Marcelo Gleiser

Marcelo Gleiser

Theoretical Physicist

Marcelo Gleiser

Marcelo Gleiser is a professor of natural philosophy, physics, and astronomy at Dartmouth College. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a recipient of the Presidential Faculty Fellows Award from the White House and NSF, and was awarded the 2019 Templeton Prize. Gleiser has authored five books and is the co-founder of 13.8, where he writes about science and culture with physicist Adam Frank.

By wiping out 1 million species, we are hastening our own extinction.
Why the origin of the universe teaches us humility.
You can't do pure science independent of human experience.
The present? Blink and you'll miss it. And other musings on time.
Scientists are highly skeptical, but such “cosmic wanderlust" isn't a bad thing.
Why we must build large particle accelerators.
Science nails the coffin of determinism shut. Maybe.