September 10, 2013: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Even within the extremely elite confines of [Harvard Business School], the ultrawealthy are segregating themselves.
- Linguists: It's "syllabuses," not "syllabi."
- Related: How to make syllabub.
- For the past 40 years, the daughter of the man who designed and built Auschwitz has lived in Northern Virginia.
- See also: TV shows and comics demonstrate why you can't travel back in time and kill Hitler.
- An analysis of IMDB scores shows when various TV shows peaked.
- Student covers "Get Lucky" on Mario Paint.
- Mathematicians prove cow-tipping is physically impossible.
- North Koreans heading south face culture shock with slang, technology.
- LinkedIn's appeal comes not from making connections, but wish fulfillment.
- Long investigation of the internet boards where people give away their children.
- Study links testicle size to paternal involvement, though scientists are unsure if lower sperm count is the cause or effect of good parenting.
- The first real U.S. celebrity models were the Sutherland sisters, who had 37 feet of hair.
- Stunning: A doctor works to save a deteriorating patient infected with rabies, never mind its 100% fatality rate.
- How syphilis sweeping through 16th-century Europe helped develop new ways to do a nose job.
- Physics and philosophy intersect when explaining the course of history.
- Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, 15-year-old Jacob Barnett is now a promising physicist.
- David Mitchell: Locked inside the helpless-seeming autistic body is a mind as curious, subtle, and complex as yours, as mine, as anyone's.