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Stephen Hawking

Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking often speaks about science, the universe, formation of life, and science education. Hawking is a mathematics professor at the University of Cambridge who has done groundbreaking work on black holes and the... [more]

Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking often speaks about science, the universe, formation of life, and science education. Hawking is a mathematics professor at the University of Cambridge who has done groundbreaking work on black holes and the origins of the universe. He has the paralyzing disease ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

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Will we encounter some alien form of life, as we explore the galaxy? If the argument about the time scale for the appearance of life on Earth is correct, there ought to be many other stars, whose planets have life on them. Some of these stellar systems could have formed 5 billion years before the Earth. Why hasn't the Earth been visited, and even colonized? One possibility is that the argument about the appearance of life on Earth is wrong...  
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"Sure, it costs as much as 47 Canon 5D MK IIs," writes Uncrate," but you'd need nearly that many -- configured in some sort of crazy, Matrix-like setup -- to match the unbelievable 1,052 fps high-speed 1080p recording of the...  
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by Louis D. Friedman, Executive Director of The Planetary Society The Planetary Society presented the Cosmos Award for Outstanding Public Presentation of Science to Stephen Hawking in Cambridge England on February 27. Ann Druyan, Carl Sagan's widow and collaborator, Neil deGrasse Tyson and I presented the award, a beautiful glass sculpture of Saturn. 2010 Cosmos Award Ceremony Bijal Thakore, Bill Nye, Jim Bell, Dan Geraci, Ann Druyan...  
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by Meghan Housley, National Post Stephen Hawking, one of the world's leading physicists, is moving to Waterloo, Ontario for the summer. Dr. Hawking, author of the best-selling A Brief History of Time , currently works at Cambridge University, where...(read more)  
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The U.K. is facing the threat of one enormous brain drain, as physicist Stephen Hawking has reportedly warned that he may quit Cambridge University for the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ont.  
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Will unmanned robotic missions be able to detect weird microscopic life-forms they are not programmed to recognize that might be lurking below the surface of Saturn's Titan, or beneath the murky seas of Jupiter's jumbo moon, Europa?  
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Refuting a report in the British press, a spokesperson for Stephen Hawking says the celebrated physicist does not intend to move to Ontario.  
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  Did you know that in an alternate reality..one universe of many multi-verses, Stephen Hawking is a HUGE student of OpenSalon? He LOVES the writers and creative types here, and believe me, he knows all about creation!!! So is he REALLY a big fan of OS in that alternative universe? Of course!!!   (maybe)                                Physicist Stephen Hawking   Stephen is the iconic physicist with his hand on the pulse of theoretical physics...  
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Digital artist Mike Barzman created this dark slow motion destruction video for a moody techno track featuring a Stephen Hawking being interviewed about the necessity for humankind to escape Earth.  
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Professor Stephen Hawking has more letters after his name to forge his own alphabet. And, now he has his own television series heading our way from Discovery. According to a release from the network, Hawking (Ph.D., CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA...See what I mean?) is the centerpiece of Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking -- will explore the major questions confronting modern science and physics. How did our universe begin? Could alien life be found...  
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The Planetary Society is hosting a luncheon on January 23, 2010 that will celebrate the achievements of two renowned heroes of space exploration, physicist Stephen Hawking and Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin. And yes, they will both be in attendance! So you don't want to miss this if you will be anywhere near Pasadena. Planetary Society members get a huge discount on ticket prices; the ticket purchase form has an option for non-members to...  
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Sophocles may have influenced the development of the theatrical drama, but the series "Lost" seems to be dominating TV drama. With the final season just around the corner (if you spin the virtual time-travel wheel, Stephen Hawking style), the paradoxical... Lost - Time travel - Stephen Hawking - Sophocles - Drama  
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Stephen Hawking's doctors have recommended that he not get on a plane for a planned jaunt to Pasadena in which he would have (among other things) appeared at our "Celebrate Exploration" event. As a result, the event has been canceled. We apologize to everyone who bought tickets. Your credit card was never charged, but still, very disappointing! We're still gathering your wishes for a ginormous card for Buzz Aldrin's 80th birthday this...  
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Exploring Stephen Hawking's Flexiverse (Amanda Gefter, 20 April 2006, New Scientist) Hawking and Hartle's original work on the quantum properties of the cosmos suggested that imaginary time, which seemed like a mathematical curiosity in the sum-over-histories approach, held the answer to understanding the origin of the universe. Add up the histories of the universe in imaginary time, and time is transformed into space. The result is that...  
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In the last ten thousand years the human species has been in an external transmission phase, where the internal record of information, handed down to succeeding generations in DNA, has not changed significantly. "But the external record, in books, and other long lasting forms of storage has grown enormously. Some people would use the term, evolution, only for the internally transmitted genetic material, and would object to it being applied to...  
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