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Ben Teague


After earning a bachelor�s degree in physics at Rice University, Ben Teague worked as a science teacher, radio announcer and secretary (a physicist�s secretary, he stresses) before coming to translation more than 25 years ago. His r�sum� includes several years as an officer of the American Translators Association in different capacities, including as its President. A Tennessee native with powerful Texas ties, he now freelances in Athens, Georgia, where his wife Fran teaches at the university.
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» Finding the Handle on Physics
By Ben Teague | Published 06/3/2005 | Science Translation | Not yet recommended
The good news about translating physics and math is that it�s far easier than translating newspapers, civil engineering, or shipping documents. The bad news is that most people find it next to impossible.
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