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Is it possible to build a Dyson sphere that isn't catastrophically unstable? New research says yes, but only in one type of ...
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the ...
In March 2009, The New York Times wrote a lengthy piece about renowned physicist Freeman Dyson, then 85. Four years earlier, Dyson began publicly to express doubts about the global warming or “climate ...
Four years earlier, Dyson began publicly to express doubts about the global warming or “climate change” alarmism promoted by ...
In March 2009, The New York Times wrote a lengthy piece about renowned physicist Freeman Dyson, then 85. Four years earlier, Dyson began publicly to express doubts about the global warming or ...
About Dyson's intellect and stature, the Times wrote: "Dyson is a scientist whose intelligence is revered by other scientists -- William Press, former deputy director of the Los Alamos National ...
Described politically as an “Obama-loving, (George W.) Bush-loathing liberal,” Dyson immersed himself in the science of climate change, read the prominent and influential studies and watched Gore’s ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. In March 2009, the New York Times wrote a lengthy piece about renowned physicist Freeman Dyson, then 85. Four years earlier, Dyson ...
Physicist Freeman Dyson first proposed what has come to be known as a Dyson sphere in a 1960 paper in Science. It is a shell structure that would completely surround a star, built from dissembled ...
The concept, first popularized by physicist Freeman Dyson in 1960, represents one of the most ambitious yet potentially achievable feats of astroengineering that could eventually allow a ...