February 22, 2013: Afternoon
- Replacement ears are difficult to make—3D printing could perfect how they look.
- Scientists get closer to understanding how babies become bilingual before learning grammar.
- Why better prenatal testing does not mean more abortion.
- How to interpret rejection letters.
- See also: A writer rejects a rejection letter.
- [The South is] succeeding because its economic model is more "Northern" than it appears.
- AP changes style rules to use "husband" or "wife" for legally married couples, regardless of sexual orientation.
- "Golden Eagle Snatches Kid" began as a film school assignment to create a YouTube hoax.
- Related: A professor teaches his students skepticism by instructing them to create hoaxes with the web as their laboratory.
- Artist exhibits 693 first-edition copies of the Beatles' White Album.
- The Beatles grant permission for their music to be used in a documentary about their longtime secretary.
- Joining the ranks of Psy and Jepsen, the "Harlem Shake" producer considers how to avoid becoming a one-hit wonder.
- Amazing: Singer performs the "Diva Dance" from The Fifth Element.
- Tracing a 2,000-year-old brick from its Washington state location to its Roman beginning.
- So you know: Before there was toilet paper, people used sponges on sticks and corncobs.