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    Paul Charles William Davies AM (born 22 April 1946) is an English physicist, writer and broadcaster, a professor in Arizona State University and director of BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science. He is affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies in Chapman University in California.

  3. May 1, 2024 · Paul Davies (born April 22, 1946, London, England) is a British theoretical physicist and astrobiologist who contributed to scholarly and popular debate on issues such as the origin of life and extraterrestrial intelligence through his books and television specials.

  4. Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist. Davies has worked for much of his career in astrophysics and cosmology, with emphasis on the origin and early stages of the universe, the quantum properties of black holes and the nature of time.

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  5. Feb 25, 2019 · In an attempt to answer these big questions – what exactly is life, how and why does it emerge, and what distinguishes the living from the non-living – science writer and physicist Paul Davies offers his latest book, The Demon in the Machine: How Hidden Webs of Information are Solving the Mystery of Life.

  6. Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and best-selling science author. He has published about 30 books and hundreds of research papers and review articles across a range of scientific fields.

  7. May 20, 2022 · This week, he talks to Paul Davies. The British-born, US-based theoretical physicist, cosmologist and astrobiologist, 76, worked for many years in Australia and was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2007. He has an asteroid named in his honour.

  8. What are the unexplained riddles of the universe? Award-winning physicist Paul Davies talks you through the strange enigmas that have preoccupied cosmologist...

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