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  1. He died on September 9, 2003, in Stanford, California, at 95. Early life and work. Ede Teller was born on January 15, 1908, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, into a Jewish family. His parents were Ilona (née Deutsch), [5][6] a pianist, and Miksa Teller, an attorney. [7] . He attended the Minta Gymnasium in Budapest. [8] . Teller was an agnostic.

  2. Sep 10, 2003 · Edward Teller, who was present at the creation of the first nuclear weapons and who grew even more famous for defending them, died yesterday at his home on the Stanford University campus in...

  3. Sep 5, 2024 · Quick Facts. Hungarian: Ede Teller. Born: Jan. 15, 1908, Budapest, Hung., Austria-Hungary. Died: Sept. 9, 2003, Stanford, Calif., U.S. (aged 95) Subjects Of Study: nuclear chain reaction. nuclear energy. nuclear weapon. Role In: Manhattan Project.

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  4. Sep 11, 2003 · Edward Teller, a towering figure of science who had a singular impact on the development of the nuclear age, died late Tuesday at his home in Stanford, Calif. He was 95.

  5. Dr. Edward Teller, world-renowned physicist, co-founder of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and a lifelong advocate for education, died Tuesday, September 9, 2003. He was 95. Teller died in his home, located on the Stanford University campus. He had suffered a stroke a few days ago.

  6. Sep 10, 2003 · The controversial physicist died yesterday at age 95. In the early morning of 1 November 1952, the island of Elugelab was engulfed by a brilliant orange fireball. The island-destroying hydrogen bomb was the crowning achievement of Edward Teller, who died yesterday at age 95.

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  8. Sep 11, 2003 · Edward Teller, the 'father of the H-bomb', has died aged 95. Teller was one of the most controversial figures to emerge from the US nuclear-weapons programme instigated during the Second World...