Authors on the Web
UNESCO, November 20, 2009
...readers, and “Georges et les secrets de l’Univers” (“George’s Secret Key to the Universe”) co-written with Stephen Hawking. The Forum will be opened by Hans d’Orville, Assistant Director-General of UNESCO for Strategic Planning, and...
Huffington Post, November 11, 2009
...library the other day, the man next to me was looking at A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. His laptop buzzed and he quickly abandoned his reading continuum for a short blast of finger pulses transmitting data to followers everywhere across the...
Chronicle Herald, November 6, 2009
...The speakers are a Whos Who of movers and shakers James Watson (who discovered DNA), Bill Clinton, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, the Google guys, chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall, Billy Graham, novelist Isabel Allende, Al Gore and dozens more....
KDnuggets, November 5, 2009
...The accurate visualization of multidimensional problems and multivariate data unlocks insights into the role of dimensionality. Learn why Stephen Hawking said 'Well done!' about this book. Key features of Parallel Coordinates: An easy-to read...
Emirates News Agency, October 24, 2009
...Titles already translated include major works by some of the world's best known authors and thinkers, including Stephen Hawking's A Briefer History of Time, Kafka on the Shore by Huraki Murakami and Alan Greenspan's The Age of Turbulence. Kalima has also...
TVO.org, October 23, 2009
...has afforded us is the opportunity to read and hear the thoughts and theories of scientists such as Stephen Hawking , Neil Turok , Bill Joy or writers such as Kevin Kelly, Stewart Brand and Natalie Angier. While we’re not on the air this...
Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2009
..." This is the upside of popular science writing. It's why Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould and Stephen Hawking left their labs to write. They trade in awe, the desire to restore to science the sense of sublime wonder that drew them to it in the first...
Suite101.com, October 6, 2009
...and a dad who digs quantum physics, more drinking, mescal, drugs + quantum physics + drug raids + Stephen Hawking + low flying planes + plus time travel + more foot notes than a podiatrist + Robert and his never ending supply of grenades + quarks,...
Telegraph, September 30, 2009
...the medal to former British prime minister Tony Blair. President Barack Obama recently bestowed the honour on physicist Stephen Hawking, amongst others. But according to Mr Latimer's new book, plans for Ms Rowling to receive the Medal of Freedom were...
Sky News, September 29, 2009
...gave the medal to former British prime minister Tony Blair. President Obama recently bestowed the honour on physicist Stephen Hawking. But according to Mr Latimer's book, plans for Ms Rowling to receive the Medal of Freedom were nipped in the bud by...
Mail Online UK, September 29, 2009
...the medal to former British prime minister Tony Blair. President Barack Obama recently bestowed the honour on physicist Stephen Hawking, among others. But according to Mr Latimer's new book, plans for Ms Rowling to receive the Medal of Freedom were...
Milton Keynes Citizen, September 29, 2009
...the medal to former British prime minister Tony Blair. President Barack Obama recently bestowed the honour on physicist Stephen Hawking, amongst others. But according to Mr Latimer's new book, plans for Rowling to receive the Medal of Freedom were nipped...
Guardian Unlimited, September 29, 2009
...and Charlton Heston. The first 16 recipients of Barack Obama's presidential medal, handed out in August, included Stephen Hawking and Senator Ted Kennedy ? who, according to Latimer's book, failed to receive the medal during the Bush administration...
American Chronicle, September 12, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? 'Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short to blend in.''...
Malaysian Insider, September 11, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? ?Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short to blend in.? Hilton, 28, was delighted to be...
Reuters via Yahoo!, September 11, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? 'Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short to blend in.' Hilton, 28, was delighted to be...
ABC News, September 11, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? 'Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short to blend in.' 'So cool that I have a quote in the...
Guardian Unlimited, September 3, 2009
...has already translated 150 titles from languages around the world into Arabic since its launch in 2007, from Stephen Hawking to Haruki Murakami and Khaled Hosseini. It aims to pick and translate 100 titles a year across literature, academia, business and...
NWI Times, September 1, 2009
...Dictionary,' by Samuel Johnson (1755), 'All the President's Men,' by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (1974) and Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time' (1988). Readers learn that, once its pages were stacked, Mitchell's manuscript towered almost five...
PC Pro, September 1, 2009
...of which is the fact that it automatically assumes new authors are untrustworthy - meaning that should, say, Stephen Hawking choose to edit an entry on black holes he'd be deemed unreliable. Enhancements would be introduced in the spirit of letting...
Asian Age, August 28, 2009
...and the most common example is of the NHS. There has even been one completely nonsensical claim that Stephen Hawking would have not survived had he been a beneficiary of the health service. For the US, which still remains an inequitable country, a good...
Investors Business Daily, August 27, 2009
...Medical Care: We took a lot of heat for using Stephen Hawking as an example of someone who'd suffer under a socialized health system. But a closer look at the treatment he got in the U.K. shows it wasn...
Sunday Tribune Ireland, August 16, 2009
...victory dance to 'Baby Got Back'. That's just not classy, apparently... A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (1988) Stephen Hawking's excellent layman's guide to the cosmos has loads of information about the Big Bang, black holes and superstring...
AllAfrica.com, August 5, 2009
...was deaf during the composition of the 9th symphony. Maybe then we could also have our very own Stephen Hawking, a British theoretical astrophysicist who cannot walk because of the disability in his back. He became famous because he explained the origin...
Leaf Chronicle, July 20, 2009
...'George's Secret Key to the Universe' Lucy and husband physicist Stephen Hawking collaborated with author Christophe Galfard on a novel, 'George's Secret Key to the Universe.' (Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, $17.99) George is the son of...
Freshnews.com, July 8, 2009
...together the favorite images from each of the Apollo astronauts along with their commentary. Acclaimed author and astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy Hawking contribute a foreword to this remarkable book. Also new to Scientific America...
PR Newswire, July 8, 2009
...together the favorite images from each of the Apollo astronauts along with their commentary. Acclaimed author and astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy Hawking contribute a foreword to this remarkable book. Also new to Scientific America...
PR Newswire via Yahoo!, July 8, 2009
...together the favorite images from each of the Apollo astronauts along with their commentary. Acclaimed author and astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy Hawking contribute a foreword to this remarkable book. Also new to Scientific America...
New York Times, July 1, 2009
...The homeboy won, but what do you expect when the homeboy is Stephen Hawking, world-renowned cosmologist and black hole expert at the University of Cambridge, best-selling author, Simpsons and Star Trek guest star, and aspiring astronaut? In an online...
New York Times, July 1, 2009
...The homeboy won, but what do you expect when the homeboy is Stephen Hawking, world renowned cosmologist and black hole expert at the University of Cambridge, best-selling author, Simpsons and Star Trek guest star, and aspiring astronaut? In an online...
Guardian Unlimited, June 19, 2009
...all, at least six million of you already have the hardback version. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking...
Miami Herald, June 5, 2009
...Journalist and novelist who has written two children's books with her father, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, reads from her newest, George's Cosmic Treasure Hunt. Details: 2 p.m. at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 305-442-4408; free...
Cayman Net News, June 3, 2009
...Lucy Hawking, author of ?George?s Cosmic Treasure Hunt?, which she co-wrote with her father, physicist Stephen Hawking Journalist and author Lucy Hawking will present one of her acclaimed space and science talks for children with a reading of her...
Forbes.com, May 18, 2009
...Bob Jacobs, acting assistant administrator for Public Affairs at NASA Headquarters in Washington 'Apollo' features a foreword by Stephen Hawking, bestselling author of 'A Brief History of Time' and the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University...
National Post, May 9, 2009
...a famously unread book, a talking wheelchair and guest spots on The Simpsons and Star Trek, British cosmologist Stephen Hawking holds pride of place among modern scientific popularizers. So it was with great dismay that the Perimeter Institute for...
CBC, May 8, 2009
... Physicist Stephen Hawking's summer visit to Canada is on hold while he recovers from his recent illness, according to the head of the Waterloo, Ont.-based Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics...
San Francisco Sentinel, April 22, 2009
...LONDON - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of ?A Brief History of Time? who is almost completely paralyzed by motor neurone disease, is on the mend after being taken seriously ill. Professor Hawking was...
Metro.us, April 21, 2009
...Physicist Stephen Hawking was rushed to the hospital yesterday with a suspected case of pneumonia. The history of Stephen Hawking LONDON. Hawking is renowned for his work on black holes, cosmology and...
VietNamNet Bridge, April 21, 2009
...Britain's Cambridge University announced on Monday that leading scientist Stephen Hawking is 'very ill' in hospital. British physicist Stephen Hawking delivers a lecture on 'The Origin of the Universe' at the Heysel conference hall in Brussels in this...
Computerworld, April 20, 2009
...tries to help everyday people understand questions like how the universe began, is hospitalized with a chest infection. Stephen Hawking, author of A Brief History of Time and the man many experts consider to be the top theoretical physicist in history,...
CBC, April 20, 2009
...Physicist Stephen Hawking, one of the world's most famous scientists, is 'very ill' in hospital, the University of Cambridge said Monday. Hawking, a professor who teaches at the university, was taken...
Cosmopolitan UK, April 2, 2009
...there's more than meets the eye to the famous Girls Aloud caner. The 27-year-old is apparently reading Stephen Hawking's famous book 'A Brief History of Time', all about quantum physics and black holes. A source said: 'There?s a lot more going on under...
Examiner.com, March 27, 2009
...using light bulbs, (George?s parents), but this is fiction and fiction created by the man himself ? Stephen Hawking ? with the hearty help of his daughter, Lucy, and illustrator Garry Parsons. The first book was well received. The story works, even...
Radio Free Asia, March 20, 2009
...If it goes on, I will suffer the terrible experience of being completely paralyzed like the British physicist, Stephen Hawking,? Zhang wrote. Zhang, born in 1958, was sent to labor camp for two years in 1989 in connection with pro-democracy protests...
Digital Journal, March 19, 2009
...Stephen Hawking began a children's book trilogy with his daughter Lucy and the French physicist Christophe Galfard: the first book was released in 2007. The second will come out May...
New Scientist, March 19, 2009
...For similar stories, visit the Books and Art and Interviews Topic Guides Continue reading page |1 |2 Stephen Hawking barely needs an introduction, but his recent direction does. He is packaging the universe for the younger generation. With his daughter...
New Scientist, March 18, 2009
...For similar stories, visit the Books and Art and Interviews Topic Guides Continue reading page |1 |2 Stephen Hawking barely needs an introduction, but his recent direction does. He is packaging the universe for the younger generation. With his daughter...
Wood TV, March 18, 2009
...James Joyce 4. The Bible 5. 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert 6. 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking 7. 'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie 8. 'In Remembrance of Things Past' by Marcel Proust 9. 'Dreams from My Father' by Barack Obama 10....
STLtoday.com, March 18, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight?s Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father by Barack...
The Hindu, March 14, 2009
...featured in the top 10 included Salman Rushdie (Midnight?s Children); Marcel Proust (In Remembrance of Things Past); Stephen Hawking (A Brief History of Time); Richard Dawkins (The Selfish Gene) and Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary). Wolff?s the...
Examiner.com, March 11, 2009
...rogue lightning bolts. 16% - Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert 15% - A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking 14% - Midnight's Children, by Salmon Rushdie 9% - In Remembrance of Things Past, by Marcel Proust 6% - Dreams from My Father, by Barack...
Firstscience.com, March 7, 2009
...this is the day that you will learn Newton's Laws.' Past recipients of the Lilienfeld Prize include Stephen Hawking and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek. The video of his Physics 200 course is available free online at...
Shanghai Daily, March 7, 2009
...was followed by James Joyce's 'Ulysses' (25 percent); The Bible (24); Gustave Flaubert's 'Madame Bovary' (16); Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time' (15); Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' (14); Marcel Proust's 'InRemembrance of Things Past'...
M2, March 6, 2009
...made up of The Bible (24%); Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%); A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%); Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (14%); In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%); Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama...
Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2009
...Joyce (25%). 4. The Bible (24%). 5. 'Madame Bovary,' Gustave Flaubert (16%).6. 'A Brief History of Time,' Stephen Hawking (15%). 7. 'Midnight's Children,' Salman Rushdie (14%). 8. 'Remembrance of Things Past,' Marcel Proust (9%).9. 'Dreams From My...
Tiscali, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Brisbane Courier-Mail, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
News24.com, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama...
The Hindu, March 5, 2009
...Battida Kolavebhaviyalli Ukkida Gange, techniques of borewell recharging, by N.J. Devaraja Reddy, Navakarnataka Publications, Bangalore, Rs. 80. Stephen Hawking Baduku Mattu Vichara, by B.S. Mayura, Navakarnataka Publications, Bangalore, Rs. 60....
The Australian, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Yahoo!, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Brisbane Courier-Mail, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Tiscali, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Tiscali, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Marieclaire.co.uk, March 5, 2009
...both exceed 1,000 pages depending on edition the Bible and A Brief History of Time, by Professor Stephen Hawking. In reality most people would rather pick up a JK Rowling, John Grisham or a Mills and Boon, the poll found. Jonathan Douglas, director of...
Eircom.net, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past ? Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
In The News.co.uk, March 5, 2009
...they have read, with many claiming to have read the works of Jane Austin, Charles Dickens and Professor Stephen Hawking. Commenting on the Jonathan Douglas, director of the National Lottery Trust, said: 'Research that we have done suggest that the reason...
Adelaide Now, March 5, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Mail Online UK, March 4, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History Of Time, by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight's Children, by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance Of Things Past, by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams From My Father, by...
Technometria, February 16, 2009
...tonight. I don't get many opportunities to wear my tux.' Phil tweeted, '@evanwolf I had lunch with Stephen Hawking once. He was sitting next to me in the Gonville & Caius College dining room at Cambridge. :-)' Phil tweeted, '@mikefarmer I remember those...
The Record, February 15, 2009
...ordinarily mortals could learn to invest from him as they will understand the mysteries of the universe when Stephen Hawking comes to Waterloo. The most interesting aspect of Buffett's life is that he isn't very interested in money, intends to give his...
The Scotsman, February 11, 2009
...our student in Shanghai finds himself listening to a voice sounding more like the Dalai Lama's than Stephen Hawking's. Turns out though, Jeff, that you've forgotten one thing. Writers have rights. Under copyright law, the audio rights to a book cost...
Discover Magazine, February 11, 2009
...in Discover.) And if you dropped the delimiter American from the question above, the winner would undoubtedly be Stephen Hawking. So were very happy to have a guest post from Kip, announcing an upcoming talk by Hawking. Stephen Hawking is coming to town...
Telegraph, February 9, 2009
...off and, say, peel potatoes, the Kindle could read to me in a voice like a speeded up Stephen Hawking. Fine for a text book, maybe, but not Gone With The Wind. The page turning button works smoothly but, personally, I'd rather see more than four...
Telegraph, February 9, 2009
...off and, say, peel potatoes, the Kindle could read to me in a voice like a speeded up Stephen Hawking. Fine for a text book, maybe, but not Gone With The Wind. The page turning button works smoothly but, personally, I'd rather see more than four...
University of Cambridge, February 7, 2009
...of a mathematician or a mathematical controversy. Winners will join Plus's acclaimed list of authors, including physicist Stephen Hawking, mathematician and writer Marcus du Sautoy, and NASA astronaut Michael Foale. Dr Mariane Freiberger, editor of Plus...
Blogcritics.org, February 2, 2009
...Newton and Galileo, is given a chapter, has had such a massive impact on the common person as Stephen Hawking. This books penetration into the mind of the reading public, whether theyve actually read through from start to finish or not, has been the key...
Blogcritics.org, February 1, 2009
...Newton and Galileo, is given a chapter, has had such a massive impact on the common person as Stephen Hawking. This books penetration into the mind of the reading public, whether theyve actually read through from start to finish or not, has been the key...
Catholic Review, January 31, 2009
...Nature,? espouses the theory of religious naturalism. Add in the writings from Isaac Newton, Blaise Pascal, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Freeman Dyson and many others and you have a valuable collection of source materials for your own quest for...
VietNamNet Bridge, January 29, 2009
...Chestnut?, ?Limitless in Palm?, ?Roads of Light? and others. These books were written by famous authors such as Stephen Hawking, Trinh Xuan Thuan, etc. and translated by prestigious translators like Pham Van Thieu and Chu Hao. However,...
PublishersWeekly.com, January 15, 2009
...and Jeff Shaara (Ballantine); Sara Gruen, Suze Orman, and Iain Pears (Spiegel & Grau); Lee Child, Lisa Gardner, Stephen Hawking, Dean Koontz, George R. R. Martin, Karin Slaughter, and Danielle Steel (Bantam Dell); Terry Brooks and the STAR WARS program...
Red Orbit, January 14, 2009
...the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named to the Board of Sponsors in 2006, along with Stephen Hawking, Lisa Randall and Brian Greene. Scientific American has described Krauss as a public intellectual. He is the author of more than 250...
EurekAlert!, January 13, 2009
...the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named to the Board of Sponsors in 2006, along with Stephen Hawking, Lisa Randall and Brian Greene. Scientific American has described Krauss as a public intellectual. He is the author of more than 250...
Arizona State University, January 13, 2009
...the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named to the Board of Sponsors in 2006, along with Stephen Hawking, Lisa Randall and Brian Greene. Scientific American has described Krauss as a public intellectual. He is the author of more than 250...
Grist Magazine, December 31, 2008
...consciousness to a single representative. Like a poor man's Noah, we take one of each. One physicist: Stephen Hawking. One literary theorist: Harold Bloom. One radical social critic: Noam Chomsky. Before her death, we had one intellectual, Susan Sontag,...
Stranger, December 28, 2008
...in Toronto. I will laugh like a marrow-fat hyena when you call it my chariot. When you mention Stephen Hawking or Christopher Reeve. Because you are the first. The only. The original, the initiator, the big dog, the supreme wit, I will nod serenely. I...
Ottawa Sun, December 27, 2008
...to know how the universe works. Dyson writes about modern physicists and mathematicians -- Albert Einstein, Paul Dirac, Stephen Hawking, Robert Oppenheimer, Edward Teller, George Hardy, Paul Erdos, Kurt Godel. But his affection is reserved for his mentor...
Guardian Unlimited, December 13, 2008
...had been selected for the deal, so which was therefore the cheapest and thus free, would have taxed Stephen Hawking. Finally the manager was summoned, and by the time the matter had been settled the queue stretched out of the shop to the departure...
New Straits Times, December 3, 2008
...Learn more about the universe and cosmologist Stephen Hawking on the Discovery Channel. STEPHEN Hawking has come to be regarded as the greatest mind in physics since Albert Einstein. Despite being afflicted with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ? a...
Fatwallet.com Hot Deals, October 12, 2009
...Shipping at Amazon Lighting Deals$11.49 with free shipping as part of Amazon's lightning deals. Hosted by Stephen Hawking with a run time of 264 minutes this series features 6 short stores by legendary authors of science fiction. 6.7/10 stars at...
I climbed on the back of a giant albatross, September 30, 2009
...the medal to former British prime minister Tony Blair. President Barack Obama recently bestowed the honour on physicist Stephen Hawking, amongst others. But according to Mr Latimer's new book, plans for Rowling to receive the Medal of Freedom were nipped...
Religion News Blog, September 29, 2009
...and Charlton Heston. The first 16 recipients of Barack Obama's presidential medal, handed out in August, included Stephen Hawking and Senator Ted Kennedy – who, according to Latimer's book, failed to receive the medal during the Bush administration...
PlanoReads, September 25, 2009
... The author explores some important topics that I know I was losing sleep over. Such as: Is Stephen Hawking a time traveler? How come the calculators didn’t show up until fourth grade? What if all of life was like middle school? What kind of...
The Composed Gentleman, September 13, 2009
...latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, together with the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. And what is Paris Hilton's quote that made it to the Oxford Book of Quotations? "Dress cute wherever you go, life is...
Palin For President 2012, September 11, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? “Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short t...
Wash Post Entertainment News, September 11, 2009
...the latest version of the 65-year-old dictionary, released this week, alongside the likes of Confucius, Oscar Wilde and Stephen Hawking. Her contribution? "Dress cute wherever you go, life is too short to blend in." Hilton, 28, was delighted to be...
Talk Back South Florida! | Sun-Sentinel Blogs, August 27, 2009
...lies that have been spread about their systems. Note: to those who have bought the lie that physicist Stephen Hawking would never have been cared for under the UK National Health system...Stephen Hawking is a UK resident, and he credits their health care...
CiteULike: Everyone's library, August 26, 2009
...Martin Gardner, Lancelot Hogben, Ian Stewart, Claude Shannon, Warren Weaver, Alan Turing, Paul Davies, Russell Stannard, Brian Greene, Stephen Hawking, S Chandrasekhar, GH Hardy, Steven Weinberg, Lee Smolin, Roger Penrose, Douglas Hofstadter, John...
Science and Reason, August 24, 2009
...referred to by Brits as "motor neurone disease" when, if they had any sense, they'd call it Stephen Hawking's disease Labels: science journalism , science writing...
The First Post: Latest, August 19, 2009
...Linehan sparked NHS backlash on Twitter 2 Secret cargo theory in hunt for missing Arctic Sea ship 3 Stephen Hawking defends 'evil' NHS 4 Graham Linehan We Love the NHS campaign and the power of Twitter 5 In pictures: The bikini - a story in two parts 6...
The First Post: Latest, August 18, 2009
...Linehan sparked NHS backlash on Twitter 2 Secret cargo theory in hunt for missing Arctic Sea ship 3 Stephen Hawking defends 'evil' NHS 4 Graham Linehan We Love the NHS campaign and the power of Twitter 5 Baby P proves language is everything when people...
OYAX links, August 18, 2009
...house ... Theme: Barack Obama Last Download : 02 hours 07 minutes ago A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking Chapter 1 - Our Picture of the Universe Chapter 2 - Space and Time Chapter 3 - The Expanding...
OYAX links, August 18, 2009
...the ... Theme: Manga Tutorial Last Download : 05 hours 32 minutes ago A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking Chapter 1 - Our Picture of the Universe Chapter 2 - Space and Time Chapter 3 - The Expanding...
The First Post: Latest, August 17, 2009
...Linehan sparked NHS backlash on Twitter 2 Secret cargo theory in hunt for missing Arctic Sea ship 3 Stephen Hawking defends 'evil' NHS 4 Baby P proves language is everything when people say nothing 5 Graham Linehan We Love the NHS campaign and the power...
Journal, August 13, 2009
...are the only options given in the quick judgment of a IBD editorial which falsely claims that Sir Stephen Hawking "wouldn't have a chance in the UK" and its health care system. That statement is false due to the fact that Mr. Hawking was born, raised,...
Life in Davis, August 7, 2009
...Star Trek , and On The Origin of Species . All quite nerdy classics. I'm 50 pages into the Stephen Hawking book so far, and it is very interesting and well written. I've heard most of this stuff at one point or the other, but he puts it all...
Alaska Real, August 3, 2009
...also an author ! He's receiving the medal along with a prestigous, mixed group, including Ted Kennedy, Stephen Hawking, Desmond Tutu, Sidney Poitier, Sandra Day O'Connor and Harvey Milk...
Chortle News RSS, July 31, 2009
...ideas about what's offensive or not. He's happy to joke about serial killer Fred West or Stephen Hawking's disability, but dead suspected paedophiles are off the radar. 'I'm not going to do a sketch about Jade Goody, Michael Jackson and Maddie McCann....
King Rat, July 22, 2009
...The two most famous cases of A.L.S. are that of Lou Gehrig and Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking’s illness is somewhat atypical for A.L.S., in that most patients with the disease have a lifespan of 2 to 5 years after diagnosis. Longer...
Progressive Buddhism, June 14, 2009
...beginnings of WW1 and the repercussions on misunderstanding between men and country. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking A great read for anyone interested in astrophysics and understanding quantum physics better. Awakening the Buddha Within:...
Progressive Buddhism, June 14, 2009
...beginnings of WW1 and the repercussions on misunderstanding between men and country. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking A great read for anyone interested in astrophysics and understanding quantum physics better. Awakening the Buddha Within:...
PARENTING FREEDOM.com, June 10, 2009
...B10 read the fourth Leven Thumps book which is now ready for me to read, and N15 read Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time . As usual, C7 has a few books going at the same time, along with an audio book via earphones. Right now, I am...
~Redlady's Reading Room~, June 6, 2009
...James Joyce 4. The Bible 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama 10. The Selfish...
Harry Potter Wiki - Recent changes [en], June 1, 2009
...|name=''A Brief History of Time'' |image=[[File:Leaky.JPG|250px]] |image=[[File:Leaky.JPG|250px]] - |author= Steven Hawking + |author= Stephen Hawking |released=[[1988]] |released=[[1988]] |publisher=Bantam Dell Publishing Group |publisher=Bantam Dell...
The Inverse Square Blog, May 22, 2009
...fast, loaded with rich pockets of history (gravity, alchemy, bubonic plague*) and strangely resonant with current affairs: Imagine Stephen Hawking solving the global financial meltdown while catching Ponzi schemers.” That’s what we writer types...
Online Documentaries 4 U, April 25, 2009
...tantalizingly close. Click here to watch part one. Click here to watch part two. More ries like this... Stephen Hawking's Universe The Hawking Paradox...
CBC | Top Stories News, April 21, 2009
...The family of renowned physicist Stephen Hawking expects him to recover fully from a chest infection that has left him hospitalized, Cambridge University said in a statement Tuesday. Stephen Hawking, shown here at Cape Canaveral, Fla...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
geeksugar, April 20, 2009
...One of the most prolific scientific geniuses of our time, Stephen Hawking, has been hospitalized, according to Cambridge University where he teaches. The famous author of A Brief History of Time has been ill for the past couple of weeks and...
hazel8500, April 20, 2009
...is as it is and why it exists at all.” 2009 April 20 tags: Black Holes by Hazel - Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking celebrated scientist and author of “A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes” , is...
TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History, April 20, 2009
...Recent news report that scientific celebrity Stephen Hawking has been hospitalized and is currently undergoing some tests. According to his Cambridge collaborators, Hawking has been unwell for the past few weeks —he wasn't able to attend...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now, April 20, 2009
...21. Stephen Hawking admitted to hospital 6 hours ago permalink Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by...
FirstShowing.net, April 16, 2009
...documentarian Errol Morris , director of the Academy Award-winning doc Fog of War and, one of my personal favorites, Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time , is prepared to helm his second work of cinematic fiction for Mandate Pictures, the Untitled...
Simply Left Behind, March 30, 2009
...book by dint of the edition I read, which was annotated) 4) A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking 5) Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions - A. Square (Edwin Abbott) 6) An Actor Prepares - Constantin Stanislavski 7) Lateral Thinking - Edward de Bono...
My Whirled, March 23, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father by Barack...
Bay of Fundie, March 21, 2009
...reminded me of the Turtle Problem . The anecdote itself is apparently apocryphal. Wikipedia quotes a good version from Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time : A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on...
digg.com: Stories / Popular, March 20, 2009
...2 hr 8 min ago , -0/+3 You owe me a new sarcasm-o-meter. meyerjohannes, on 03/19/2009 , -0/+31 Good old Stephen Hawking. Hes the man, I would for sure have read his books as a kid. I'm getting through A Brief History of Time right now, and I can see...
South of the Border - a South Melbourne FC - Hella, March 17, 2009
...technically not a memory since it hasn't happened yet, as can be seen from this review of Stephen Hawking's 'Brief History of Time', which I did end up reading the entirety of, and not just get bored by page 3, thank you very much John Safran . Not...
blog.rightreading.com, March 17, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father by Barack...
ZuckerBlog, March 17, 2009
...James Joyce (25%) The Bible (24%) Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) Dreams from My Father by Barack...
The Frothy Tome, March 16, 2009
...can stomach the emotional better. Or will this help me to? Bleargh. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) There’s actually a children’s version of this … anyway, this was skimmed by me in yoof, I think. But Feynman was much more...
booklub, March 15, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father by Barack...
Amazon.com Books Variety, March 14, 2009
...have been harsh, it does seem fair to observe that the critics of superstring theory (including Oxford's Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose and Lawrence Kraus) probably have the day. And while an extended discussion of the reasons why this is so is properly...
kottke.org, March 13, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father by Barack...
Angry Pregnant Lawyer, March 11, 2009
...Alfred Slote Madeleine L'Engle George Orwell Nathaniel Hawthorne Edgar Allen Poe John Steinbeck Ralph Ellison Mark Twain Stephen Hawking Ralph Waldo Emerson...
High T3ch, March 7, 2009
...Stephen Hawking is the most famous scientist on the planet. His popular science book ‘A Brief History of Time’ was a publishing sensation, staying at the top of the bestseller lists...
Squandermania and other foibles, March 6, 2009
...4. The Bible (24%) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16%) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15%) 7. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie (14%) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9%) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama...
Get Your Book Red Here, March 6, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama (6) 10...
Get Your Book Red Here, March 6, 2009
...4. The Bible (24) 5. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (16) 6. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking (15) 7. Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie (14) 8. In Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust (9) 9. Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama...
Confessions of a Science Librarian, March 4, 2009
...Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique by Gazzaniga, Michael The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking To Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics by Susskind, Leonard Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Roach, Mary...
Confessions of a Science Librarian, March 4, 2009
...Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique by Gazzaniga, Michael The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking To Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics by Susskind, Leonard Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Roach, Mary...
Mr. .NET, March 3, 2009
...Bad Astronomy by Dr. Phil Plait, Ur by Stephen King, and A Briefer History of Time by Dr. Stephen Hawking and Dr. Leonard Mlodinow. If anyone loves to read, I would definately recommend getting one...
Mr. .NET, March 3, 2009
...Bad Astronomy by Dr. Phil Plait, Ur by Stephen King, and A Briefer History of Time by Dr. Stephen Hawking and Dr. Leonard Mlodinow. If anyone loves to read, I would definately recommend getting one...
mariana, February 25, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
Amazon.com Book Case, February 24, 2009
...day who shares at least some of his remarkable qualities? Isaacson: There are many creative scientists, most notably Stephen Hawking, who wrote the essay on Einstein as "Person of the Century" when I was editor of Time . In the world of technology, Steve...
marlene, February 23, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
douglas, February 21, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
mila, February 21, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
river, February 18, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
Science, Engineering & Technology Blog, February 16, 2009
...in the June 2009 issue of Plus. The winners will join an acclaimed list of authors, including physicist Stephen Hawking, mathematician and writer Marcus du Sautoy, and NASA astronaut Michael Foale. The closing date is 31st March 2009, and more...
alfred, February 16, 2009
...Parton, Rupert Murdoch, Yo La Tengo, Elton John, Hank Williams, Jr., Jasper Johns, Isabella Rossellini, Jack La Lanne, Stephen Hawking, and George Takei. Episodes such as Hell Toupee (classic), D’Oh in the Wind (just watch it), Mayored to the mob(luke,...
joshua, February 14, 2009
...and directors — have now imagined the most wonderful and terrifying answers to these questions. Join host Professor Stephen Hawking for these six expeditions into the outer realms of scientific imagination, starring such award-winning actors as Sam...
Magazine | Secrets of the City, February 12, 2009
...believe in something like the power of possibility. So I leave all y'all with two quotes: From Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time : "Each history in the sum over histories will describe not only the space-time, but everything in it as well,...
This Space, February 12, 2009
...t mean you're dim - you may find that Graham Greene is more to your taste, or Stephen Hawking, or Iris Murdoch, or Ian Rankin. Dickens, Stephen King, whoever. It doesn't matter." Today, A Common Reader confirms Hornby's judgment by reporting how one...
Cosmic Variance, February 11, 2009
...in Discover .) And if you dropped the delimiter “American” from the question above, the winner would undoubtedly be Stephen Hawking. So we’re very happy to have a guest post from Kip, announcing an upcoming talk by Hawking. Left to right: John...
The daily irrelevant, February 11, 2009
...text out loud, in the same way as software that’s already built into desktop computers and Prof. Stephen Hawking’s famous voice box. This has caused a “stir.” Paul Aiken, executive director of the Author’s Guild, told the Wall Street Journal...
Boing Boing, February 11, 2009
...text out loud, in the same way as software that's already built into desktop computers and Prof. Stephen Hawking's famous voice box. This has caused a "stir." Paul Aiken, executive director of the Author's Guild, told the Wall Street Journal that you...
mysoftwareonline.com, February 11, 2009
...text out loud, in the same way as software that’s already built into desktop computers and Prof. Stephen Hawking’s famous voice box. This has caused a “stir.” Paul Aiken, executive director … Original post by Cory Doctorow...
Blogcritics, February 1, 2009
...Mark Millar, Mike Carey, Adam Kubert, and Jae Lee » Book Review: A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking Something happens with every Richard Yates book I read. I sit down to read it, and I find myself unable to be pulled away. This first occurred...
Blogcritics, February 1, 2009
...Mark Millar, Mike Carey, Adam Kubert, and Jae Lee » Book Review: A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking » Book Review: The Nag Hammadi Library by James M. Robinson (General Editor) In The Glass Books Of The Dream Eaters Volume One, Gordon Dahlquist...
nevares blog, January 25, 2009
...Shatner Changed the World. The great supporting cast includes William Shatner, Ira Steven Behr, George Takei, Tim Brazeal, Stephen Hawking. WATCH How William Shatner Changed the World ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE! I think William Shatner and Ira Steven Behr...
123 I Love You, January 24, 2009
...very angry about that. I'm not proud to admit it, but I once got so angry at Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time that, after the first chapter, I flipped the book over and, while staring at his smarmy-smiling photograph and burning holes through it...
Authorlink News Alert, January 15, 2009
...and Jeff Shaara (Ballantine); Sara Gruen, Suze Orman, and Iain Pears (Spiegel & Grau); Lee Child, Lisa Gardner, Stephen Hawking, Dean Koontz, George R. R. Martin, Karin Slaughter, and Danielle Steel (Bantam Dell); Terry Brooks and the STAR WARS program...
RotoScoop.com, January 14, 2009
...newscaster at ugly. Only the opposite. But I’ll let Pitchfork (who is much smarter than Einstein and Stephen Hawking put together) take it from here: “The key here is Scott’s urgent-yet-emotive songwriting. Midnight Organ Fight is full of rousing...
The Diva's Divine Days, January 6, 2009
...layperson explaining the theory of muliple dimensions, i.e. more than just the 3 we see. I read Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time when it came out about 15 years ago and saw the movie, really enjoying both. Randall's book sounds just up my alley...
laureen, January 5, 2009
...Shatner Changed the World. The great supporting cast includes William Shatner, Ira Steven Behr, George Takei, Tim Brazeal, Stephen Hawking. WATCH How William Shatner Changed the World ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE! I think William Shatner and Ira Steven Behr...
Becky's Book Reviews, December 31, 2008
...s Gift by Nancy McKenzie. 325. 3.75/5 George's Secret Key to the Universe by Lucy and Stephen Hawking. 297. 3/5 Jack Russell: Dog Detective: The Phantom Mudder by Darrel and Sally Odgers. 4/5 Before Midnight by Cameron Dokey. 193. 3.75/5 Alice in...
Dance & Drink & Screw, December 31, 2008
...World of Fantasy Selling the Sixties: How Madison Avenue Dreamed a Decade Mad Men [a few early episodes] Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe Dirty Sexy Money [pilot episode] Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Should I Smoke Dope? Big Brother: 'Til Death...
Paul and Storm, December 29, 2008
...poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. MATCH #3 Stephen Hawking vs. Cory Doctorow Stephen Hawking : Theoretical physicist and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Notes : Best-selling...
Universe Today, December 19, 2008
...Stephen Hawking - A biography The famous can beguile the masses with images of splendour and supremacy. Science, as with other avenues, can be the basis for such imagery. Yet, Kristine...
Seoul Unplugged, December 10, 2008
...wrote, @ 2008 - 12 - 11 11:15:00 Entry tags: students Biography 8: Stephen Hawking Okay, here is the last of the student biographies I hijacked from another teacher. After this, I may or may not be taking a sort of vacation and won...
Fashionjewellery, December 4, 2008
...Christmas Ten cool books boys will love, including George's Secret Key to the Universe by Lucy & Stephen Hawking Fri, 05 Dec 2008 18:04:41 +0000 Kindle: Great gift for Washington's Birthday- Speeds&Feeds Amazon's e-book reader, out of stock for...
Four Pillars, November 27, 2008
...commercial for the Discovery Channel before slandering television. If nothing else, it’s a chance to hear Stephen Hawking say “Boom De Ya Da!” As a total aside, I had an idea for a science-fiction short story that would be about a war between...
WebUrbanist, November 24, 2008
...years of hard work, the Corpus clock is the brainchild of A Brief History Of Time author Professor Stephen Hawking. You’d expect something a little more celestial - but instead, a hideous creature (a “Chronophage” or time-eater) stalks the rim,...




















