National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation/Science Friday program of November 28, 1997. RealAudio sound file (the history can be found from 05:45 to 08:50, which includes some remarks from Marc Abrahams).
The Canadian Broadcasting Company's Quirks and Quarks program of December 27, 1997. RealAudio sound file (the history can be found from 30:55 to 33:30, which includes some kind words from Bob McDonald).
Public Radio International's The World program of May 21,
1998.
"A history of the universe in 200
words," The Guardian (London,
England), August 15, 1998
National Public Radio's Sounds
Like Science
program of July 31, 1999.
RealAudio sound file.
"History of the
Universe 101," The Daily Record (Little Rock, AK), January
7, 2000.
"Insider:
Everything you need to know", Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand),
September 29, 2000.
"The History of the Universe in 200 Words or Less," The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 6, 2004.
Physics 212, "Classical and Modern Physics,'' Bucknell University, Spring, 1997
Astronomy 342, "Life Beyond the Earth,'' The University of Virginia, Summer, 1997
Science 9 and Science 10 taught by Clint Surry, Stelly's Secondary School (Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada), Spring, 1998
Astronomy 124, "Introduction to the Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe,'' The University of Virginia, Spring, 1998
Cultural History, Physical Science, and Chemistry I, taught by Kari Rise at Como Senior High School in St. Paul, Minnesota, Spring, 1998.
Astronomy 101, "Introduction to Astronomy,'' The University of Alabama, Spring, 1998.
Astronomy 342, "Life Beyond the Earth,'' The University of Virginia, Summer, 1998.
Graduate School of Business 470, "Professional Communication I,''
Queensland University of Technology, Semester 1, 1999.
History
151, "World History: Voices," University of Hawi`i at Manoa, Fall, 2003.
Astronomy
105, "Stars and Galaxies," Indiana University Bloomington, Spring, 2004.
Astronomy
230, "Extraterrestrial Life," University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2005.
Astronomy
201, "Stars and Galaxies," University of Toronto, Winter 2006.
Astronomy
221, "Stars and the Solar System," University of Toronto, Fall 2006.
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