March 29, 2012: Afternoon
- Eye-tracking computers of the future to not only register what we read, but how we read it.
- Facebook may ban add-ons using the word "dislike," but users can still "enemy" their "friends."
- Nanoputians, organic chemicals in the shape of people, grow from NanoToddler to NanoMonarch.
- Japan rejoins the U.S. as the only leading developed nations to carry out the death penalty.
- Knock for Knock trailer, in which Mogwai and Antony Crook visit Japan.
- Video reports from inside Mongolia's grunge scene.
- Report from 2012's memory championship.
- Folklorist Alan Lomax's entire audio archive now available online.
- Photographs for 18 photographers.
- Enter today's contest in #TheRooster and you could win prizes from @FieldNotesBrand and @Powells.
- Brief essay on a counting compulsion.
- Woman's account of sleeping with her favorite male porn star, whom she picked up (very quickly) in a bar.
- Thursday poem: "A Color of the Sky" by Tony Hoagland.
- Self-driving Google car helps blind man fetch tacos.
- OnStar subscribers can now receive texts and emails detailing the whereabouts of family members.
- Never fear: Medvedev's cat is A-OK.