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Curriculum Vitae LISA RANDALL - Lisa Randall - Harvard University

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2006• MSNBC, Alan Boyle, "Physicists Probe the Fifth Dimension," June 2006• Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tom Paulson, "Tying it Together with String Theory," May2006• Voice of America, Adam Philips, "One Universe or Many: Scientists Debate theControversy," April 2006• The Wall Street Journal, Joe Morgenstern, "Why 'E.T.' Wins Out Over 'Armageddon',"April 2006• New York Sun, Brenda Smiley, "Scientists Offer Up Their Unified Theories of'Everything'," March 2006• IEEE Spectrum, David Kusher, "Time Tunnels Meet Warped Passages," March 2006• Science and Spirit, Dan Falk, "What Lies Beneath," March 2006• More Magazine, "Trend: Tribal," March 2006• <strong>Harvard</strong> Science Review, Jennifer Gao and Limor Spector, "Interview," Spring 2006• The Morning News, Robert Birnbaum, "Strings, Branes, and Baryogenesis," February2006• Appleton Post-Crescent, Susan Squires, "Key to Unlocking New Dimensions Close,Physicist Says," January 2006• Seed Magazine, Joshua Roebke, "Year in Science: Icons: Introducing 15 people WhoHave Shaped the Global Conversation About Science in 2005," December/ January 2006issue• The <strong>Harvard</strong> Crimson, Adrian J. Smith, "Supersymmetry and Parallel Dimensions,"January 6, 2006• Nature, Geoff Brumfield, "Outrageous Fortune," January 5, 2006• The Davis Enterprise, Sharon Stello, "She Has a Warped Sense of Reality," January 8,2006• Newsweek, Jerry Adler, "Who's Next in 2006," December 26, 2005• Providence Journal, "Our Reviewers Pick Their Favorites from '05," December 25,2005• <strong>Harvard</strong> Magazine, Marcia Bartusiak, "Meeting the Multiverse," November-December,2005• The Boston Herald, Paul Restuccia, "It's Outta Here! Prof Ventures Into NewDimension," November 25, 2005• UC Santa Cruz Currents, Scott Rappaport, "<strong>Harvard</strong> Physicist Speaks to Students atWatsonville High," November 7, 2005• The New York Times, Dennis Overbye, "On Gravity, Oreos and a Theory ofEverything," November 1, 2005• New Scientist, "Creativity special: Ten Top Tips," October 29, 2005• Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jondi Gumz, "Prominent Scientist Visits UCSC," October 23,2005• Discover Magazine, Sean B. Carroll, "What Remains to Be Written," October 2005• The Boston Globe, Stephen Smith, "Ideas Spring From Need to Shake Things Up,"October 8, 2005• New Scientist, "How Being Slim May Help Our Universe Survive," October 8, 2005• SpaceRef.com, "Physicists Say Evolution Favored Three and Seven Dimensions,"

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