This could be pretty interesting.  Lisa wrote Warped Passages, a  
recent pop-physics book that has been pretty well received.  I've  
beamed into a few of her talks on the web and enjoyed them as well.

    -- Owen


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> From: Della Ulibarri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: July 15, 2008 8:34:14 AM MDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Activities-announce] SFI Colloquium — Thursday
>
> *** SFI COLLOQUIUM ***
>
>
> Thursday, July 17, 2008  •  3:30 pm  •  Robert N. Noyce Conference  
> Room, SFI
>
>
> "A Warped Extra Dimension at the LHC"
>
> by
>
> Lisa Randall
> Department of Physics, Harvard University
>
>
> Recent work has shown that extra dimensions might play a role in  
> understanding particle physics properties. We explain why this is  
> true and discuss some possible signatures at the soon-to-be- 
> operating Large Hadron Collider.
>
> Host: Cormac McCarthy
>
> http://www.santafe.edu/events/abstract/1295
>
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