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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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Who says jobs are extinct. The Natural History Museum is looking again for a puppeteer. If you can carry 73-pounds, crawl, and channel a pre-historic beast, this might just be the perfect gig for you.
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Google Sky not enough for you? Check out the remarkably detailed panoramic image of the surface of the red planet, Earth's neighbor, on this site.
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A website ranks cities -- and neighborhoods -- by how possible it is to live in each place without a car. Los Angeles places ninth in the U.S. KCET's neighborhood is considered a "walker's paradise."
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A Milken Institute study released last week calculates that the exodus of film and television production from the Golden State to elsewhere cost the state $4.2 billion since 1997. The think tank wants to see more tax incentives.
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An anthology book from the National Academy of Sciences Press looks at the possible reasons why, on average, Americans live longer than we used to, but not as long as the people of 27 other nations.
Next Nature philosopher and former CalArts Visionary-In-Residence Koert van Mensvoort blogs about the ideas behind Christopher Nolan's new film.
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The think tank is out with a new study that finds that if California legalized marijuana, then use would increase, cost would decrease, and tax revenues might be $1.4 billion.
Before the World Cup began, TTLA pal Don Anderson predicted a Spain vs. Netherlands World Cup championship match. Why did he think that, who does he think will win the Cup?
Another twist to the recent arrests: A possible swap of alleged spies. One Russian, in prison there since 1999, worked at a Moscow think tank.
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Dr. Mark S. Cohen, a UCLA neuroscientist, has put toogether a website devoted to RSS feeds and other links and brain-related information. Visitors can volunteer to participate in brain scan studies, too.
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The CalTech and MIT-affiliated Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) have been making animations that show this and other cosmic scenarios.
The latest edition of the Global Diversity Outlook was released last month, by the U.N.'s Convention on Biological Diversity. The news, in short, is horrendous.
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