August 4, 2011: Morning
- Explaining the moon's variable terrain and lopsidedness, scientists say it may once have been two moons.
- Quora users collect "some of the most important, iconic, and/or beautiful scientific images."
- Texas drought drops lake levels enough to uncover new Columbia wreckage.
- Interview with an Amarillo church sign writer.
- "Operation Shady RAT" cyber attacks have targeted at least 72 world institutions--none of which are Chinese.
- Study claiming IE users have lower IQs proves bogus--"extensive research data" is an effective smokescreen.
- Video: Lithuanian mayor knows how to take care of illegally parked cars.
- After taking a job in Atlanta, Jon Fasman adjusts his Northeastern ways.
- From the attic: Fasman digs up family misunderstandings to learn what words weren't worth.
- GLADD releases its annual survey of media responsibility--ABC looks good, CBS is in the basement.