Samuel C. C. Ting is a renowned physicist and a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics. He was born on January 27, 1936, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but he spent part of his early life in China. He is best known for his work in particle physics, particularly for his role in the discovery of the J/ψ particle in 1974, which provided essential evidence for the existence of quarks and helped to establish the field of quantum chromodynamics.

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