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REVIEW: Einstein’s Girl at Malibu Playhouse

Love, physics, technology form bond in ‘Einstein’s Girl’ Malibu Surfside News Alex Vejar, Assistant Editor The intricacies of science and technology coupled with the unpredictability of love came together in the one-time performance of “Einstein’s Girl” on Saturday, Feb. 27, at Malibu Playhouse. Actress, comedian and singer Gia Mora navigated through those topics using comedy …

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One Entangled Evening

Last month I had the honor of performing with Caltech physicist John Preskill at One Entangled Evening–a show celebrating the future of quantum computing. Nobel laureates, billionaires, sparkly dresses–what more could you want? Watch Highlights From the Show Oh, plus there was this: Paul Rudd. Stephen Hawking. Chess. Cats. Need I say more?

Field Notes: GM at MANH(A)TTAN Screening

The eminent cosmologist Sean Carroll once said, “In physics, if you haven’t contributed anything by the time you’re 50, you’re through. In acting, you only get better with age.” Indeed, acting is a discipline where the master practitioners continue to evolve and deepen as time passes, and, like physics, it’s a field where upstart crows look to those more experienced for guidance …

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Science Fact and Science Fiction in ‘Jurassic World’

If there’s anything Jack Horner wants you to know, it’s that “Birds ARE dinosaurs.” Earlier this week, my fellow Sciren Taryn O’Neill and I attended a special event at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles where the enthusiastic paleontologist, who has served as a science consultant on all the Jurassic Park films, talked about …

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Announcing Marvel’s Ant-Man Micro-Tech Challenge

This post was originally published on Sciren Tamara Krinsky’s blog ScienceLush.  I love it when creative, imaginary life supports STEM action in real life! Last week I talked about the new scholarship named for “The Big Bang Theory” established to support low-income students at UCLA pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This week, …

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