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Headlines matching 'Stephen Hawking'
Wed April 10, 2013
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(NBC News)
 
 
 
Stephen Hawking visits stem cell lab because genetically engineered henchmen aren't going to create themselves
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Sat March 23, 2013
(I get $10)
 
 
 
Some basement dweller named Polyakov wins the $3M Fundamental Physics Prize. FARK: to get his losing peers to shut up, they toss Hawking a $3M bone, and another $3M to the 300,000 folks that "discovered the Higgs-like particle" at CERN's LHC
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Wed February 20, 2013
(USA Today)
 
 
 
Neil DeGrasse Tyson...Twitter warrior for science
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Mon February 11, 2013
(Short List)
 
 
 
Three-year-old joins Mensa after her IQ scores higher than Stephen Hawking. Meanwhile Subby, 32, is so dum he's probably managed a typo somewhere in this submmision
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Tue February 05, 2013
(Science Blogs)
 
 
 
From the Big Bang to you...in 10 run-on sentences
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Sat January 19, 2013
(YouTube)
 
 
 
Stephen Hawking orders a pizza in 1974
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Fri January 11, 2013
(Daily Mail)
 
 
 
Doctor Hawking is more machine than man, now
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Sat January 05, 2013
(Fark)
 
 
 
Congratulations to the winners of Fark's 2012 Headline of the Year contests
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Thu January 03, 2013
(National Post)
 
 
 
Pack it up, physics nerds. With the discovery of the Higgs Boson, there is nothing left to explore in the world of physics. Now turn around, it's wedgie time
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