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Giant eagle snatches baby, attention away from the Person of the Year, the Voice
Did you hear Time has named its Person of the Year and The Voice has a new winner? Bored? Not impressed? Well, what if I told you I had a video of a GOLDEN EAGLE snatching a BABY!!!!! YouTube and Reddit are buzzing this morning with a video purportedly...
Tags: Auto Trends, Holidays, YouTube, Media Industry, Malala Yousafzai
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What college tuition buys
Along with many of the nation's million and a half professors, I saw the recent apparent discovery of the Higgs boson particle as a great moment not only for science but for American education as well. Somehow, lost in the discussion of the discovery...
Tags: Financial Aid, Students, Science, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Notable discovery: Higgs boson
Breakthrough: Scientists at Europe's CERN research center found evidence of a new subatomic particle thought to be the Higgs boson, known popularly as the "God particle."
Researchers: Thousands of scientists around the world collaborated; locally,...Tags: Science, Research, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Hopkins, Maryland help in worldwide hunt for elusive Higgs boson
Researchers from Hopkins and Maryland are among thousands of scientists engaged in the hunt for the Higgs boson, known popularly as the "God particle." Proof of its existence would answer fundamental questions about the nature of our existence....Tags: Science, Research, University of Maryland, College Park, Large Hadron Collider Experiments, Colleges and Universities
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Seeking the "God particle" -- books on the Higgs boson
Thousands of scientists around the world are hunting feverishly for the Higgs boson, a hypothesized subatomic building block that has been called the "God particle." And today, the groups announced they had come closer to identifying it, but were likely a...Tags: Large Hadron Collider Experiments
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Japan mulls hosting global collider project - Nikkei
Reuters(Reuters) - The government has decided to solicit construction in Japan of the International Linear Collider (ILC), a next-generation particle accelerator that will allow physicists to explore rudimentary questions about the universe, the Nikkei said....Tags: Japan, Government, National Government, Large Hadron Collider Experiments
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Trinity students analyze data from Large Hadron Particle collider
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- For the last three years, the Trinity School at Greenlawn has offered a unique experience to its graduating seniors: a chance to analyze data from the Large Hadron Particle collider in Geneva, Switzerland. The LHC, as it’s often...Tags: Students, Science, Physics, Computer Science, Applied Physics
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Obama's mission impossible
Earlier this month, President Obama visited San Francisco and was joined by Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for a fundraising event. In the course of the evening, Obama told the donors that he expected that after the 2014 election, Pelosi...
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Cosmology's future lies with the dark side, Stephen Hawking says
Want to discover the next big breakthrough in cosmology? Turn to the dark side, says renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. “The missing link in cosmology is the nature of dark matter and dark energy,” Hawking said Tuesday night...
Tags: Cosmology, Science, Large Hadron Collider Experiments, University of California, Santa Barbara, Applied Physics
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Nick Cave finds outside pursuits help Bad Seeds' music grow
NEW YORK — Nick Cave, the moody Australian statesman of majestic post-punk folk rock, was only midway through answering the second question of an early interview in Manhattan when he stopped the conversation to try to clarify a point. Settling...
Tags: Concerts, Landforms, Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Music Industry
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'The Where, the Why and the How' illustrates science
You'll notice something when you first pick up "The Where, the Why and the How: 75 Artists Illustrate Wondrous Mysteries of Science." The book has some heft to it. And it has the look and feel of a book you might have stowed in your high school locker....
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Concert review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at Chicago Theatre
“Look at me, I’m transforming,” Nick Cave sang Monday at the Chicago Theatre, his scarecrow arms swinging from the elbows. “I’m vibrating, I’m glowing, I’m flying. Look at me now.” With the big, black wave...
Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Music
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