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Physicist Lawrence Krauss to Speak at Brookhaven Lab on 'Einstein's Biggest Blunder: A Cosmic Mystery Story,' May 30

04-19-2007 · Brookhaven National Laboratory

Lawrence M. Krauss, Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Case Western University, will give a BSA Distinguished Lecture titled "Einstein's Biggest Blunder: A Cosmic Mystery Story," at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Wednesday, May 30, at 7 p.m. in Berkner Hall.

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