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  1. 1 day ago · Embark on a fascinating journey through the life of Edward Teller, from his groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs to the controversies that shadowed his ca...

  2. 2 days ago · The design of all modern thermonuclear weapons in the United States is known as the Teller–Ulam configuration for its two chief contributors, Edward Teller and Stanisław Ulam, who developed it in 1951 for the United States, with certain concepts developed with the contribution of physicist John von Neumann.

  3. 2 days ago · In the third row between Haywood and Oppenheimer is Edward Teller. Oppenheimer played a role on a number of government panels and study projects during the late 1940s and early 1950s, some of which thrust him into controversies and power struggles.

  4. 17 hours ago · As the world careens towards a dangerous precipice of thermonuclear war, the need for creative problems solving has never been higher. This Sunday May 12 at 2pm Eastern Time, the Rising Tide Foundation will host Chuck Stevens (co-founder of the Fusion Energy Foundation and International Labor Committees) who will introduce the hidden history of the Strategic Defense Initiative, the rise of ...

  5. 1 day ago · In 1959, nuclear scientist Edward Teller explained to a symposium hosted by the American Petroleum Institute that carbon dioxide emissions from burning oil would melt ice caps and raise sea levels.

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  7. 2 days ago · He taught lectures that physicists like Edward Teller and Robert Oppenheimer would attend who would later work on the Manhattan Project for the United States. In early 1929, Heisenberg and Pauli submitted the first of two papers laying the foundation for relativistic quantum field theory.

  8. 4 days ago · Following three previous books focusing on the Soviet Union and Russia, he has recently turned his attention to the issue of nuclear weapons and the precarious deterrence which has kept them from being used in warfare since 1945.

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