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Doomsday Clock
The Doomsday Clock counts down to Armageddon, and it currently stands at 5 minutes to midnight. Decision about the clock are made by the directors of the Bulletin of the the Atomic Scientists.
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is most widely known for its doomsday clock.
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Since the geniuses at CERN have failed to assuage amped-up fears that the Large Hadron Collider is actually a doomsday machine, they have reached up to the mountain to get Prof.
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I was watching cable TV yesterday and getting some thumb exercise with my remote when I came across an interesting program about the "Doomsday Clock" located at the University of Chicago.
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The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics by Leonard Susskind For a good view into the real world of physics - not the sanitized version of textbooks and ...
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Stephen Hawking says we need to get out there: Hawking, in an exclusive CNN interview, said that if humans can survive the next 200 years and learn to live in space, then our future will be bright.
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And I think it was an okay observation for the time. After all...America has been on the downhill path to all kinds of nightmare roads since at least the middle to late19th century.
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"I believe that the long-term future of the human race must be in space," said Hawking, who is almost completely paralyzed by the illness ALS.
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Professor Stephen Hawking, one of the world's great scientists, is looking to the stars to save the human race - but pessimism is overriding his natural optimism.
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Professor Stephen Hawking will be depicted in a 10ft high bronze statue of him in his wheelchair.
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Which sounds more interesting: a technical talk on "Lesions in DNA Subunits" or one on "The Big Bang, Stephen Hawking and God"? Henry Schaefer, 64, a long-time University of Georgia professor and a pioneer in ...
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A 10ft high bronze statue of Professor Stephen Hawking sitting in his wheelchair is to be erected near his office at Cambridge University's centre for theoretical cosmology.
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We've all seen or heard footage Stephen Hawking using an interface on his wheelchair to speak, but he's relying on his limited ability to move in order to construct those sentences.
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The pair hopes the exercise will help publicize the Archon X PRIZE for Genomics ; a competition that will award $10 million to the first person or team that can sequence 100 human genomes within 10 days or ...
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London, September 15 : Renowned scientist Stephen Hawking is going to unveil a remarkable clock that has no hands and shows time with the help of light.
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One clock made by the legendary John Harrison, the pioneer of longitude, took 36 years to build and he was still calibrating it when he died at his home in London on March 24, 1776, his 83rd birthday.
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