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    Feb 23, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Meet the commenters: BrianE

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    Commenter ID: BrianE Real name: Brian Emond Gender: Male Age: 41 Occupation: Software Engineer Family info: Married 12 years, 2 kids 10(M) and 7(F) Resides: Bolingbrook. Born and bred suburbanite. I do not like big cities; never lived in one,......
  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Interactive workshop sparks students' interest in physics

    Students of the Imperial Valley Home School Academy learned about force and motion at a physics workshop here Monday.
    Staff Writer
    Students of the Imperial Valley Home School Academy learned about force and motion at a physics workshop here Monday. The workshop included a marble run, domino derby and a rollercoaster, which was a student favorite. “The roller coaster is fun...

    Tags: Education, Robert J. Lopez, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Students

  4. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Donald A. Glaser, Jewel Akens

    <strong>Donald A. Glaser</strong>
    Donald A. Glaser Nobel Prize-winning physicist Donald A. Glaser, 86, a Nobel Prize-winning UC Berkeley physicist who invented a device called the bubble chamber, which allowed researchers to track the paths of high-energy atomic particles after...

    Tags: Music, Chemical Industry, Obituaries, Science and Technology, Chiron Corporation

  6. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  7. 'Angry Birds' clear way for the 'Mad Cows'

    You may have heard of a video game called "Angry Birds." If you haven't, the object of the game is to slingshot an angry bird and destroy a group of pigs' fortified shelter, thereby defeating the pigs. The game has been known to cause excessive...

    Tags: Gaming, Apple iPod, Animals, Entertainment

  8. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. Multidisciplinary

    Artists: head to Middletown this weekend and hug a scientist. Choreographer Liz Lerman (pictured) curates &quot;Innovations: Intersection of Art and Science," a two-day Wesleyan symposium co-hosted by the school's Center for the Arts and its Hughes Program in the Life Sciences. Lerman tapped brainy-pants from the MIT Center for Art, Science and Technology, the Raw Data project at Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics and academics from Virginia Tech, the University of Colorado, Yale and its own Middletown campus to talk about art and science research, teaching and activism. Lest you think it's all going to be dry and academic-like, take a look at the symposium website; there'll be panels and breakout activities, including something called "ethical movement." Sounds dicey.
    Artists: head to Middletown this weekend and hug a scientist. Choreographer Liz Lerman (pictured) curates "Innovations: Intersection of Art and Science," a two-day Wesleyan symposium co-hosted by the school's Center for the Arts and its Hughes Program...

    Tags: Wesleyan University, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science, Virginia Tech

  10. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Science revolution heading to Illinois schools

    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions.
    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions. By high school they'd be deep into engineering design and investigating solutions...

    Tags: Agriculture, Chemistry, Teachers, Science and Technology, Biology

  12. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  13. Universe ages 80M years; Big Bang gets clearer

    PARIS (AP) — New results from looking at the split-second after the Big Bang indicate the universe is 80 million years older than previously thought and provide ancient evidence supporting core concepts about the cosmos — how it began, what...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Inflation and Deflation, Nobel Prize Awards, Science, NASA

  14. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. PASSINGS: Robert C. Richardson, Richard Briers, Shadow Morton, Bill Eadington

    <strong>Robert C. Richardson</strong>
    Robert C. Richardson Won Nobel Prize for physics in 1996 Robert C. Richardson, 75, a Cornell University professor who shared a Nobel Prize for a key discovery in experimental physics, died Tuesday in Ithaca, N.Y., from complications of a heart attack,...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Teachers, Queens (New York City), Science and Technology, Washington, DC

  16. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Wesleyan To Host Innovation In Arts and Science Symposium

    Hartford Courant
    Wesleyan University presents the symposium “Innovations: Intersection of Art and Science” on Thursday, Feb. 28 and Friday, March 1 on the Wesleyan campus in Middletown. The event, which will focus on the themes of research, teaching and...

    Tags: Education, Wesleyan University, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)

  18. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. CERN: We've found 'a Higgs boson'; but is it predicted version?

    Evidence indicates that the new particle discovered at the Large Hadron Collider is a Higgs boson, officials at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, said Thursday.&nbsp; But whether it is the version of the Higgs boson predicted by the Standard Model of Particle Physics is not yet known.
    Evidence indicates that the new particle discovered at the Large Hadron Collider is a Higgs boson, officials at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, said Thursday.  But whether it is the version of the Higgs boson...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Large Hadron Collider Experiments, Science, Columbia University, Awards and Prizes

  20. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Excerpt: 'The Book of My Lives' by Aleksandar Hemon

    I do not know how old I was when I learned to play chess. I could not have been older than 8, because I still have a chess board on whose side my father inscribed, with a soldering iron, &ldquo;Sa&scaron;a Hemon 1972.&rdquo; I loved the board more than chess &mdash; it was one of the first things I owned. Its materiality was enchanting to me: the smell of burnt wood that lingered long after my father had branded it; the rattle of the thickly varnished pieces inside, the smacking sound they made when I set them down, the board's hollow wooden echo. I can even recall the taste &mdash; the queen's tip was pleasantly suckable; the pawns' round heads, not unlike nipples, were sweet. The board is at our old place in Sarajevo, and, even if I haven't played a game on it in decades, it is still my most cherished possession, providing incontrovertible evidence that there once lived a boy who used to be me.
    I do not know how old I was when I learned to play chess. I could not have been older than 8, because I still have a chess board on whose side my father inscribed, with a soldering iron, “Saša Hemon 1972.” I loved the board more than...

    Tags: Music, Teachers, Led Zeppelin (music group), Science and Technology, Science

  22. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. How much higher can Donkey Kong characters jump if they're on Mars?

    <script></script> It's not quite Mother's Day in America yet, but you can send your parents cool footage of a physicist talking about rubber bands. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 11, 2013.
    It's not quite Mother's Day in America yet, but you can send your parents cool footage of a physicist talking about rubber bands. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 11, 2013. Richard Feynman's discussion of hacking elasticity...

    Tags: Gaming, Social Media, Nintendo Company Ltd., Science and Technology, Science

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