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"Doctor Atomic" is an opera by John Adams and Peter Sellars ... RICHARD PAUL FINK: (As Edward Teller, singing) That was an ominous sign. DAVIES: Lloyd Schwartz teaches in the MFA program in ...
Edward Teller ... when he became weary of the clanking of Dr. Teller's mechanical calculator, as he laboriously worked out solutions to problems of atomic structure. Then the Nazis came to ...
Bass-baritone Richard Paul Fink anchors the score as Oppenheimer’s skeptical colleague Edward Teller, and mezzo-soprano ... by Sellars for the San Francisco Opera in 2005. But Woolcock adds ...
Interview With Dr. Edward ... Dr. Teller, you have been involved in controversy over nuclear defense for many years. When did this all start? When did you learn, for example, about the atomic ...
Dr. Edward Teller, the 54-year-old Jewish physicist who is known as America’s “father of the H-bomb,” was today presented with the 1962 Atomic Energy Commission Enrico Fermi Award worth $50,000.
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Edward Teller always had uneasy dealings with his fellow scientists, but his testimony against Oppenheimer drove a stake into his own reputation.Edward Teller and Robert Oppenheimer had long represented two diverging philosophies in the post-war era. Oppenheimer, after leading the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic device ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Edward Teller is a Senior Research ... the audience about the development of the atomic bomb and the reasons for and… Dr. Teller speaks to congressional staff members ...
Teller died Tuesday. He had suffered a stroke a few days earlier, a release from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory said. Advertisement "The loss of Dr. Edward ... the first atomic bomb and then ...
While facts are facts, some of the speculation may be distorted, at least according to the late physicist Edward Teller. The Atomic Bomb blast ... the main character in "Dr. Strangelove" was ...
Dr. Edward Teller, still on the inside of U.S. nuclear activities, came to the conference room of "U. S. News & World Report" for this interview on an issue of growing importance.
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