September 20, 2011: Morning
- Founder of anonymous group of active-duty soldiers protesting DADT reveals self to be Air Force officer.
- The West's human rights compass is off bearing due to loss of moral authority, UN influence.
- Five important stories to follow during UN Week: Somalia, good governance, Syria.
- Indians go to great lengths to stand up to corruption—not paying someone to queue up for them is a start.
- China and India will soon be able to copy complex biotech medicine on the cheap, angering big pharma.
- China cancels popular TV talent show—perhaps due to Western-style voting system.
- Unlike the grid layout, cul-de-sacs are dangerous and inefficient, and are only safer if you never leave.
- If you took away the names of these Nazis...they were like your friends and neighbours
- In three weeks, gamers deciphered an enzyme scientists spent decades on—and are named co-authors in paper.
- Rumblings heard inside Indonesian volcano—history's most deadly—that led to summer-less year of 1815.
- What is your favorite memory?