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    Jun 18, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  1. 10 natural ingredients you have no idea you're eating: Fish bladders, bug secretions and more

    It's hard to find a packaged food at the grocery store that doesn't have a million ingredients in it. And most of them seem to be unpronounceable. But what about the ingredients we do recognize on labels? The ones we think we know just because we see them every time we pick up our favorite package of bread or pudding.
    It's hard to find a packaged food at the grocery store that doesn't have a million ingredients in it. And most of them seem to be unpronounceable. But what about the ingredients we do recognize on labels? The ones we think we know just because we see them...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Breads

  2. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: Playboy Jazz Festival's good vibrations

    There was a moment at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night when a question came to mind that felt a little like a Zen koan: If you hear a guitar solo but can't see a guitar, did the solo really happen?
    There was a moment at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night when a question came to mind that felt a little like a Zen koan: If you hear a guitar solo but can't see a guitar, did the solo really happen? It's the sort of thought perhaps associated with...

    Tags: Swedish House Mafia (music group), Festive Events, Music, Lynyrd Skynyrd (music group), Radio

  4. Jun 15, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Wheels of invention keep turning for cyclists

    People can't stop tinkering with the bike. This year, dreamers out to reinvent one of history's most basic mechanical contrivances give us groundbreaking innovations such as the hammock seat, the asymmetrical frame and one-handle brakes, plus the most expensive, sophisticated e-bike of all time. And they all did a pretty good job of it.
    People can't stop tinkering with the bike. This year, dreamers out to reinvent one of history's most basic mechanical contrivances give us groundbreaking innovations such as the hammock seat, the asymmetrical frame and one-handle brakes, plus the most...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: "Artifex" at Koplin Del Rio Gallery

    “Artifex,” at Koplin Del Rio, is a group exhibition of Chicano artists that claims to transcend Chicano identity. It’s not clear exactly what this means, but the show draws some nice connections between artists who are far-flung except, of course, for their Chicano identities. Have we come so far that it is surprising to find Chicano artists have something in common? Or is it proof that there is something called “Chicano art”?
    “Artifex,” at Koplin Del Rio, is a group exhibition of Chicano artists that claims to transcend Chicano identity. It’s not clear exactly what this means, but the show draws some nice connections between artists who are far-flung except,...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture

  8. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Low blood sugar in some diabetics boosts dementia risk

    For older patients with Type 2 diabetes, an aggressive focus on keeping high blood sugar down increases the risk of driving blood sugar too low--and with that, boosting the likelihood of developing dementia, says a new study. As if that weren't bad enough, the new research finds that dementia, in turn, increases the risk of hypoglycemic episodes.
    For older patients with Type 2 diabetes, an aggressive focus on keeping high blood sugar down increases the risk of driving blood sugar too low--and with that, boosting the likelihood of developing dementia, says a new study. As if that weren't bad...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Internal Medicine, Kidney Disease, General Practitioners, Medical Research

  10. Jun 11, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. E3 poll: Xbox One vs. PS4, plus 5 things to know in the console wars

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    If the console wars between PlayStation and Xbox had been languishing the last few weeks, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) […]...
  12. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. New Airbus passenger jet takes to the skies on maiden flight

    European airplane-maker Airbus conducted the first flight of its new A350 XWB passenger jet Friday, just days ahead of the Paris Air Show, the world's premier aviation showcase.
    European airplane-maker Airbus conducted the first flight of its new A350 XWB passenger jet Friday, just days ahead of the Paris Air Show, the world's premier aviation showcase. The A350 XWB took off from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in southwestern...

    Tags: SpaceX, Boeing Co.

  14. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Airbus planning first flight with high-tech passenger jet Friday

    European plane-maker Airbus announced the first flight of its new A350 XWB passenger jet is set for Friday, just days ahead of the Paris Air Show, the world's premier aviation showcase.
    European plane-maker Airbus announced the first flight of its new A350 XWB passenger jet is set for Friday, just days ahead of the Paris Air Show, the world's premier aviation showcase. Weather conditions permitting, the A350 XWB will take off from...

    Tags: SpaceX, Paris (France), Boeing Co.

  16. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  17. Six dead in Philadelphia building collapse, mayor says

    PHILADELPHIA — A building that was being torn down collapsed with a thunderous boom Wednesday, raining bricks on a neighboring thrift store, killing six people and injuring at least 13 others in an accident that witnesses said was bound to happen.
    PHILADELPHIA — A building that was being torn down collapsed with a thunderous boom Wednesday, raining bricks on a neighboring thrift store, killing six people and injuring at least 13 others in an accident that witnesses said was bound to happen....

    Tags: Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Building Material, Witnesses, Disasters and Accidents, Occupational Safety and Health Administration

  18. May 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Letter shows Edison anticipated problems with San Onofre generators

    A letter from a Southern California Edison executive shows the company became concerned about the potential for serious design flaws in replacement steam generators at the San Onofre nuclear plant as early as 2004.
    A letter from a Southern California Edison executive shows the company became concerned about the potential for serious design flaws in replacement steam generators at the San Onofre nuclear plant as early as 2004. U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.),...

    Tags: Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Defense Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Department of Justice

  20. May 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The Big Read announces $1 million in grants for 2013-14

    The National Endowment for the Arts announced $1 million <a href="http://www.arts.gov/national/bigread/press/bigread2014list.php?sortby=alpha">in grants</a> for the Big Read projects taking place across the U.S. in 2013-14.
    The National Endowment for the Arts announced $1 million in grants for the Big Read projects taking place across the U.S. in 2013-14. The Big Read was launched in 2005 to help create one-city-one-book-style projects; for each title on its list, it...

    Tags: Ray Bradbury, Jhumpa Lahiri, Mark Twain

  22. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Edison will shut down the San Onofre nuclear plant for good

    Southern California Edison announced Friday it would shut down the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant.
    This post has been updated. See the note below for details.
    Southern California Edison announced Friday it would shut down the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant. The move comes 17 months after the San Onofre plant was closed because of problems in steam generator systems. The plant powered about 1.4...

    Tags: Nuclear Power, Edison International, Southern California Edison Company

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