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Physicist Brian Greene's new NOVA series "The Fabric of the Cosmos" takes viewers on a mind-bending journey to the frontiers of modern physics. SPACE.com caught up with Greene to discuss the new show.
Space.com spoke with World Science Festival co-founder Brian Greene about the upcoming 2019 series of panels, music, stargazing and more!
Physicist Brian Greene explains how the prevailing assumption about the fabric of space has changed dramatically in the last century — twice. TED Radio Hour Life's biggest questions, explored.
In NOVA's latest four-part series, physicist Brian Greene covers an astonishing swath of material in the world of physics: quantum mechanics, general relativity, light speed and gravity and the ...
Physicist Brian Greene discusses the space-time continuum and his new book, "The Fabric of the Cosmos," in a Q&A with MSNBC's Alan Boyle. IE 11 is not supported.
We spoke with theoretical physicist Brian Greene about Einstein's theory of space-time. Many scientists believe space-time is a fundamental concept. But Greene thinks there might be something ...
GREENE: Well, it's more that space is bent in such a way that the light in some sense is flowing downhill. Think of ball rolling down the side of a mountain. It rolls down to the bottom.
A space-elevator experiment is now at the International Space Station. The technology it's testing, if implemented on a large scale, could revolutionize spaceflight, advocates say.
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