You’d think Brian Greene already had plenty to keep him busy, what with his day job as a professor of theoretical physics at Columbia University and his hobby of writing bestselling science books on ...
ARLINGTON, VA – October 24, 2011 – PBS announced that the first episode of NOVA’s “The Fabric of the Cosmos” will premiere exclusively on the free PBS apps for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch beginning ...
For mind-blowing TV, it's hard to beat "The Fabric of the Cosmos." Teleportation, time travel and the theory of a "multiverse" populated by our dopplegangers are part of the cutting-edge physics ...
Space, time and reality are the topic fields, so yes, it's PBS. "NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos," a four-part documentary miniseries hosted by physicist Brian Greene, launches at 8 p.m. Wednesday (Nov ...
At PBS' recent Annual Meeting, physicist and acclaimed author Brian Greene discusses his return to NOVA with "The Fabric of the Cosmos," coming to PBS Wednesdays, November 2-23, 2011, at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Over the next month, NOVA is going to confirm what most sci-fi enthusiasts already suspect-that everything we’ve been taught about space and time just might be total B.S. The past is not just a series ...
Brian Greene reveals space as a dynamic fabric that can stretch, twist, warp, and ripple under the influence of gravity. Space, far from being empty, is filled with some of the deepest mysteries of ...
Space and time form the fabric of the cosmos, and yet they remain the most mysterious of concepts. Physicist and science writer Brian Greene joins Larry Mantle to talk about the big questions ...
Theoretical physicist Brian Greene admits that the world he describes in his new public-TV documentary series, "The Fabric of the Cosmos," is nothing like everyday experience. He's not even sure some ...
It turns out that Brian Greene isn’t all that different from you or me. Sure, he’s a top-flight theoretical physicist on the faculty of the ultra-prestigious Columbia University. And yes, he ...