January 23, 2013: Afternoon
- NIH to permanently retire almost all of its 451 research chimpanzees.
- Scientists say oxytocin—not blood relation or sex—is behind cooperation among chimp populations.
- Food detective find fake ingredients in grocery-store products.
- Restaurants are asking diners to stop photographing their food.
- Premier chefs agree that to eliminate hunger, teach children to cook.
- To help children learn, say researchers, toys must be fun and require other children to take part.
- Related: Mike Deri Smith on KidZania, a corporate-sponsored theme park that puts children in charge.
- Apply for TMN's spring 2013 internship—the deadline is next Friday.
- Starting with Folsom, Johnny Cash became a force in prison reform.
- When Tibet loved China: images from the Cultural Revolution.
- Sister of Van der Graaf Generator's Nic Potter writes his obit.
- A lifelong smoker, Pam Jennings was also addicted to gambling, particularly fruit machines and dog racing.
- "Mothers of Catholics from Italy who like Durex" and other actual Facebook Graph searches.
- Voting ends tonight for the 2013 Tournament of Books Zombie contenders.