2 June 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 02 Jun 2011 Retired Japanese engineers over 60 volunteer to face Fukushima's radiation. Op: Medicine trains, hires, and pays doctors to be cowboys, but it's pit crews that patients need. Review of studies used by World Health Organisation agency to prove cell phones "possibly" cause cancer. Audio: New Radiolab episode, "Talking to Machines." How a stem-cell transplant "cured" a man of HIV and has the world talking about an AIDS cure. I was pretty much invisible no matter what I wore. Egyptian woman tours Europe without her hijab. Chile to investigate claims that Pinochet's agents killed Pablo Neruda. Op: The "Jane Austen Education" may work, but the world still contains plenty of well-read jerks. "Kinda random" Twitter posts matched with "somewhat less than random" Peanuts comic strips. Gene Hackman unlikely to do another movie, unless it's in his house. Video: Plato analysis and cat. Two answers to the question "why do we need to learn this?" and the implications of both. Physics analysis of filmed half-court shot by TV reporter. Big pictures of Endeavour's final mission; see also: welfare economics of elevator travel. Tour of Agatha Christie's summer home.