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Curriculum Vitae LISA RANDALL - Lisa Randall - Harvard University

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• Nature, Geoff Brumfield, "Outrageous Fortune," January 5, 2006<br />

• The Davis Enterprise, Sharon Stello, "She Has a Warped Sense of Reality," January 8,<br />

2006<br />

• Newsweek, Jerry Adler, "Who's Next in 2006," December 26, 2005<br />

• Providence Journal, "Our Reviewers Pick Their Favorites from '05," December 25,<br />

2005<br />

• <strong>Harvard</strong> Magazine, Marcia Bartusiak, "Meeting the Multiverse," November-December,<br />

2005<br />

• The Boston Herald, Paul Restuccia, "It's Outta Here! Prof Ventures Into New<br />

Dimension," November 25, 2005<br />

• UC Santa Cruz Currents, Scott Rappaport, "<strong>Harvard</strong> Physicist Speaks to Students at<br />

Watsonville High," November 7, 2005<br />

• The New York Times, Dennis Overbye, "On Gravity, Oreos and a Theory of<br />

Everything," November 1, 2005<br />

• New Scientist, "Creativity special: Ten Top Tips," October 29, 2005<br />

• Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jondi Gumz, "Prominent Scientist Visits UCSC," October 23,<br />

2005<br />

• Discover Magazine, Sean B. Carroll, "What Remains to Be Written," October 2005<br />

• The Boston Globe, Stephen Smith, "Ideas Spring From Need to Shake Things Up,"<br />

October 8, 2005<br />

• New Scientist, "How Being Slim May Help Our Universe Survive," October 8, 2005<br />

• SpaceRef.com, "Physicists Say Evolution Favored Three and Seven Dimensions,"<br />

October 2, 2005<br />

• Scientific American, Marguerite Holloway, "The Beauty of Branes," October 2005<br />

• Onelife Magazine, "Future Heads, The Theorist," September 30, 2005<br />

• American Scientist, "Scientists' Nightstand: The Bookshelf Talks with <strong>Lisa</strong> <strong>Randall</strong>,"<br />

September 28, 2005<br />

• The Boston Globe, Peter Dizikes, "Across the Universe," September 4, 2005<br />

• ABC Online, Mark Colvin, "Professor <strong>Lisa</strong> <strong>Randall</strong> Talks of String Theory," August<br />

15, 2005<br />

• Symmetry Magazine, Kurt Riesselman, "Logbook: Extra Dimensions," June/ July 2005<br />

• New Scientist, "The Final Frontier," June 18, 2005<br />

• Physics World, Matin Durrani, "A Life With Extra Dimensions," May, 2005<br />

• MSNBC, Alan Boyle, "Women Explore the Frontiers of Physics," April 18, 2005<br />

• Edge, "Theories of the Brane," February 10, 2003<br />

• The Wall Street Journal, Sharon Begley, "Extra Dimensions: They Can't Be Seen, But<br />

May Be Measured," May 24, 2002<br />

• Science Watch, "MIT's <strong>Lisa</strong> <strong>Randall</strong>: Two Branes are Better Than One," July/August<br />

2001<br />

• Nature, Roland Pease, "Brane New World," June 28, 2001

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