April 23, 2012: Morning
- After losing to his socialist rival in the first round of France's presidential election, Sarkozy seeks far-right support.
- How Paula Reid, who handled the Secret Service scandal, became a leader in the white male-dominated field.
- Running with headphones makes you faster.
- When exposed to music, dementia patients recall memories, socialize with peers.
- After an infection left him paralyzed, Michael Graves began designing better-looking medical equipment.
- Near-death experiences continue to confound neuroscientists.
- Neurobiological bases for evolution of the arts and the importance of interdisciplinary studies.
- Essay-grading computers score as accurately as humans, and in some cases with greater reliability.
- Talking pineapple standardized test questions deemed "ambiguous" by New York State Education Commissioner.
- BBC's Planet Earth according to children.
- The Laptop Club: Seven- to nine-year-olds make computers from construction paper.
- From bran flakes to sugary nutrition bars, there's room in the Kellogg ethos for Pringles and other snack foods.
- North Koreans are now shorter than South Koreans.