12 July 2011: Afternoon
- On the trail of bin Laden, CIA set up fake vaccinations to gather DNA evidence.
- Harvard grads at the top of everything, except in Canada.
- Things state flags are sometimes saying.
- First known for designing Central Park, Olmsted became famous for his Civil War reportage on Southern life.
- Polar bears' closest ancestors are brown bears from Ireland, now extinct.
- Fascinating chronicle of a year an international antivirus team spent battling, and finally defeating, Stuxnet.
- Paul Ford wonders what it means to walk in the woods with Zuckerberg.
- From corked bats to juiced balls, cheating in baseball isn't as effective as some players may wish.
- Hoping to rid a reef of an invasive fish species, environmentalists want humans to begin eating it.
- Rethinking his legacy, Robert Kennedy's family questions housing archives at JFK library.
- Q&A with the author of The Beekeeper's Lament.