Lawrence M. Krauss
Lawrence M. Krauss is a professor of Physics at Arizona State University, USA, as well as co-director of the Cosmology Initiative project and director of the Origins project, which addresses the origins of the cosmos, humankind, consciousness, and culture. Krauss, who researches elementary particles and cosmology, received his doctorate from MIT. He was a professor at Yale University and Case Western Reserve University.
He has received numerous international awards for his research and dissemination of knowledge. He is the author of several books. Krauss is a public intellectualIn addition to books, radio and television programs, and articles in newspapers and magazines, he was nominated for a Grammy for his liner notes on a Star Trek CD.
He has received numerous international awards for his research and dissemination of knowledge. He is the author of several books. Krauss is a public intellectualIn addition to books, radio and television programs, and articles in newspapers and magazines, he was nominated for a Grammy for his liner notes on a Star Trek CD.
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