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    Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  1. Caltech computer scientist wins $3M award

    Caltech physics and computer science professor Alexei Kitaev is among the first group of scientists to win the Fundamental Physics Prize, which comes with a $3 million award.
    Caltech physics and computer science professor Alexei Kitaev is among the first group of scientists to win the Fundamental Physics Prize, which comes with a $3 million award. Kitaev has developed algorithms and theories in the field of quantum computing,...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Princeton University, Science, Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  2. Aug 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dr. Zlatko Tesanovic, Hopkins physics professor

    Dr. Zlatko Tesanovic, a Johns Hopkins University physics professor who advised his visiting academic colleagues where they should eat in Baltimore, died of an apparent heart attack July 26 at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., after collapsing at Reagan National Airport. The Canton resident was 55.
    Dr. Zlatko Tesanovic, a Johns Hopkins University physics professor who advised his visiting academic colleagues where they should eat in Baltimore, died of an apparent heart attack July 26 at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.,...

    Tags: George Washington University, Teachers, University of Arizona, Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Johns Hopkins University

  4. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  5. Group Remembers Lives Lost to Atomic Bomb in 1945

    The United States bombed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan, 67 years ago this month.
    FOX 17 Reporter
    The United States bombed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan, 67 years ago this month. The bombing ended World War II. The lives lost in early August 1945, prompts groups worldwide to remember the costs of nuclear action to this day. "There's a...

    Tags: Explosions, Barack Obama, Emergency Incidents, Japan, Elections

  6. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Hopkins professor honored for shedding new light on the universe

    Johns Hopkins University professor Charles L. Bennett has won many awards for research he led or contributed to investigating the creation and expansion of the universe. But one he earned recently stands above the rest.
    Johns Hopkins University professor Charles L. Bennett has won many awards for research he led or contributed to investigating the creation and expansion of the universe. But one he earned recently stands above the rest. Last month, Bennett and the team...

    Tags: Applied Science, Education, Cosmology, Johns Hopkins University, NASA

  8. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Humanities have a place, even at Caltech

    When Christina Kondos receives her bachelor's degree at Caltech's commencement Friday, she will represent a tiny and little-known minority at the prestigious science and engineering campus in Pasadena.
    When Christina Kondos receives her bachelor's degree at Caltech's commencement Friday, she will represent a tiny and little-known minority at the prestigious science and engineering campus in Pasadena. Kondos is the only one in her graduating class of...

    Tags: Teachers, Literature, Biology, Engineering, England

  10. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  11. UPDATE: 'God particle' breakthrough has local connection

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">A huge scientific announcement is expected Wednesday morning...One with a local connection.</span>
    A huge scientific announcement is expected Wednesday morning...One with a local connection. Physicists say they have all but proven that the "God particle" exists. They have a footprint and a shadow, and the only thing left is to see for themselves the...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Science, University of Paris

  12. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  13. Physicists say they've found evidence of 'God particle'

    To cheers and standing ovations from scientists, the world's biggest atom smasher claimed the discovery of a new subatomic particle Wednesday, calling it &quot;consistent" with the long-sought Higgs boson -- popularly known as the "God particle" -- that helps explain what gives all matter in the universe size and shape.
    To cheers and standing ovations from scientists, the world's biggest atom smasher claimed the discovery of a new subatomic particle Wednesday, calling it "consistent" with the long-sought Higgs boson -- popularly known as the "God particle" -- that...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Physics, Science, Large Hadron Collider Experiments, University of Notre Dame

  14. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. ND researchers part of 'God particle' find

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND -- They have the right clues.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    SOUTH BEND -- They have the right clues. Even the suspect is in hand. But just as with all good detective stories, a University of Notre Dame physicist says, there are bound to be twists and turns as the details eventually unfold. Kevin Lannon, an...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Teachers, Cancer, Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Teaching and Learning

  16. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. Scientists May Have Found 'God Particle'

    Scientists said Wednesday that they had discovered a new particle whose characteristics match those of the Higgs boson, the most sought-after particle in physics, which could help unlock some of the universe's deepest secrets.
    CNN
    Scientists said Wednesday that they had discovered a new particle whose characteristics match those of the Higgs boson, the most sought-after particle in physics, which could help unlock some of the universe's deepest secrets. "We have reached a...

    Tags: Science and Technology, CNN (tv network), Swiss Confederation, Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Science

  18. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  19. Notre Dame researchers help find 'God Particle'

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;"><strong>(<em>WATCH!</em></strong> <strong>Video shows WSBT-TV Reporter Kelli Stopczynski's pingpong balls/sugar/tray demonstration.)</strong></span>
    WSBT TV Reporter
    (WATCH! Video shows WSBT-TV Reporter Kelli Stopczynski's pingpong balls/sugar/tray demonstration.) Scientists say they've made a huge discovery that could explain how and why the universe was formed, and researchers at Notre Dame played a role. The big...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Swiss Confederation, Europe, Science, Higgs Boson Search

  20. Jul 6, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  21. Unraveling the God particle: Caltech looks beyond Higgs boson

    Caltech researchers tackle many projects that can change lives, from curing chronic diseases to producing artificial fuels that might curtail the need to drill for petroleum.
    Caltech researchers tackle many projects that can change lives, from curing chronic diseases to producing artificial fuels that might curtail the need to drill for petroleum. But professors at the institute say a major new discovery announced this week...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Science, Large Hadron Collider Experiments, Google+

  22. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. South Dakota officials give blessing to 85-octane fuel

    swaltman@aberdeennews.com
     State officials imposed emergency rules on Monday allowing for the sale of 85-octane fuel in South Dakota for 90 days.  Any 85-octane gas sold must be labeled as "sub-regular" and businesses that sell it must post a cautionary label that reads "Sub-...

    Tags: Safety of Citizens, Dennis Daugaard, Government, Politics

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