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  1. Lawrence Maxwell Krauss (born May 27, 1954) is a Canadian-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who taught at Arizona State University (ASU), Yale University, and Case Western Reserve University. He founded ASU's Origins Project in 2008 to investigate fundamental questions about the universe and served as the project's director.

    • Lawrence Maxwell Krauss, May 27, 1954 (age 69), New York City, U.S.
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  2. Krauss, Lawrence | theoretical physicist | Britannica. Contents. Krauss, Lawrence. theoretical physicist. Learn about this topic in these articles: essay on future of nuclear weapons. In Star Trek and Our Nuclear World. …humanity possessed the tools for its own annihilation. Read More.

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  4. Lawrence Krauss. Websites : ASU Biography, Big Think, ASU Faculty Page, The Origins Project. Lawrence Krauss is the director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University and Foundation Professor at ASU’s School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department.

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  5. Lawrence Krauss is an internationally known theoretical physicist and bestselling author, as well as being an acclaimed lecturer. He has also appeared regularly on radio and television, as well as in several feature films. He was born in New York City and moved shortly thereafter to Toronto, Canada, where he grew up.

  6. A special essay on ‘Star Trek and Our Nuclear World’ by Lawrence Krauss for the 250th Anniversary Special Edition of Encyclopædia Britannica.

  7. Lawrence Maxwell Krauss (born May 27, 1954) is a Canadian-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who taught at Arizona State University (ASU), Yale University, and Case Western Reserve University. He founded ASU's Origins Project in 2008 to investigate fundamental questions about the universe and served as the project's director.

  8. The Greatest Story Ever Told—So Far: Why Are We Here? is the tenth full-length non-fiction book by the American theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss. The book was initially published on March 21, 2017 by Atria Books.

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