February 6, 2012: Morning
- Sloan-Kettering president accused of pilfering groundbreaking cancer research, using it to launch a biotech firm.
- Nobel officials face inquiry into whether they've adhered to Alfred Nobel's ideals—case in point, Obama.
- The genome of Wall St. traders.
- People who speak languages that blur "today" and "tomorrow" more likely to prepare for the future.
- History of jet packs at the Super Bowl.
- History has forgotten Sealab, the deep-sea equivalent of the U.S. space program.
- Coming soon: virtual reality contact lenses.
- Dickens biographer says kids today don't have the attention span to handle the novelist's tomes.
- The internet now plays a part in most, if not all, cases of violent radicalization.
- Password check.
- The origins of the Epic Grandma Advice meme.
- Minimalist internet meme posters.