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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: Higgs Boson Search, Nobel Prize Awards, Columbia University, Astronomy, Cosmology
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You may be smart if you 'like' Mozart and curly fries on Facebook
Los Angeles TimesWhat do Facebook users who “like” Mozart, Morgan Freeman’s voice, "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" and curly fries have in common? They are likely to have high IQs, according to a new study. Meanwhile, those who like Facebook pages...Tags: ESPN2 (tv network), Wicked (musical), Indiana Jones (fictional character), Politics, Kathy Griffin
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Is a Facebook 'like' too much information?
Go ahead, click the "like" icon on the "Wicked, the Musical" page on Facebook. You may be telling more people than you intended that you're gay. Click it for Hello Kitty. You may be telling someone you have an "open" personality but aren't as...Tags: Arts and Culture, Social Media, Lifestyle and Leisure, Howard Dean, Chris Tucker
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On Facebook, you are what you 'like,' scientific study says
SAN FRANCISCO -- You are what you like on Facebook. That's the conclusion of a new study published Monday that says your Facebook "likes" reveal a whole lot more about you than you might think –- including how old you are, how you vote, whether...
Tags: Wicked (musical), Social Media, The Colbert Report (tv program), Science and Technology, Microsoft Corporation
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UC Berkeley and UCLA ranked among top 10 universities worldwide
L.A. NOWThe University of California system once again scored very well in an annual reputational ranking of world research universities by the Times Higher Education magazine of Great Britain, with UC Berkeley and UCLA in the top 10, officials announced Monday..... -
Gary S. Hill, former Hopkins chief of pathology
Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74. Dr. Hill pioneered a new technique for biopsies of tissue, in addition...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, Lupus, Pathology
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Pat Derby dies at 70; rescuer of exotic and performing animals
Pat Derby could coax Willie the bear with a handful of jelly beans, make Christopher the cougar twitch his tail on command, and even kissed Rijo the tiger. But when it came to Walt Disney, she had less patience. Derby, a Hollywood animal trainer...
Tags: New York City, Politics, Lobbying, Throat Cancer, Bob Barker
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Michael Winner dies at 77; British director of 'Death Wish' films
Michael Winner, a British film director who specialized in thrillers and action movies, including three "Death Wish" movies, died Monday. He was 77. A bon vivant who became a restaurant critic after his film career wound down, Winner died at his...
Tags: Oliver Reed, Movies, Entertainment, Robert Mitchum, Reviews
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ZombieLab: Zombies invade London’s Science Museum
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesOur culture is in the midst of a distinctive zombie moment. The zombie romance “Warm Bodies” opens today, “The Walking ...... -
Goodall on the Rose Parade wave, football and honoring the earth
As grand marshal of the 124th Tournament of Roses Parade, British primatologist Jane Goodall got the grandest possible tour of Colorado Boulevard on New Year’s Day. Best known for her decades-long studies of chimpanzee behavior in the wilds of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Sports, England, Politics, Football
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Rowan Williams, leader of Church of England, leaving office
The head of the Church of England is leaving office after a decade as the spiritual leader of the world's 80 million-strong Anglican Communion. Rowan Williams, the 104th archbishop of Canterbury, will be replaced by 56-year-old former oil executive...
Tags: Anglicanism, Canterbury, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Venture capital didn't build that
Can government play a positive role in economic development? To understand who built what in the construction of the American economy from its pre-industrial origins, a look at one of the drivers of U.S. innovation — venture capital — is...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Highway Transportation, Conservation, Productivity
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