Author: Martin J. Rees
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-Martin Rees (Institute of Astronomy) -BIO: Martin Rees (Edge.org) - Professor Sir Martin Rees (1942-), Fifteenth Astronomer Royal from (1995-) (National Maritime Museum) -BIO: Martin Rees (edge.org) -AWARD: Martin John Rees: 1993 Bruce Medalist -AWARD: Martin Rees wins cosmology prize (PhysicsWeb, 13 September 2001) - -ESSAY: The multiverse: Our universe is suspiciously unlikely to exist--unless it is one of many, says physicist (Martin Rees, 3/15/23, The Conversation) -ESSAY: A Field Guide to the Invisible Universe: At least 96 percent of the cosmos cannot be seen through any telescope, but what we cannot detect may hold the secret of our fate (Martin Rees and Priyamvada Natarajan, December 2003, DISCOVER) -ESSAY: Mars Needs Millionaires: Why future space exploration should be left to rich thrill seekers (Martin Rees, Foreign Policy) -ESSAY: IN THE MATRIX: MARTIN REES (Edge.org) -ESSAY: THE ULTRA EARLY UNIVERSE (MARTIN REES, 12.16.02, edge.org) -INTERVIEW: Our Cosmic Self-Esteem: Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees describes how for the first time, humans as a species may start to change in observable ways within single lifetimes and under some loose control of our own influence. If this future plays out, the future itself becomes more difficult to forecast. ( Helen Matsos, Jan 10, 2005, AstroBiology) -PROFILE: Doom and Gloom by 2100: Unleashed viruses, environmental disaster, gray goo--astronomer Sir Martin Rees calculates that civilization has only a 50-50 chance of making it to the 22nd century (Julie Wakefield , 6/21/04, Scientific American) -INTERVIEW: The end of the world as we know it (maybe): Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, believes our civilisation will be lucky to survive the century. (Simon Hattenstone, April 24, 2003, The Guardian) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Sir Martin Rees: A conversation with Great Britain's Astronomer Royal about the universe - or universes. (Science Friday, September 19, 1997, NPR) -INTERVIEW: Interview with Sir Martin Rees (Simon Sing, Dec 1999, The Times Educational Supplement) -INTERVIEW: An Interview with Sir Martin Rees (The Chandra Chronicles, June 25, 2001) -INTERVIEW: with Martin Rees (The Space Library) -INTERVIEW: Galaxy quest: Martin Rees has been Britain's Astronomer Royal since 1995. He has contributed to the theories of galaxy formation and clustering, and the origin of the cosmic background radiation. He was an early proponent of the idea that enormous black holes power quasars, and his study of their distribution helped discredit the steady state cosmological theory. (Ian Simmons, nth position) -INTERVIEW: with Martin Rees (Science Watch) -EXCERPT: Chapter 15: "An Ensemble of Universes": The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution by John Brockman (MARTIN REES, Edge.org) -INTERVIEW: Apocalypse Now (Or Later) (Martin Rees, Popular Science) -ESSAY: Doomsday Trippers (Kenneth Silber, 5/19/03, Tech Central Station) -ESSAY: Is There a Meaning Behind Existence? (Paul Davies) -PROFILE: Sir Martin Rees: Prophet of doom? (Andrew Walker, 4/25/03, BBC News) -PROFILE: No place like home for Martin Rees ( Plus) -ESSAY: The End Is at Hand: I'm convinced! (John Derbyshire, June 20, 2003, National Review) -ESSAY: We're All Gonna Die!: But it won't be from germ warfare, runaway nanobots, or shifting magnetic poles. A skeptical guide to Doomsday. (Gregg Easterbrook, July 2003, Wired) -ARCHIVES: "martin rees" (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of OUR FINAL HOUR: A Scientist's Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind's Future in This Century -- on Earth and Beyond By Martin Rees (DENNIS OVERBYE, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Our Final Hour (Joel Garreau, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Our Final Hour (Joel Garreau, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Our Final Hour (Kenneth Silber, Tech Central Station) -REVIEW: of Our Final Hour (Oliver Morton, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Our Final Hour (The Economist) -REVIEW: of Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces that Shape the Universe by Martin Rees (Jon Turney, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Just Six Numbers (Richard Bernstein, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Our Cosmic Habitat by Martin Rees (Heinz Oberhummer, PhysicsWeb) Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind's Future In This Century--On Earth and Beyond () - Martin Rees (06/23/1942
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