• ^ Teller & Shoolery 2001, p. 32. ^ Stix, Gary (October 1999). "Infamy and honor at the Atomic Café: Edward Teller has no regrets about his contentious career".
  • Edward Teller was often called the "father of the hydrogen bomb.” However, he reportedly did not like that name. Teller helped develop the first nuclear weapons.
  • Herken, Gregg. Brotherhood of the Bomb: The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence, and Edward Teller.
  • Edward Teller was a Hungarian-born American nuclear physicist who participated in the production of the first atomic bomb (1945)...
  • hakkinda yapilmis en iyi belgesellerden biri asagidaki linkle youtube'dan izlenebilinir. (bkz: edward teller: the real-life dr. strangelove) (bkz: dr. strangelove).
  • Edward Teller (1908-2003), hakkında doğru düzgün Türkçe kaynak olmayan fakat her insanın bilmesi gereken bir bilim adamıdır.
  • t the end of his long life Edward Teller with the help of his editor Judith Shoolery published his memoirs (2001), a lively and poignant account of his adventures in...
  • Edward Teller died at the age of 95 in 2003. The scientist had outlived his wife Augusta H. Teller, who died from lung disease in 2000.
  • Edward Teller was born into an affluent, educated Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary. As one of the great cities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
  • From WebOfStories.com, Edward Teller, Hungarian-born physicist and 'father of the H-bomb', recalls his early love of numbers. This story is one of thousands ...
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