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Scientists Have a Lot to Learn About Time
10/11/2006
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KC says physicists are spending a lot of time trying to figure out what time is.

Brilliant Yet Tempermental, The Sun Is A Real Star
09/05/2006
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The summer heat has KC thinking about the sun.

Was the Creation of the Universe Based on Chance?
07/05/2006
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KC says many physicists are coming to an interesting conclusion about how the universe was formed.

Excessive Testing Kills Student Curiosity
06/15/2006
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KC thinks students are so rushed nowadays that they don't have time for self-discovery.

'Objective Reality' Needs Respect
05/08/2006
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KC dismisses those who dismiss "objective reality."

The Magic of the String Theory
03/02/2006
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KC is upset at those who say the "string theory" is fiction.

The Evolution Evidence
02/01/2006
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KC says people should rely on evidence, not faith, when it comes to evolution.

Experience
12/13/2004
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K.C. says facts are important, but it's the experience that matters.

Political Science
10/08/2004
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K.C. accuses the Bush administration of abandoning good science in favor of its political agenda.

Celebrating Albert Einstein
09/13/2004
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A tribute to Einstein on the eve of the opening of a landmark exhibit on the renowned scientist at the Skirball Cultural Center.

Flip Flop
08/23/2004
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K.C. says that "flip flop" has a more positive connotation in science than in politics.

Shape
07/13/2004
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Shape, from waistlines to molecular structure, says a lot about what lies beneath the surface.

Sick Earth
04/22/2004
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On Earth Day, an assessment of the state of the planet.

Pi Day
03/12/2004
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A celebration of Pi Day.

Harmonics
03/04/2004
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A contemplation of the hidden harmonies of the universe.

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K.C. Cole
K.C. Cole's writings on science have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Smithsonian, and many other national publications. She is the author of seven nonfiction books, including The Universe and the Teacup, The Hole in the Universe, and Mind Over Matter. She is on the faculty at USC's Annenberg School of Journalism.

 

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