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  1. Sep 11, 2003 · Edward Teller, a towering figure of science who had a singular impact on the development of the nuclear age, died late Tuesday at his home in Stanford, Calif. He was 95. Widely seen as a troubled...

  2. Edward Teller (1908-2003) was a Hungarian-born American theoretical physicist. He is considered one of the fathers of the hydrogen bomb. Teller, along with Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner, helped urge President Roosevelt to develop an atomic bomb program in the United States.

  3. Edward Teller, a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1975, where he specialized in international and national policies concerning defense and energy, died Tuesday, September 9, 2003. He was 95. Teller was most widely known for his significant contributions to the first...

  4. Sep 9, 2003 · He was engaged as a theoretical physicist, working in the fields of quantum, molecular and nuclear physics. In 1941, after becoming a naturalized citizen of the U.S., his interest turned to the use of nuclear energy, both fission and fusion.

  5. Sep 11, 2003 · Edward Teller, the 'father of the H-bomb', has died aged 95. Teller was one of the most controversial figures to emerge from the US nuclear-weapons programme instigated during the...

  6. Sep 25, 2003 · For a man who believed that the huge number of his enemies and critics was a proof of his public influence, Edward Teller, who died of a stroke on 9 September at Palo Alto, California, was oddly...

  7. Sep 10, 2003 · The island-destroying hydrogen bomb was the crowning achievement of Edward Teller, who died yesterday at age 95. Teller, a Hungarian, studied under Werner Heisenberg in Germany before emigrating to England and to the United States.

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