21 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 21 Jul 2010 Playboy tests "read it for the articles" theory, launches work-safe website. Digital analysis reveals that Michelangelo drew a brain stem inside a fresco of God. Finally: It takes 3,481 licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll pop. It is only when you scored high on both, sweat and fear, that you would succumb to cowardice. Scientists slip snakes into MRI machines with humans. Also: MRIs of fruits and vegetables. Illustration of 20 years of Mac and Windows computer icons. Theories why a Harvard-educated professor wants to teach at Glenn Beck's new university--"what would appear to be a sham academic exercise." Also: Beck may be going blind, and the health care Nazis aren't helping. Early diagnosis of breast cancer can increase survival rates, but may have disastrous effects on those who were never sick at all. Psychologist explains why we expect heroes to experience more hardship, less reward. The best book recommendations come from humans, including our own Biblioracle, John Warner. See also: Greetings From the Biblioracle and The Return of the Biblioracle.