April 10, 2012: Morning
- There's time to figure out how to fix climate change, rather than wait for it to kill off 40% of living species.
- Typically blamed on human ineptitude, the Titanic disaster may have been caused by rare states of nature.
- Between 1912 and 1913 more than a hundred songs about the Titanic were published.
- The first-ever complete map of the Titanic wreckage and debris field.
- Commodore PC founder and gaming pioneer Jack Tramiel dies, age 83.
- Security researchers warn that many medical implants are vulnerable to hacking attacks.
- Retiring concert singer on being asked to perform for the company behind thalidomide, which caused him to be born disabled.
- Before-and-after photos of participants in the Barkley ultramarathon, so tough only 12 have ever finished.
- Winning Intel Science Fair entry explains the self-healing bioluminescent wounds present at the Battle of Shiloh.
- Vancouver becomes the first city to ban bagpipes.
- Kinkade and Bush...borrowed from Ronald Reagan in promising that we could get back to a better way of life that never existed.
- Book design catastrophe: "Advance praise for Hitler."
- Screenshots of despair.