2 June 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 02 Jun 2010 Teddy was spontaneous with both affection and self-reproach. Inside the life (and suicide) of brilliant Dalton student Teddy Graubard. Despite a booming business and cultural mania, self-improvement can be harmful, and the psychological equivalent to self-inflicted wounds. In higher education, inflation is going up and the value of education is going down. Researchers find "boring and repetitive" housework while pregnant can increase risk of premature birth. Study: Teenagers are unable to concentrate because their brains are similar to those of young children. Americans wish they had studied more, want to live like Indiana Jones--and other answers to a 60 Minutes poll. WikiLeaks journalist Julian Assange works with the media insurgency to destroy secrecy. Study finds Wikipedia is accurate, but boring. A profile of Michael Astrue, head of the Social Security Administration--and poet. Students program robots to improvise music. How a music blogger organizes mp3s in iTunes.