for more than 30 years. | Prof Hawking, author of A Brief History of Time, has worked at Cambridge University for more than 30 years. |
The world-famous physicist, who is wheelchair-bound and speaks with the aid of a voice synthesiser, had flown to the US at the end of February to the California Institute of Technology where he is a visiting scholar. | |
But he had not been well for some weeks and called off an appearance at Arizona State University on 6 April because of his illness. | But he had not been well for some weeks and called off an appearance at Arizona State University on 6 April because of his illness. |
He was flown back to the UK on Saturday and was admitted to Addenbrooke's on Monday after being seen by a doctor. | He was flown back to the UK on Saturday and was admitted to Addenbrooke's on Monday after being seen by a doctor. |
Disease conditions | Disease conditions |
Prof Peter Haynes, head of the University's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, where Prof Hawking works, said: "Professor Hawking is a remarkable colleague. | Prof Peter Haynes, head of the University's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, where Prof Hawking works, said: "Professor Hawking is a remarkable colleague. |
"We all hope he will be amongst us again soon." | "We all hope he will be amongst us again soon." |
Prof Hawking developed symptoms of motor neurone disease while studying in the 1960s and is one of the world's longest-surviving sufferers. | Prof Hawking developed symptoms of motor neurone disease while studying in the 1960s and is one of the world's longest-surviving sufferers. |
The scientist has three children and one grandchild. He became a CBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1989. | The scientist has three children and one grandchild. He became a CBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1989. |
Last year, it was announced he would be stepping down as the university's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the end of this academic year. | Last year, it was announced he would be stepping down as the university's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the end of this academic year. |
It is policy for holders of the title to retire at 67. | It is policy for holders of the title to retire at 67. |
However, Prof Hawking said he intended to continue working as Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. | However, Prof Hawking said he intended to continue working as Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. |