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New atom-smasher generates hope, fear
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMichelangelo L. Mangano, a respected particle physicist who helped discover the top quark in 1995, now spends most days trying to convince people that his new machine won't destroy the world. "If it were just crackpots, we could wave them away," the...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Applied Physics, Sumo Wrestling, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Science and Technology
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'Post Consumed' at the Center for Land Use Interpretation
Special to The TimesOne of the best things about exhibitions at the Center for Land Use Interpretation is that they present visitors with loads of information without telling them what to think. "Post Consumed: The Landscape of Waste in Los Angeles" is vintage C.L.U.I....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Fashion Shows, Metal and Mineral, Gaming
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Massive Mahler with a strong pull
Times Music CriticThe world did not end Wednesday morning after scientists near Geneva turned on the Large Hadron Collider, smashing protons onto protons at nearly the speed of light. At least I don't think a black hole was formed, as some feared could happen,...Tags: Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Walt Disney, Esa-Pekka Salonen
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Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger's 'End. > vacuum' to premiere at UCLA's Royce Hall
Special to The TimesAs the guitarist for hard-edged pop-rock band Incubus, Mike Einziger has headlined arenas and festivals around the world. But standing in a rehearsal room at Los Angeles Valley College in front of an assembly of trained musicians gearing up to perform his...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, John Adams, Science and Technology, Incubus (music group), Education
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MSU Grad's Physics Rap Is A YouTube Hit
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Kate McAlpine is a viral sensation thanks to her unlikely skill: rapping about high-level physics. The Lansing State Journal reports the 23-year-old Michigan State University graduate and science writer's particle...Tags: Applied Physics, Science and Technology, YouTube, Science
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'The Gates' by John Connolly
John Connolly's YA novel "The Gates" is the perfect book for Halloween -- a laugh-out-loud funny tale about a boy who must find a way to close the gates of hell (and save humanity!) after his goofy neighbors accidentally open them during a séance,...Tags: Science and Technology, Swiss Confederation, Halloween, Holidays, Halloween Costumes
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Milt Program Schedule Sept 08
Staff reporterMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST THE BARN HOUSE Joining us in the studio tonight will be Ed Zotti, the editor of the syndicated column The Straight Dope and author of the new book The Barn House , which tells the story of Zotti attempting to rehab his old Chicago...Tags: Journalism, Science and Technology, Ian Fleming, Noel Coward, Defense
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Bringing science back into America's sphere
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Science has become much less cool," journalist Chris Mooney writes in his new book, "Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future" (July 2009, Basic Books). Mooney, author of the bestseller "The Republican War on Science," and his...Tags: Vaccines, Journalism, Preventative Medicine, Science and Technology, Genetics
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