Praise for In Search of Time

“Falk's book is what Hawking's Brief History should have been." — The Ottawa Citizen

"Unputdownable" — Sir Martin Rees

In Search of Time is now available in paperback across the U.S.

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The mystery of Walt Whitman’s meteors

Posted on June 1st, 2010

In an interview for New Scientist's Culture Lab website, I speak with "forensic astronomer" Donald Olson about Walt Whitman, Frederic Church, and the solution to a 150-year-old literary mystery.

Is anybody out there?

Posted on April 26th, 2010

I review Paul Davies' latest book, The Eerie Silence, for the Globe & Mail. Davies gives a comprehensive account of the "SETI" program, weighing the evidence for – and against – a universe teeming with intelligent life.

Smashing!

Posted on April 21st, 2010

Recently I've been blogging for the University of Toronto Magazine. My most recent blog post is an update from the Large Hadron Collider, now up and running near Geneva, Switzerland.

Dan Falk featured in TVO literacy videos

Posted on April 20th, 2010

I was recently featured in two videos as part of TVO's literacy outreach program. In the first video, called "Time and Space," I explain how looking at the stars is like looking back in time. In the second video, "Knowing the Night Sky," I talk about my life-long love of stargazing.

"On Time" in New York

Posted on April 4th, 2010

I'll be participating in a panel discussion on the scientific and cultural understanding of time, as part of the "Ad Hoc Vox" series, in New York on April 15. The event, to be held at the Zurcher Gallery on Bleecker St., will explore "how scientific and cultural understandings of time affect the lived experience of time." The panel will also include physicist Sean Carroll, philosopher David Albert, and cultural theorists Stephanie Clare and Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth.

Read a full description of the event on the Ad Hoc Vox website.