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(Silver Spring, Md.) He has taken us to the ends of the universe - now, Professor Stephen Hawking tackles the most personal, yet cosmic of questions: Is there a meaning to our lives - in the world premiere special series STEPHEN HAWKING'S GRAND DESIGN Sa Full Article at The Futon Critic
A friend of mine, a graduate student in history, says he sometimes so tires of reading that he’ll highlight large amounts of text and have his Mac’s automated voice read aloud to him, while he cooks or exercises. While this seems logical enough to me, it Full Article at MIT Technology Review
Every year the World Economic Forum convenes the great and the good in a Swiss alpine resort for the Davos summit. Captains of industry, musicians, presidents and prime ministers gather for a largely private exchange of ideas. Only Google would think to Full Article at The Telegraph
World-renowned physicist, bestselling author and professor Stephen Hawking plans to take the stage in Seattle for one night only in a rare U.S. appearance. Hawking is expected to join palaeontologist Jack Horner and biologist Leroy Hood at the Paramount Full Article at HeraldNet
Hawking will participate in a panel on evolution at the Seattle Science Festival Luminaires Series on June 16. The prog Full Article at The Olympian
SEATTLE — Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking will make a rare U.S. appearance in June at a Seattle science festival. Hawking w Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking will make a rare U.S. appearance in June at a Seattle science festival. Hawking will participate in a panel on evolution at the Seattle Science Festival Luminaires Series on June 16. The program presented by the Paci Full Article at The Seattle Times
Scientist and author Stephen Hawking will appear in Seattle on June 16 as part of the Seattle Science Festival, the Pacific Science Center has announced. Hawking, director of research at the Center for Theoretical Cosmology at Cambridge University in Eng Full Article at The Seattle Times
"The overarching goal of the Seattle Science Festival is to demonstrate, at the highest possible level, that science is an integral part of our community's culture. It aspires to enhance scientific literacy in our community and inspire a new generation o Full Article at Seattle Post Intelligencer
It's the day after Cambridge physicist Stephen Hawking's 70th birthday party and David Harding, the head of one of the most successful hedge funds in the world, is bubbling with talk of black holes. Given the financial crisis of the last few years, some Full Article at Canada.com
"I know some scientists, like Stephen Hawking, are trying to generate this impression," says Žižek. "They claim that today with the latest thing that quantum physics can do we can put to an empirical test questions which were once properly philosophical Full Article at Big Think
This film is a superhero pizza with absolutely everything on it. After seven years of meticulous studio development, The Avengers superhero team has finally assembled on the silver screen in a supremely entertaining popcorn flick. Here, director Joss Whe Full Article at The Express Tribune Pakistan
Peter Sinclair’s monthly Yale Forum video uses historical footage to debunk an assertion that the most well-known climate change ‘advocates’ are … ‘murderers, tyrants, and madmen.’ In a word-association game, it’s unlikely that many would bring up the na Full Article at Climate Denial Crock of the Week
In it, several cosmologists discus ‘the unthinkable’—perhaps the big bang was not the beginn Full Article at Experience Project
Seth Shostak is Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute in California, and the host of the weekly radio show and podcast “Big Picture Science.” Battleship is not a film that Francois Truffaut would have made. Nor would any of those other namby-pamby Euro Full Article at Discover Magazine
Time travel is a highly unrealistic concept. It defies all known laws of physics and nature. What after all is time travel? To quote from Wikipedia.org, “Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to movin Full Article at Times of India
The prospect of taking classic board game Battleship, a guessing game with no real story, and turning it into a big-budget summer film for Universal and Hasbro Studios — with clear hopes of it becoming a blockbuster franchise like Hasbro's massively succ Full Article at Newsarama
Peter Berg has heard your criticism of his concept for Battleship, out May 18. "There was a certain inherent skepticism when people heard that Battleship had aliens in it," Berg says. "I was happy to say that my inspiration was Stephen Hawking. You can c Full Article at Popular Mechanics
Looking for someone to blame for Universal’s Battleship? How about physicist Stephen Hawking? Director Peter Berg says that the statement by Hawking a few years ago about how humanity might not want to meet alien civilizations exploring our universe was Full Article at Slice of SciFi
Director Pete Berg, center, hangs out with stars Taylor Kitsch and Brooklyn Decker in Honolulu. The three hope to defy the negative expectations that have been built around the film 'Battleship.' (Credit: By Gregory Yamamoto, for USA TODAY) Credit Stephe Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA (born 8 January 1942) is a British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author. His key scientific works to date have included providing, with Roger Penrose, theorems regarding gravitational singularities in the framework of general relativity, and the theoretical prediction that black holes should... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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Stonehenge (in England). I love it for many different reasons. One is the sheer feat of it, how many generations it took to build it, and the time it took to create. According to Stephen Hawking, it's the most sophisticated calendar in the world. It is a cosmic calendar, in my opinion.
If we can avoid disaster in the next two centuries, we should be safe
I am determined to exceed Stephen Hawking by not just stopping, but beating the disease.
I think the next [21st] century will be the century of complexity.
Or a visionary space type from the wonderful world of technology, someone from (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) or NASA? I'm going to say Stephen Hawking. I always thought he'd be the best grand marshal in the world. I'm hoping for someone in the frontier of space.
Dr. Low and his company have done some outstanding work in this field
My inspiration is Stephen Hawking who despite being diagnosed with motor neurone disease has overcome the severe disability and went on to become one of the greatest scientific thinkers of all time
Before my condition had been diagnosed, I had been very bored with life ... when you are faced with the possibility of an early death, it makes you realize that life is worth living, and that there are lots of things you want to do.
Stephen Hawking is a remarkable person whom I've know for 40 years and for that reason any oracular statement he makes gets exaggerated publicity. I know Stephen Hawking well enough to know that he has read very little philosophy and even less theology, so I don't think we should attach any weight to hi...
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Stephen Hawking is a remarkable person whom I've know for 40 years and for that reason any oracular statement he makes gets exaggerated publicity. I know Stephen Hawking well enough to know that he has read very little philosophy and even less theology, so I don't think we should attach any weight to hi...
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Sheldon asks Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) to give Stephen Hawking a paper Sheldon has written on the Higgs boson particle. It's a long and winding road to get to the point where I'm actually allowed to see him, but it happens.
Others suffer as he does — Professor Stephen Hawking comes to mind.
People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless.
In fact, we’re not exactly sure how we got him. It’s the kind of mystery that could only be understood by, say, a Stephen Hawking.
When people would ask us who a ‘dream guest star’ for the show would be, we would always joke and say Stephen Hawking – knowing that it was a long shot of astronomical proportions
Spock on Big Bang Theory on 3/29. Stephen Hawking the following week. Logical. LLAP.
When people would ask us who a 'dream guest star' for the show would be, we would always joke and say 'Stephen Hawking' -- knowing that it was a long shot of astronomical proportions
When people would ask us who a ‘dream guest star’ for the show would be, we would always joke and say Stephen Hawking
Did I beat out Stephen Hawking? It’s just not the kind of distinction where you get big-headed about it. That’s all I want to say.
Stephen Hawking, because he could possibly be the smartest person in the world.
I have seen Stephen Hawking at the club more than a handful of times
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