Publications- Lawrence M. Krauss
Articles;
1. Measuring
the Scale Parameter of Quantum Chromodynamics at
CHEER, Can. J. Phys. 59, 1769 (1981).
2.
New Currents at CHEER,(with H.C. Lee, B. McPherson, P.Watson) Can J. Phys. 59, 1754 (1981).
3. QCD-2
and the Classical Correspondence in the Large-N limit,(with J. Lykken)
Phys. Lett. 105B, 5 (1981).
4. Fortune
Favors the Prepared Mind- The Movement Against Nuclear War,(with B.M.Casper) Journal of Science Technology and Human
Values, MIT Press, 7, 37 (1981)
5. Gravitation
and Phase Transitions in the Early Universe, MIT Thesis, Sept. 1982.
6. Gravitation, Phase Transitions, and the Big
Bang, Phys. Rev. Lett.
49, 1459, (1982).
7. New
Constraints on "Ino" Masses From Cosmology 1. Supersymmetric "Inos",
Nucl. Phys. B229, 556 (1983).
8. New
Constraints on Neutrino Masses from Cosmology, Phys.
Lett. 128B, 37 (1983).
9.
Baryosynthesis and Primordial Inflation Re-examined,
Phys. Lett. 133B, 169, (1983)
10.
Low Energy Supergravity and the Anomalous Magnetic Moment
of the Muon, ( with D. Kosower
and N. Sakai) Phys. Lett. 133B, 305 (1983)
11.
Antineutrino Astronomy and Geophysics, (with S.L. Glashow and
D.N. Schramm), Nature-Review Article,
310, 191 (1984)
12. The 'Flatness of the Universe': Reconciling
Theoretical Prejudices with Observational Data,(with M. Turner, G. Steigman)
Phys. Rev. Lett. 52,
2090 (1984).
13. Dark Matter and Inflation, Gen. Rel. and
Grav. ,17, 89
(1985) ; (First Award Essay,
Gravity Research Foundation, 1984)
14. p
Events with Missing Energy:
Evidence for a Fourth Neutrino?, Phys. Lett B,143,
248 (1984).
15. A Stellar Energy Loss Mechanism Involving Axions, (with J. Moody, F. Wilczek),
Phys. Lett. B, 144, 391,
(1984).
16. "Subtle is the Lord.....by
A. Pais -A Review", KOS, Revista
di Culture Historia delle Scienze Medice
Naturale Humane, 8 (1984)
17. Can We Rule Out A Heavy Tau Neutrino?, Phys.
Rev. Lett., 53, 1976 (1984).
18. Low Energy Baryosynthesis,
(with D. Kosower, L. Hall), HUTP-84/A049, Phys. Lett. 150B, 436 (1985).
19. The Millisecond Pulsar, Gravitational Waves,
and Inflation, HUTP-84/A055, Nature, 313, 32 (1985).
20. Bolometric Detection of Neutrinos, (with
B. Cabrera, F. Wilczek), HUTP-84/A080, (1984), Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 25 (1985)
21. Solar Neutrinos Oscillations, (with F. Wilczek) HUTP-84/A087
(1984), Phys. Rev. Lett., 55,
122 (1985)
22. A New Detector for Solar and Reactor
Neutrinos, HUTP-85/A005, in Neutrino
Mass and Low Energy
Weak Interactions, Telemark 1984,
ed by V. Barger and D. Cline, World Scientific (Singapore, 1985)
23. New News on Cosmic n's,
HUTP-85/A010 in
Neutrino Mass and Low Energy Weak Interactions, Telemark
1984, ed by V. Barger and D. Cline, World Scientific (Singapore, 1985)
24. Spin-Coupled
Axion Detection, (with J. Moody, F. Wilczek,
and D. Morris), HUTP-85/A006 (1985)
25. Inflationary Universe Cosmology, 6th Edition, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of
Science and Technology
26. Solar System Constraints on Dark Matter
Candidates, (with Frank Wilczek, Mark Srednicki), HUTP A007/85, revised YTP 85-36, Phys. Rev. D33,
2079 (1986)
27. a)Cold Dark Matter
Candidates and the Solar Neutrino Problem, HUTP 85/A008a (1985)
b) Cold Dark Matter Candidates and the Solar
Neutrino Problem, (with K. Freese, D.Spergel, B. Press) HUTP-85/A008, Astrophys.Journal, 299, 1001 (1985)
28. New Gravitational Tests of Early Universe
Cosmology, HUTP-85/A024 J. Gen. Rel. and Grav., 18, 723 (1986)
29. Calculations for Cosmic Axion
Detection, (with D.Morris, J. Moody, F. Wilczek),
Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 1797 (1985)
30. Inflation and Shadow matter, (with D.N. Spergel,
G.B. Field, A.H. Guth, W.H. Press) YTP 85-16, Nature 319, 748 (1986)
31. Bolometric Neutrino Detection, McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and
Technology, 1987
32. Axions, the Search Continues.....,YTP
86-41, in, High Energy Physics 1985,
Proceedings of the Yale Theoretical Advanced Study Institute, ed. by
M. Bowick and F. GŸ rsey, World Scientific (Singapore, 1986)
33. Dark Matter in the Universe-Cosmology
Confronts Particle Physics, Scientific American, Vol
254,#12, 58 (December 1986)
34. Evidence for a third force in the Two New Sciences, YTP 86-02
35. A short-lived Axion
Variant, with F. Wilczek, YTP 86-03, Phys.Lett. B173, 189, 1986
36. e+e- peaks at 1.8 MeV; Phenomenological
constraints on Nuclear transitions, axions, and the
particle interpretation, with M. Zeller, YTP 86-08, Phys. Rev. D34,
3385 (1986)
37. Constraints on Short-lived axions from the decay ¹ +->e+e-e+n, with M. Wise, YTP 86-13/ CALT-68-1356 Phys. Lett.
B176, 483 (1986)
38. Phenomenology of e+e- events at GSI: Axions and other
goodies, YTP 86-15, in Quarks,
Strings, Dark Matter, And All The Rest:
Proceedings of 7th Vanderbilt Conference on High Energy Physics, ed. by R. S. Panvini
and T.J. Weiler, World Scientific (Singapore, 1987)
39. Gravitational Lensing
by Isothermal Spheres with Finite Core Radii: Galaxies and Dark Matter, with G. Hinshaw,
YTP 86-14, Astrophys. J. 320 , 468 (1987)
40. New Quarks and Neutrino Counting Below the Z
Threshold, with F. Wilczek, YTP 86-20, Phys. Lett. B181,
380 (1986)
41. Dark Matter--The Cosmic Connection, YTP-86-26, to appear in Particle
Physics in the Cosmos, Scientific American reader, ed. by. R.A. Carrigan
and W. P. Trower.
42. "Just So" Neutrino Oscillations,
YTP 87-03, with S. L. Glashow, Phys. Lett. B190, 199 (1987).
43. Spontaneous
e+e- Pair Creation in Heavy Ion Collisions, YTP-87-04 with D. Carrier,
Phys. Lett. B194, 141 (1987)
44. Neutrino Spectroscopy of the Supernova 1987a,
YTP 87-16, Nature, 329, 689 (1987)
45. Dark Matter in the Universe...and in the
Laboratory, YTP 87-22, in The Standard Model, The Supernova 1987a,
Proceedings of 22nd Rencontres de Moriond,
, ed by J. Tran Thanh Van, Editions Frontieres (Gif Sur Yvette 1987).
46. Weak Interaction Axions, and 1.8 MeV e+e- Peaks at GSI: Some New Wrinkles, YTP 87-23, in The Standard Model, The Supernova 1987a, Proceedings of 22nd Rencontres de Moriond, , ed by J.
Tran Thanh Van, Editions Frontieres
(Gif Sur Yvette 1987).
47. A Viable Weak Interaction Axion ?, YTP 87-24(with D. Nash), Phys. Lett. B202,
560 (1988)
48. Higher-Order Pair-Conversion Peaks in Heavy Ion Collisions, with
D. Carrier, YTP 87-31, Phys Rev. C38, 1225 (1988)
49. Son
of Supernova: Thunder and Lightning?, with S. Colgate, D. Schramm, and T. Walker, YTP
87-30
50. Test
of the Weak Equivalence Principle for Neutrinos and Photons,with S.Tremaine, YCTP 87-1/ YTP 87-39, Phys. Rev. Lett. 60, 176 (1988)
51. The
Stochastic Gravitational Wave Spectrum Resulting from Cosmic String Evolution., with F. Accetta, YCTP-P5-88 , Nucl. Phy. B391, 747 (1989),
52. New
Signatures in for Dark Matter Detectors, with P. Romanelli,
YCTP-P3-88, Phys. Rev. D39, 1225 (1989)
53. Desperately Seeking Dark Matter, YCTP-P5-88,
in Moriond 88, Dark
Matter, ed. by J. Audouze and J. Tran Thanh Van, Editions Frontieres,
(Gif-sur-Yvette, 1988)
54. The
Equivalence Principle and Supernova 1987a, YCTP-P6-88, Honorable Mention, Gravity Research
Foundation 1988
55. Dark Matter: An Homage to Neutrinos,
YTCP-P14-88, Proceeedings, Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, J. Scheps
et al, ed. (World Scientific 1989)
56. Magneto-Hydrodynamic Jets, Pulsar Formation,
and SN 1987a,
with S. Colgate, D. Schramm, T. Walker; YCTP-P12-88 (YTP 87-30
revised), Astrophysical Letters
and Communciations, 27, 411 (1990)
57. Statistics of Gravitational Lenses: Galaxies
and Dark Matter, YTCP-P15, in Springer Lecture Notes in Physics 330,
ed. by J. Moran (Springer-Verlag, 1988.)
58. Cosmic String Evolution and the Stochastic
Background of Gravitational Waves, YCTP-P16-88, in Cosmic Strings, The Current Status, ed. by F. Accetta
and L. Krauss, (World Scientific, 1988)
59. Primordial
Lithium and the Standard Model(s), with
C.P. Deliyannis, P. Demarque,
S. Kawaler, P. Romanelli,
YCTP-P13-88, Phys Rev. Lett. 62, 1583 (1989)
60. Discrete Gauge Symmetry in Continuum Physics,
with Frank Wilczek, YCTP-P26-88 [NSFITP88-187], Phys.
Rev. Lett. 62, 1221 (1989)
61. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis:
Predictions and Uncertainties, with P. Romanelli,
YCTP-P1-89, Astrophys. J. 358, 47 (1990)
62. Neutrinos
and Particle Astrophysics--an Overview, YCTP-P5-89 plenary lecture, in Particle Astrophysics, Forefront
Experimental Issues, Ed, E. Norman, World Scientific 1989.
63. Are
Cosmic Strings Ruled Out by the Millisecond Pulsar?, with F. Accetta,
YCTP-P2-89, Phys. Lett. B233, 93 (1989)
64. Non-Classical
Hair on Black Holes, YCTP-P7-89, Gen. Rel. Grav. 22 253 (1990)
(Fourth Prize Award Gravity Research Foundation).
65. Supernovae
Neutrinos, The Reference Encyclopedia of Astonomy and
Astrophysics, 1989.
66. Particle Physics and Cosmology--a book
review, Science, 247, 92
(1990)
67. Z decay and the Search for Dark Matter, YCTP-P14-89, Phys. Rev. Lett.
64 , 999 (1990)
68. Local Discrete Symmetry and Quantum-Mechanical
Hair, with J. Preskill, YCTP-P21-89, Nucl.
Phys. B341, 50 (1990)
69. Spin Dependent Scattering of Weakly
Interacting Massive Particles in Heavy Nuclei, with F. Iachello,
YCTP-P15-89, Phys Lett.B254, 220 (1991)
70. Implications
of Z Width Measurements for the Search for Dark Matter; or There Is No
Substitute For Experimental Data., to appear in Proceedings, XXVth
Rencontres de Moriond.
71. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis:
The Morning After, to appear in Proceedings, XXVth
Rencontres de Moriond.
72. New Limits on the Variability of G from Big
Bang Nucleosynthesis, with P.Romanelli,
F. Accetta, YCTP-P1-90, Phys. Lett.
B248, 146 (1990)
73. A Correlation of Solar Cycle Neutrino
Modulation with Internal Solar Variations, YCTP-P11-90, Nature, 348, 403 (1990)
74. A New Approach to Gravitational Microlensing: Time Delays, with T. Small, YCTP-P10-90, Astrophys. J. ,
378, 22 (1991)
75. Duality, Axion Charge, and Quantum Mechanical Hair, with Soo-Jong Rey,
YCTP-P11-90, Phys. Lett. B254, 355 (1991)
76. Dark Matter Theory: Constraints from
Particle Physics, YCTP-P22-90, in AIP
Conference Proceedings 222: After the First Three Minutes (College Park 1990),
eds. S. Holt, C. Bennett, V. Trimble (AIP, NY) 1991
77. LEP
Physics and the Early Universe,
, in Primordial Nucleosynthesis and Evolution of the Early Universe, ed.
by K. Sato, J. Audouze, Proceedings IUPAP conference
on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Early Universe
1990, Kluwer Pubs. 1992
78. Low
Energy Neutrino Detection and Precision Tests of the Standard Model, YCTP-P5-91, Phys. Lett. B269, 407
(1991)
79. Cosmology, Astrophysics, and a 17 keV Neutrino, YCTP-P13-91, Phys. Lett.
B263, 441 (1991)
80. Quantum
Hair and Quantum Gravity, with S. Coleman, J. Preskill,
F. Wilczek., YCTP-P15-91,
Gravity Research Foundation 2nd Prize Award, J. Gen. Rel. Grav.,1991
81. Solar Neutrino Data and its Implications, with
E. Gates, M. White, YCTP-P26-91, Phys. Rev. D46, 1263 (1992).
82. The
Signal from a Galactic Supernova: Measuring the Tau Neutrino Mass, with P. Romanelli, D. Schramm, R. Lehrer, YCTP-P29-91, Nucl. Phys. B380, 507 (1992).
83. Gravitational Waves from Global Phase
Transitions, YCTP-P33-91, Phys. Lett. B284, 229 (1992).
84. LEP and the Early Universe: A Review, in
Proceedings of XIV International Warsaw Meeting on Elementary Particle Physics, Puzzles of the Electrweak Scale, ed. Z. Ajduk,
S. Pokorski, and A. K. Wroblewski,
(World Scientific 1992).
85. Low
Energy Neutrino Detection and Physics Beyond the Standard Model, in Proceedings of XIV International Warsaw
Meeting on Elementary Particle Physics, Puzzles
of the Electrweak Scale, ed. Z. Ajduk, S. Pokorski, and A. K. Wroblewski, (World Scientific 1992)
86. Gravitational
Lensing, Finite Galaxy Cores, and the Cosmological
Constant, with M. White.,
YCTP-P42-91, Ap J. 394, 385 (1992).
87. Is
No SNU's Good News?, YCTP-P48-91, Nature, 355, 399 (1992).
88. Supernova Neutrinos And The Signal From The
Next Galactic Supernova, YCTP-P49-91,
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)
28A 106 (1992).
89. Gravitational Lensing
and the Variability of
G, with M. White, YCTP-P2-92, Astrophysical Journal 397,
357 (1992).
90. Rediscovering Creation, in the science anthology, Mysteries of Life and the Universe, ed.
W. Shore, Harcourt-Brace-Jovanovich, 1992
91. Monopole Non- Annihilation at the
Electroweak Scale, with E. Gates, J. Terning,
YCTP-P3-92, Phys. Lett. B284,
309 (1992).
92. Spontaneous CP Violation at the Weak Scale,
with Soo-Jong Rey, YCTP-P4-92, Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 1308 (1992).
93. A
New Look at the Solar Neutrino Problem, with M. White, E. Gates,
YCTP-P14-92, Phys. Rev. Lett.,70, 375 (1993).
94. Grand
Unification, Gravitational Waves, and the Cosmic Microwave Background
Anisotropy, with M. White, YCTP-P15-92, Phys. Rev. Lett.
69, 869 (1992).
95. Inflationary Universe Cosmology
, updated for McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Astronomy, 2nd edition
96. Reopening the Solar Neutrino Problem,
YCTP-P19, Nature 357, 437 (1992)
97. Supernova Neutrinos: The Next Supernova and
the Tau Neutrino Mass, YCTP-P21, to appear, Proceedings of the Franklin
Symposium, 1992.
98. Cobe, Inflation, and Light Scalars, YCTP-P21-92
99. Baryon Number Violation at the Electroweak
Scale, an Introduction, introduction to ÒProceedings of Yale Workshop on Baryon Number Violation at the
Electroweak ScaleÓ, ed. by L.M. Krauss and S.J. Rey, (World Scientific
1992)
100. Universal Lensing
and New Limits on the Cosmological Constant, YCTP-P32-92, with D. Schramm, Ap. J. 405, L43
(1993).
101. Solar Neutrino Data, Solar Model
Uncertainties, and Neutrino Oscillations, YCTP-P39-92, with M. White, E.
Gates, Phys. Lett. B299, 94
(1993).
102. LetÕs Go Supernova, A Manual for the Use of SN 19?, with P. Romanelli, M.
White, R. Lehrer, YCTP-P39-92.
103. Cosmology and Astrophysics 1992,
YCTP-P40-92, Plenary Lecture at XXVI International Conference on High Energy
Physics, (Dallas), AIP. Conference Proceedings 272, ed. by J.
Sanford (1993).
104. Dark
Matter Candidates, Light Heavy and Nothing, YCTP-P43-92, to appear in Proc.
Rencontres de Blois. 1992.
105. Neutrino
Masses and Cosmology: A Brief Review, YCTP-P3-93 to appear in International
Conference on Neutrino Astrophysics, Takayama Japan, Oct 1992
106. Cosmic
Variance and Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies: From 1 Degree to COBE,
with Martin White and Joe Silk, YTCP-P44-92., Astrophys. J. 418, 535 (1993)
107. Neutrino
Cosmology and Limits on Extended Technicolor, with Tom Appelquist
and John Terning, YCTP-P8-93. Phys Rev. Lett., 71, 823 (1993)
108. The Impact of COBE on Inflation, Dark
Matter, and Structure Formation: A Brief Review, YCTP-P14-93,
CASE-P1-93, to appear in Proceedings 5th International Workshop on Neutrino
Telescopes, and Rencontres de Physique de la Vallee
dÕAoste, La Thuile, 1993.
109. Cosmology and Neutrino Masses, to appear, Proceedings of Moriond 1993 Workshop on Neutrinos, Atomic Physics and
Gravitation.
110. The
Holy Grail of Physics, The Sciences, 33, 40 (1993)
111. Neutrino
Physics and Cosmology, to appear, Proceedings
of the XIV International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos, Seoul
1993 CWRU-P1-94
112. Refined
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Constraints on WB and Nn, with P. Kernan, CWRU-P2-94, Phys. Rev. Lett.
72, 3309 (1994)
113. Implications
of Recent Nucleon Spin Structure Measurements for Neutralino
Detection, with M. Kamionkowski, and T. Ressell, CWRU-P3-94
114. The Sun as a Probe of Varying G, with P. Demarque,
D. Guenther, D. Nydam, CWRU-P4-94, AP. J. , 37, 879 (1994)
115. Treating Solar Model Uncertainties: A Consistent Statistical Analysis of Solar Neutrino Models
and Data, with E. Gates, M. White, CWRU-P5-94, Phys. Rev. D51, 2631
(1995)
116. Recent Deuterium Observations and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis:
A New Paradigm?,
with P. Kernan, CWRU-P6-94, Ap. J. Letters, 432, L79 (1994)
117. G Modes in the Sun and Variations of G, with
P. Demarque, D. Guenther, CWRU P8-94, Astrophysical
Journal, 445, 148 (1995)
118. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Dark
Matter: Baryons and Neutrinos, CWRU P10-94, Proceedings of UCLA Workshop on
Critique of Sources of Dark Matter in the Universe, World Scientific (1995)
119. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
and WB: A Guide
for CMB Interpreters, CWRU -P11-94, Proceedings CWRU Workshop (World Scientific) (1995)
120. Yet Another Paper on SN1987A: Large Angle
Oscillations, and the Electron Neutrino Mass, with P. Kernan,
CWRU P7-94, Nuclear Physics B437, 243 (1995)
121. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Constraints and Light Element Abundance Estimates, with P. Kernan, CWRU P9-94, Physics Letters, B347, 347 (1995)
122. Albert Michelson, with P. Taylor, for
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, to appear
123. The Cosmological Constant, for Macmillan
Encyclopedia of Physics, to appear
124. The Michelson-Morley Experiment, for
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, to
appear
125. Big Bad Nucleosynthesis,
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl)
43, 208 (1995)
126. The Best Fit Universe?:
Does Nature Require a Cosmological Constant?: with Michael Turner, CWRU P2
-95
127. The Cosmological Constant is Back, with M. Turner, CWRU P6-95, 5th prize award
Gravity Research Foundation, Journal of Gen. Rel. Grav.
27, 1135 (1995)
128. Dark Sun, The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb
Book review, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Aug 20, 1995.
129. A Lower Limit on the Age of the Universe,with
B. Chaboyer, P. Kernan, P. Demarque, CWRU P10-95, Science 271, 957 (1996).
130. A Short History of the Universe:Book
review, Physics Today, Jan 1996 issue.
131. Inventure Place, Northern
Ohio Live, December Issue.
132. The
Force of Symmetry, Book Review, Physics Today, March 1996 issue.
133. The Sounds of Science, Liner notes, Telarc International Recording of the Music from Star Trek., 1996
134. The Third Rock from Ursa
Majoris, New York Times, Jan 21, 1996
135. How Strange Thou Art?,
Book Review, Natural History Magazine, June 1996 issue
136. Violation of the Weak Energy Condition,
Quantum Hair, and Black Hole Thermodynamics, with
H. Liu, CWRU-P5-96, Grav. Research
Foundation, Honorary Mention.
137. A Precision Age Determination Technique for
Globular Clusters,with B. Chaboyer, P.
Kernan, P. Demarque, A. Sarajedini, CWRU-P6-96, M.N.R.A.S., 283, 683 (1996)
138. Problems
and Challenges for Cosmology Involving Massive Neutrinos, CWRU-P10-96,
opening lecture, Venice Conference on Neutrino Telescopes, Feb 27 - March 1,
1996, Proceedings, 7th Intnl Workshop on Neutrino
Telescopes.
139. Nucleosynthesis,
Cosmology, and W: The
Saga Continues, CWRU-P11-96, Sources
and Detection of Dark Matter Ô96, Nuclear Physics. B, Proc.
Suppl. 51B, 61-65, 1996.
140. Life,
The Universe, and Nothing: The Case for a Cosmological Constant, CWRU-P12-96,
Proceedings of IInd Rencontres
du Vietnam, Physics at the Frontiers of the Standard Model, Editions Frontieres.
141. Old Galaxies at High Redshift
and the Cosmological Constant, CWRU-P13-96, Astrophysical Journal, vol. 480, 466-469, May 10, 1997.
142. Equal Time for Nonsense, The
New York Times, July 28, 1996.
143. Reflections on a Star Trek Anniversary, The Daily Telegraph, Aug 25, 1996.
144. Dirty Black Holes and Hairy Black Holes, with H. Liu and
J. Heo, CWRU P16-96, Phys. Rev. Lett., 77, 5164 (1996)
145. Star Trek and the Future, CONOCER
magazine, Madrid Spain, Oct 1996 issue
147. Confusing
Fact and Fiction, New Scientist Magazine, Nov 16, 1996 issue
148. Quantum
Hair, Instantons, and Black Hole Thermodynamics, with
H. Liu, CWRU-P17-96 , Nucl.
Phys. B., 491, 365 (1997)
149. Gravitational Lensing
and Cosmic Strings, with A. De Laix, T. Vachaspati, CWRU-P2-97, Phys. Rev. Letters, 79, 1968 (1997)
150. Baryons or Nothing: Results from BBN, CWRU-P23-96,
proceedings of International Workshop on Dark Matter Detection, Sheffield
England.
151. Its Only Rocket Science, Discover
Magazine, May 1997
152. To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before, New York Times, Jan 1997
153.
Forward, FeynmanÕs Dirac Lecture, CD and
Video, AIP.
154. The Inflationary Universe, review, CERN
Courier, Vol 37, Sept 1997
155. Science
and Science Fiction, Wizard Sci-Fi Magazine, May 1997.
156. Testing the Constancy of the Gravitational
Constant using Helioseismology, with D. Guenther,
P. Demarque, Ap. J. 498, 871
(1998).
157. The Age of Globular Clusters in Light of Hipparos: Resolving the Age Problem?, with B. Chaboyer,
P. Demarque, P. Kernan,
CWRU-P4-97, Ap. J 494, 96 (1998)
158. The End of the Age Problem, and the Case for
a Cosmological Constant Revisited, CWRU-P5-97,Ap.
J. 501, 461 (1998)
159. Hybrid Inflation and Particle Physics, with
G. Dvali, and H. Liu, CWRU-P6-97, submitted to Phys.
Rev. Lett.
160. Propellantless Propulsion: The Most Inefficient Way to Fly?, to appear,
Proceedings of NASA Workshop on Breakthrough Propulsion, Aug, 1997
161, The Case for a Cosmological Constant,
Proceedings of Workshop on Particle Physics, La Thuile,
1998
162. Big Bright Secret, New York Times, Oct
11 1997 (reprinted, International Herald Tribune, Oct 14, 1997)
163. Science
and Science Fiction, Wizard Sci Fi Invasion Magazine, May 1997
164. Starship
Troopers and Reality, Wizard Sci Fi
Invasion Magazine, November 1997
165. Before the Beginning:A Book Review, Physics Today, 1998, in press.
166. The Impossible Beam, New York Times, Dec
23, 1997.
167. A Matter of Some Gravity, Wizard Sci Fi Invasion Magazine May 1998
168. Gravitational Lensing
and Dark Structures,with N. Cheng, CWRU-P14-98,
Ap. J., March 20 issue.
169. Other
Worlds, a Book Review, Discover Magazine, in press.
170. Gravity,
Chaos, and a New Source of Solar System Dark Matter, with T. Damour, CWRU-P16-98, submitted to Gravity Research
Foundation Competition
171. New
Signatures and Sources for the Detection of WIMP Dark Matter in the Solar
System, to appear, Physics. Reports., Dark Matter
1998 Proceedings
172. Selling Physics to Unwilling Buyers: Science
Fiction and Science Teaching, Physics World, July 1998 issue
173. A New Cosmological Paradigm: The
Cosmological Constant and Dark Matter, in Particle Physics and Cosmology, ed. J. F. Nieves, AIP Proceedings
444 (AIP 1998)
174. A
New Solar System Population of WIMPS and New Signatures for Dark Matter
Detectors, with T. Damour, Physical Review
Letters, 81,
5726 (1998)
175. New
Signatures and New Sources of WIMPS. with T. Damour, Physical Review D.59, 063509 (1999)
176. ÒJust
SoÓ Neutrino Oscillations are Back, with S.
Glashow and P. Kernan, Phys. Lett
B445, 412 (1999)
177. Cosmological Antigravity, Scientific American, Jan 1999
issue.
178. Gravitational Lensing and the
Cosmological Constant Revisited: Galaxy Parameters and Uncerttainties,
with N. Cheng, IJMPA, 15, 697 (2000)
179. Directional Detection, Angular Anisotropy,
and Dark Matter Signatures, with C. Copi, and J. Heo, CWRU-P18-99, Phys. Lett.
B., in press
180. May the Force Be With You, The Skeptical
Inquirer Magazine, Nov/Dec 1998 issue.
181. High Temperature Symmetry Breaking, SUSY Flat Directions, and
the Monopole Problem, with G. Dvali, CWRU-P31, 1998, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett.
182. The New Cosmology and Dark Matter,
Proceedings of Sheffield International Workshop on Dark Matter, Sept 1998,
CWRU-P3-99
183. New Detection Signatures for WIMPS: Angular
Effects and WIMPs in the Solar System, Proceedings of Sheffield International
Workshop on Dark Matter, Sept 1998, CWRU-P4-99
184. Dark Energy and Dark Matter: From A
Cosmological Constant to New WIMP Signatures, to appear, Proceediings of WEINÕ98, Santa Fe, June 1998, CWRU-P5-99
185. Life, The Universe and Nothing: Life and
Death in an Ever Expanding Universe, with
G. Starkman, CWRU-P1-99, Astrophysical
Journal, 531, 22 (2000)
186. Breakthrough Books, Review, Lingua
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187. Baryogenesis
Below the Electroweak Scale, with M. Trodden, CWRU-P11-99, Physical Review
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188. Stop The Flying Saucer,
I Want to Get Off, New York Times, Feb 22, 1999.
189. Geometry and Destiny, with M. Turner,
CWRU-P16-99,
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190. Implications of a New Solar System
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192. La fisica piu ÒumanaÓ di
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193. The Fate of Life in the Universe, with
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194. An Elliptical Galaxy Luminosity Function and
Velocity Dispersion Sample of Relevance for Gravitational Lensing
Statistics, with N. Cheng, CWRU-P28-99, New Astronomy, 6, 249 (2001).
195. The
Test Ban Treaty is a Technical Issue, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Oct 13, 1999
196. Black Holes Make Light Reading, Physics World, November 1999 issue.
197. An
Article of Faith: Science and Religion DonÕt Mix, Chronicle of Higher
Education, November 26,1999.
198. Six
Easy Pieces, New Scientist,
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199. Music and the Rising Stars, Al Bustan Festival notes, International Festival of Music and
the Arts, Lebanon, February 2000.
200. Cosmological
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201. The
Programmable Computer, in The Greatest
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202. The
Real Armageddon, Science First Online, April 2000
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the Limits of Science, and Public Relations, New York Times, March 10, 2000
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211. Challenges
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212. From Here to Eternity, Astronomy, 29, 52
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213. War
WonÕt Eliminate Terrorists, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sept 2 2001
214. Cosmology as Seen from Venice, To appear, Proceedings on Neutrino
Telescopes, March 2001, Venice.
215. If the Guinea Pig Dies, Beware, New York
Times, Nov 6, 2001
216. Age Estimates of Globular Clusters in the
Milky Way: Constraints on Cosmology, with B. Chaboyer,
Science, 299, 65 (2003) (Cover
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217. Clouds also are Missile Shields, Cleveland
Plain Dealer, Dec 18, 2001.
218. Theoretical Uncertainties in the Subgiant--Mass Age relation and the absolute age of Omega Cen, with Brian Chaboyer, Ap. J. Lett., Feb 2002,
astro-ph/0201443
219. Phobos Anthology of Science Fiction, Forward, March 2002
220. The Unknown Possibilities of Existence,
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221. The Cosmological Constant,
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222. Comparing WIMP Interaction Rate Detectors
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with Craig J. Copi, Phys. Rev D. 67, 103507, 2003
223. Strong lensing
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galaxies, with Adam N. Davis and Dragan Huterer, MNRAS, 344, 1029, 2003.
224. Odds Are Stacked When Science Tries to
Debate Pseudoscience, New York Times, April 30, 2002
225. A Model for Neutrino Masses and Dark Matter,
with S. Nasri and M. Trodden, Phys. Rev. D., 67,
085002, 2003
226. Proposed
Science Standards are Flawed, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Oct
22, 2002
227. Dark
Energy and the Hubble Age, astro-ph/
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228. Science and Words, Chronicle of Higher
Education, Nov 29, 2002 issue
229. The History and Fate of the Universe: A
Guide to Accompany the Contemporary Physics Education Project Chart, The
Physics Teacher, March 2003.
230. The
State of the Universe:
Cosmological Parameters 2002, astro-ph/03/01012, Astronomy,
Cosmology, and Fundamental Physics, March 2003 issue: ESO-CERN-ESA Symposium on
Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics,
231. Decision
Leaves Ohio Doomed to Mediocrity, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dec 16, 2002.
232. Aliens Unlimited, Nature,
421, 114 (2003)
233. Manned
Space Missions Must Continue, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Feb 14, 2003
234. The
Citizen-ScientistÕs Obligation to Stand Up for Standards, New York Times,
April 22, 2003
235. Cosmology:
A Just So Story,, Nature, 432, 230 (2003).
236. Implications
of the WMAP Age Measurement for Stellar Evolution and Dark Energy, astro-ph/0305556, Ap. J. 596, L1 (2003)
237. New
Mindset, New Threat,
Cleveland Plain
Dealer, Aug 6, 2003
238. Alpha and Omega: A Book Review, New York
Times Book Review, Oct 6/2003
239. Computer
Voting IsnÕt Foolproof, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Oct 19,2003
240. A New Nucleosynthesis
Constraint on the Variation of G, with C. Copi
and A. Davis, Physical Review Letters, Phys. Rev. Lett, 92, 171
(2004)
241. Ohio Faces a New Challenge in Intelligent
Design Debate, Cleveland Plain Dealer 11/24/03
242. In Search for Life on Mars, Machines Can
Boldly Go Where Humans CanÕt.,
New York Times, Science Times Essay 01/06/04
243. Redshift Accuracy Requirements for Future Supernova
and Number Counts Surveys, with D. Huterer, A.
Kim, T. Broderick,
Ap. J. 615, 595 (2004)
244. Board Violates its Own Standard, The Cincinnatti Enquirer, March 4,
2004
245. Politics Trumps Science, Cleveland Plain
Dealer, April 12, 2004.
246. A
Universal Limit on Computation, with G. Starkman,
submitted to Phys. Rev. Letters
247. The Standard
Model, Dark Matter, and Dark Energy: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous, astro-ph 0406773, Canary Islands Winter School in Astrophysics
Series.
248. A Cosmic Conundrum, with M. Turner, Scientific
American, Sept. 2004 issue.
249. Diablo Canyon is Ideal for Neutrino Study, San Luis Obispo Tribune, Sept. 2, 2004.
250. What is Dark Energy?, Nature, 431, 519 (2004)
251. Different Halo Models and DAMA/CDMS/EDELWEISS and Future
Detectors, with C. Copi, New
Astronomy Reviews, 49, 185 (2005).
252. Space Probe Makes
Science Fiction Wonders of Childhood Real, New York Times, Jan 25, 2005
253. The Big Bang, A Review,
Los Angeles Times, (2005)
254. Reflections on Einstein, in press.
255. Assessing Alternatives for Directional
Detection of a WIMP Halo, with C. Copi,
astro-ph/0508649, Phys. Rev. D., Jan 2007 issue
256. Supernovae Searches and Strategies for
Constraining Dark Energy, in preparation.
257. When Sentiment and
Fear Trump Reason and Reality The New York
Times, Science Times Commentary 03/29/05
258. School Boards Want
to 'Teach the Controversy.' What Controversy? The New York Times, Science Times Commentary 05/17/05
259. Survival of the
Slickest New Scientist Magazine,
Commentary, 07/09/05
260. The Long Arm of
Einstein Guides My Steering Wheel The New
York Times, Science Times Essay 08/16/05
261. The Pope and I, The
Skeptical Inquirer, Nov 2005 issue
262. Science
and Religion Share Fascination in Things Unseen The New York Times, Science
Times Essay 11/08/05
263. Lost in Los Angeles, Nature Physics, 1,
5 (2005)
264. Why Should Physicists Care about Dover?, Nature
Physics, 1, 71 (2005)
265. Return to the Space Race, Nature
Physics, December issue
(2005)
266. Mind Your Scientific Language, The New
Scientist, 12/03/05
267. The allure of worlds we cannot experience, Newsday, Dec 4, 2005
268. The Big Bang, BBC Sky and Night
Magazine, to appear
269. WhatÕs In a Theory, Nature Physics, 2, 7
(2006)
270. Forward, The Physics of Superheroes, Gotham
Books, 2005
271. What is the Role of Neutrinos in Shaping the
Universe, astro-ph/0605378, to appear in Proceedings of International
Workshop on No-VE, Venice 2006.
272. Anthropic Fever, Nature Physics, 2, 64 (2006)
273. Physics and Philanthropy, Nature
Physics, 2, 137 (2006)
274. Into the Breach?, Nature
Physics, 2, 215 (2006)
275. Imagining Hidden Worlds, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Op-Ed,
01/23/06
276. State
Board is Failing to Heed Judicious Call for Sound
Science The Columbus Dispatch, Op-Ed, 01/30/06
277. Case
Trustees Must Talk to the Faculty, Use Its Expertise
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Op-Ed, 03/15/06
278. Spring Fever, Nature Physics, 2, 293
(2006)
279. Science
vs. Religion in the ID Debate Free Inquiry Magazine, April/May 2006 issue
280. Discovery
for the Sake of Discovery Cover Essay, Seed Magazine, June/July 2006 issue
281 Changes in board are first step to
turnaround at Case The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Op-Ed, 06/09/06
282. The defense that doesnÕt work, Nature
Physics, 2, 429 (2006)
283. On The Side of the Angels New Scientist
Magazine, Commentary, July 6, 2006
284. Thanks a Lot, Einstein,
Discover Magazine, Aug 2006 issue.
285. Voters
Must Make Education, Not Faith, The Central Issue, Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Aug 11, 2006
286. The 10 Most Important
Days in Astronomy, Mental Floss Magazine, Sept 2006
287. Beware
GovernmentÕs Creeping Censorship of Scientific Inquiry, Daily Forward, Sept 1, 2006
288. Observation of Incipient Black Holes and the
Information Loss Problem, with T. Vachaspati, D. Stojkovic.,
arxiv.org: gr-qc/0609024 (Phys. Rev.D15 in press)
289. Indirect Signatures of Light Neutralino Dark Matter in the NMSSM, with
F. Ferrar, S. Profumo,
arxiv.org: hep-ph/0609257, Phys. Rev D15, 74,115007 (2006)
290. Exotic Energy, BBC Sky at Night
Magazine, Oct 2006 issue
291. Values Campaign DoesnÕt Value Some Things We
Need, The Tennessean, Oct 3, 2006
292. Dark Matter Candidates: WhatÕs Cold.. and WhatÕs Not, astro-ph/0702051,
Neutrino 2006 Proceedings (to appear)
293. SuperConducting Cosmic Strings ArenÕt,
with H. Mathur, F. Ferrer,
in preparation
294. First Strike, Nature Physics, 2, Nov
(2006)
295. Nobel Nightmares at NASA, Nature
Physics, 2, in press (2006)
296. Inflationary Cosmology, McGraw Hill
Encyclopedia of Science, in press.
297. Beyond Evolution. Will State School Board tackle the issues?, Akron Beacon Journal, Oct. 13,
2006.
298. Black Holes as Mirages, with T. Vachaspati, D. Stojkovic,
submitted to Science
299. Another Year Over, Nature Physics, 2, Dec (2006)
300. Sermons and Straw Men, Nature, 443, 914
(2006)
301. Dark Energy, The
Cosmological Constant, and Type 1a Supernvae,
with Dragan Huterer and
Kate Jones-Smith, astro-ph/0701692, New J. Phys. 9 (2007) 141.
302. Reason, Unfettered by
Faith, Chronicle of Higher Education, Jan 12, 2007 issue
303. Radiation can never
again dominate matter in a vacuum dominated Universe,
with R. J. Scherrer, astro-ph/0702207, Phys. Rev.
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304. Testing Times, New
Scientist, Feb 17, 2007 issue, p. 18
305. Cosmic
Deconstructionism, with G. D. Starkman,
astro-ph/0207333, submitted to Phys Rev Lett.
306. New Data, real of Not,
Should Enrich the Christian Conversation, The Tennessean, Mar 6, 2007
307. More Dangerous Than
Nonsense, New Scientist
Magazine, May 12, 2007
308. ItÕs The Plutonium Stupid, Bulletin of
American Scientists, June 2007 issue.
309. The Return of a Static Universe and the End
of Cosmology, arxiv 0704.0221, (Gravity Research
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310. Museum of
Misinformation Posing as Science, Cincinnati Enquirer, May 19, 2007
311.ÔCreationÕ Museum is
educational travesty and disservice to Religion, The Tennessean, May 21, 2007.
312. Scientific Fraud Masked
as Religion, Louisville Courier Journal, May 24, 2007
313. Genesis Argument
Nothing More than Scientific Fraud in the Name of Religion, Kentucky Post,
May 26, 2007
314. Museum of Misinformation, New Scientist
Magazine, May 26, 2007
315. Should Science Speak to
Faith?,
with Richard Dawkins, Scientific American, July 2007 issue, 88 (2007)
316. Science Versus
Religion, Yale University Terry Lectures, in press (Yale University Press).
317. Is there Purpose to the
Universe? Unlikely, The Economist, New York Times, 2007
318.
Don't
Vote for Ignorance, New Scientist
Magazine, July 28, 2007
319. Drip
Paintings and Fractal Analysis, with K. Jones Smith H. Mathur
arxiv:0710.4917, submitted to Physical Review E.
320. Atheism a la Carte, New Scientist Magazine, Aug 25, 2007
321. Anthropics and Myopics: Conditional Probabilities and the Cosmological
Constant, with
I. Maor and G. Starkman,
arXiv:0709.0502, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 041301 (2008)
322. The Late
Time Behavior of False Vacuum Decay: Implications for Cosmology and Metastable Inflating States and a String Landscape", with J. Dent. arXiv:0711.1821,
Phys. Rev. Lett, 100, 171301 (2008)
323. A Dark Future for Cosmology, Physics World, Dec 2007, p. 16-17.
324. Time Deconstructed, Nature, 450, 480 (2007)
325. A Nearly
Scale Invariant Spectrum of Gravitational Radiation from Global Phase Transitions",
with H. Mathur, K. Jones-Smith, arxiv:0712.0778, Phys. Rev.
Letters, 100, 131302 (2008)
326. Science
and the Candidates, Wall St. Journal, Dec 6, 2007
327. Make Science Part of the Debate, with
C. Mooney, Los Angeles Times, Dec 12, 2007
328. The End of
Cosmology?, with R. Scherrer,
Scientific American, 298, 46 (2008)
329. Where the
Presidential Candidates Stand on Nuclear Issues, Bulleton
of Atomic Scientists (online) Jan 9, 2008
330. Science
and the Candidates, with S. R. Kirshenbaum, C. Mooney, S. L. Otto, M.
Chapman, A. Dacey, R. Holt, Science, 320, 182 (2008)
331. Science
Debate 2008 – Take two, with M. Chapman, Huffington Post, April 10,
2008
332. Effects of Prior Assumptions on Bayesian
Estimates of Inflation Parameters and the Expected Gravitational Wave Signal
from Inflation, with W. Valkenburg, J. Hamann, arXiv:0804.3390,
Physical Review D 78, 063521 (2008)
333. Comment
on ÒIs Faith the Enemy of Science?Ó. arXiv:0807.3670, Physics in
Canada, 2008
334. Worth
Every Penny, The Guardian, June 30, 2008
335. Late Time Decay of the False Vacuum, Measurement and Quantum Cosmology, with, J. Dent, G. Starkman, arXiv:0810.4574, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D17:2501-2505,2009
336. Celebrating
Science as Culture, Science, 321, 643 (2008)
337. The
Science Debates- The Presidential Debate Blog, Aug 10, 2008
338. Faith vs.
Fact, The Huffington Post, Aug 27, 2008
339. McCain
Risks Becoming the Anti-Science Candidate, The Huffington Post, Sept 2,
2008
340. Candidates
address world of technology, The Arizona Republic, Sept. 21, 2008
341. Memo to
the Next President, Discover Magazine, November 2008
342. McCain's
Science Earmark Error, The Los Angeles Times, Oct 28, 2008
343. A Timely
Cabinet Appointment for Science, The Huffington Post, Nov 14, 2008
347. Intelligent
Design vs Truth, Censorship Magazine, Dec 2008
issue
344. CMBPol Mission Concept
Study: A Mission to Map our
Origins, with D. Bauman, A. Cooray, S. Dodelson, J. Dunkley, A. Fraisse,
M. Jackson, A. Kogut, K. Smith, M. Zaldarriaga, arXiv:0811.3911, AIP Conf.Proc.1141:10-120, 2009
345. CMBPol Mission Concept
Study: Probing Inflation with CMB Polarization, with D. Baumann et al,
arXiv:0822.3919, AIP Conf.Proc.1141:3-9, 2009
346. Edwin Salpeter,
Astrophysicist and Pioneer of ManÕs Grasp of Stellar Evolution, The
Guardian, Feb 4, 2009.
347. Anthropy and Entropy, with
I. Maor, J. Ng, T. Kephart,
G. Starkman, arXiV:0812.1015
348. State will
ultimately suffer from proposed university cuts, Arizona Capitol Times, Jan
30, 2009.
350. Why we still love star trek, New Scientist, June 12, 2009
351. God and Science DonÕt Mix, The Wall St. Journal, June 26, 2009
352. Recalling the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, The New York Times, July 14,
2009
353. Immortality, Best Creative Non-Fiction Volume, 2009
354. Under the Radar, Cosmos Magazine, July/Aug 2009 issue
355. A Universe of Surprises, ABC Australia, Commentary, Aug 2009
356. Cosmological Evolution, in Evolution, a collection in honor of
Genie Scott.
357. Implications of Broken Symmetry for Superhorizon
Conservations Theorems, with H. Mathur, K.
Jones-Smith, arxiv:0907.4857
358. Unlikely Bedfellows: Science and Politics in the Modern World, in Science, She Loves Me, Banff Center
Press, 2010.
359. A Dark Matter Breakthrough, The Wall St. Journal, Dec 22, 2009
360. How to Turn Back the Clock, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
Jan 2010
361. Primordial Gravitational Waves and Cosmology, with. S. Dodelson, S. Meyer, Science, arXiv: 1004.2504, Science 328:989-992, April 2010
362. Probing The Gravitational Wave Signature from Cosmic Phase Transitions,
w. K. Jones-Smith, H. Mathur, and J. Dent, arXiv: 1003.1735, PhysRevD.82.044001, 2010
363. The Use of Nuclear Weapons Against a Civilian Population, in This Will Change Everything, ed J. Brockman, Harper Perennial, Dec 2009
364. Judgment Day, New Humanist Magazine, p. 16 March-April 2010 issue
365. The Big Bang, Modern Cosmology and the Fate of the Universe: Impacts
upon Culture, The Role of Astronomy in Society and Culture Jan 2009, IAU
Proceedings, D. Valls-Gaubaud and A. Boksenberg, eds, arXiv: 1002.1952
366. The Impact of Dark Matter Micro-halos on Signatures for Direct and Indirect
Detection, with A. Schneider, B. Moore, arXiv:
1004.5432
367. Neutrinos,
WMAP, and BBN, with C. Lunardini, C. Smith, arXiv:1002.1952, Nov 2010
368. A One-Way Ticket to Mars, The Wall Street Journal, December 22,
2009
369. Forgotten Dreams? A Call to investigate the mysteries of humanity,
Scientific American Guest Blog Nov 2010
370. The
EmperorÕs New Missile Defense,
Scientific American Guest Blog, Jan 2011
371. Rethinking
the Dream, Scientific American, April 2011
372. Religion
no excuse for promoting scientific ignorance, New Scientist, Feb 2011
373. Our
Spontaneous Universe, The Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2010
374. The
Gulf Spill and the Limits of Science, The Wall Street Journal, June 11,
2010
375. The
Lies of Science Writing, The Wall Street Journal, December 4, 2010
376. Glenn
Beck and the science of crowd counts, The Los Angeles Times, Sept 5, 2010
377. The
Doomsday Clock keeps ticking, The Los Angeles Times, January 22, 2010
378. Guns-on-campus
bill having chilling effect, The Arizona Republic, March 19, 2011
379. No
Sacred Mantle, The New York Times, Room for Debate, January 6, 2011
380. A
One-Way Ticket to Mars, The Wall Street Journal, December 22, 2009
381. W/Z
Bremsstrahlung as the Dominant Annihilation Channel
for Dark Matter, Revisited, with N. Bell, J. Dent, A. Galea,
T. Jacques, T. Weiler, arxiv:1104.3823v1,
April 2011
382. Microhalos and Dark
Matter Detection, with A. Schneider, B. Moore, arXiv:1105.4106,
May 2011
383. From One Physicist to Another: Lawrence
Krauss Reflects on the Life and Work of Richard Feynman, Scientific
American Guest Blog, March 2011
384. Rethinking
the Dream of Human Spaceflight, Scientific American, April 2011
385. Re-ionizing the Universe without Stars,
with M. Dopita, R. Sutherland, C. Kobayashi, C. Lineweaver, arXiv: 1106.5546,
July 2011
386. The
space shuttle programme has been a multi-billion-dollar
failure, The Guardian, July 21, 2011
387. The
Shuttle Was a Dud But Space Is Still Our Destiny, The Wall Street Journal,
July 22, 2011
388. Texas
Gov. Rick PerryÕs misguided day of prayer, The Los Angeles Times, July 25,
2011
389. The
War on Science: US science cuts pay for war – and we all suffer, The New
Scientist, July 23, 2011
390. Dark
Matter, Black Holes and the First Stars, The Wall Street Journal, July 31,
2011
391. A
Quantum Life, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 20, 2011
392. CERN
and colliding theories, The Los Angeles Times, October 4, 2011
Music
Cosmic Reflections, Libretto for Narrated Symphony, World Premiere, Kennedy Center Nov
2009
Scientific American ÒCritical MassÓ
ColumnsÓ
CP Snow in New York, , Sept 2009 issue
Space, the Final Frontier, Oct 2009 issue
How Women Can Save the Planet, Nov 2009 issue
War is Peace, Dec 2009 issue
The Doomsday Clock Still Ticks, Jan 2010 issue
Life in a Test Tube? The Real Promise of Synthetic Biology, Feb 2010 issue
End of Days Danger, March 2010 issue
Human Uniqueness and the Future, May 2010 issue
Why I Love Neutrinos, May 2010 issue
Dark Matters, April 2010 issue
A Year of Living Dangerously: Reflections
on Hot-Button Science, Sept
2010
Faith and Foolishness: When Religious Beliefs Become
Dangerous, Aug 2010 issue
No Country is an Island, Jul 2010 issue
New Scientist ÔWorldLinesÕ
Columns:
It Pays to Push Boundaries Dec 8, 2007
A Science Literate President Please Dec 15, 2007
Scientists, show us your good side Jan 5, 2008
The
end of frontier science? Jan 19, 2008
Time to Nail Inflation Feb 2, 2008
Ideas that Will Govern America Feb 16, 2008
What Future Astronomers Won't See Mar 1, 2008
Work Together, save the planet Mar 15, 2008
Boltzmann Brains Mar 29, 2008
Why we don't need 'scientism' and 'religionism' April 12, 2008
Meet the real April Fools April 26, 2008
The US
should dismantle its nuclear weapons
May 7, 2008
Science is
losing out to the allure of Wall Street May 21, 2008
It's a
Wonderful Cosmos June 4, 2008
Stop
Creationists undermining school science June 18, 2008
How Einstein
Kept it Simple July 2, 2008
Cash Prizes
won't solve our energy problems July
16, 2008
Why God and
Science Don't Mix July 30, 2008
Are Some
Things Best Left Unsaid? Aug 13, 2008
Editors Must
Be Our Gatekeepers Aug 27, 2008
In Praise of
the LHC Sept 10, 2008
Let's
Celebrate the Real Big Questions
Sept 24, 2008
Why 61 Nobel
Laureates endorsed Obama Oct 8, 2008
Will Reason
or Unreason Prevail? Oct 29, 2008
The Free
Lunch That Made Our Universe Nov 19,
2008
Reasons to
be jolly about 2008 Dec 17, 2008
Obama is
making the right choices for science
Jan 7, 2009
Will Obama
see sense about the nuclear threat?
Jan 21, 2009
Why the Catholic
Church can't ignore Science Feb 6,
2009
Celebrate
evolution as only star children can
Feb 18, 2009
How to wage
war on ignorance and poverty, Mar
11, 2009
Science is
back in the driving seat, Mar 25,
2009
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Ideology Spending, March 24, 2004, Marketplace Commentary
Visa Battles, May 25, 2004, Marketplace Commentary
Another Space Race, July 29, 2004, Marketplace Commentary
Scientists
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The
Media Report: Bogus History and Pseudoscience Nov 11, Australian Radio National Interview with Stephen Crittendon,
NPRÕs All Things Considered
Commentary: In Favor of Barring ID from the Science Classroom, Dec 20, 2005
In the Eye of
the Beholder,
Jan 30, 2007, Marketplace Commentary
University
Presidents, Take Notes, April 3, 2007, Marketplace Commentary
Putting Lies
and Fraud on Exhibit, May 25, 2007, Marketplace Commentary
Creation Museum, May 28, 2007, OReilly Factor
Scientific Illiteracy, Feb 11, 2008, CSPAN.
Discovery
Channel Daily Planet, Interview, Jan 19, 2009, Barack Obama and Science
Discovery
Channel Daily Planet Interview, May 2009, Science of Star Trek
A One Way
Mission to Mars, Talk of the Nation, Science Friday, Sept 9, 2009
Exploring
Space, TVO
Ontario, Agenda Program, Oct 20, 2009
The Doomsday
Clock, Talk
of the Nation Science Friday, Jan 15, 2010
The Oil Spill and the Limits of
Science Talk of the Nation Science Friday Jun 4, 2010
The Physics of Star Trek The
Brent Holland Show Jul 7, 2010
Science and Morality
Talk of the Nation Science Friday Nov 5, 2010
Richard Feynman is The ÒQuantum ManÓ
Talk of the Nation Science Friday March 25, 2011
Connecting Science and Art
Talk of the Nation Science Friday April 8, 2011
In a Flash of Gamma-Rays
a Star is Gone Talk of the Nation Science Friday June 17, 2011
Major Television Contributions:
Dark Matter in the Universe, BBC Antenna
1989
Escape from Earth, Discovery 1995
The Science of Star Trek, BBC and
Discovery, 1995
Aliens, Are We Alone, Discovery 1995
Mysteries of the Universe, NOVA 1998
Universe 2001, Discovery and The Learning
Channel 1999
Voyage to Mars, The Learning Channel 1999
The Final Frontier, BBC 2000-2001
Discovering the Universe, NHK 2001
How William Shatner
Changed the World, Discovery, Handel/Mentorn
Productions, 2005
Black Holes, Horizon, BBC, 2005
National Geographic ÔNaked ScienceÕ,
Space Travel 2005
Discovery Channel: ÒThe Science of Star GateÓ. 2005
The Physics of Space Travel, ÒStarmanÓ , Pioneer Productions,
2005
National Geographic, ÔNaked ScienceÕ,
Origin of the Universe, 2006
The History Channel, The Big Bang, 2006
The Science Channel, ÒThe Hawking
ParadoxÓ, 2006
The History Channel, Beyond The Big Bang, 2006
The History Channel, Modern Marvels, Star Trek Tech, 2007 (Host).
National Geographic, ÔNaked ScienceÕ, The
Big Bang, 2006
PBS, Ò400 Years of the TelescopeÓ, 2008
Naked Science, How to Kill a Planet, 2009
Discovery, How to Engineer a Star, 2009
Discovery, The Big Bang, 2009
National Geographic, Black Holes, 2009
BBC, Black Holes, 2009
Discovery, How to Engineer Galaxies, 2010
Discovery, How to Engineer Supernovae, 2010
Catalyst, Australian Broadcasting System, Sept and Oct 2010
National Geographic, Parallel Universes, 2010