The hunt for living fossils: – Waterbury Republican-American
A horseshoe crab will lay thousands of eggs at a time, each measuring only millimeters across, seen at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk on June 3. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/Republican-American) Here’s what scientists know about horseshoe crabs: They have 10
Tiger Says Knee is “Right on Schedule” – Golf For Women
Tiger Woods saw his doctors in Utah on Wednesday for a two-week checkup on his surgically-repaired left knee. “It went great,” said Woods, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on April 15. “Everything is right on schedule.” Woods, 32, said he’s ready
Canada apologizes for failing natives – New Straits Times
Canada’s prime minister officially apologized to natives for more than a century of abuses at boarding schools set up to assimilate its indigenous peoples. “The government of Canada sincerely apologizes and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal
Bank of Japan keeps distance from Fed, ECB hawks – Forbes
TOKYO, June 13 (Reuters) – Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa distanced himself on Friday from the hawkish tone of U.S. and European central bankers, and signalled slowing economic growth was still a key factor in deciding interest rates. After
The Note: Poets and Justice – ABC News
For a campaign that’s short on poetry of late, we’ve sure got a fair dose of poetic justice. First, some data points as we try to figure out why really rich folks need to squeeze an extra quarter of a percentage point on their mortgages: – Jim
Digi releases XBee Wireless, battery-powered sensors – Antara Interactive
Minnetonka, Minnesota., (ANTARA News/Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet) – Digi International (Nasdaq: DGII) today introduced XBee(R) Sensors – battery powered, long life wireless sensors for easy integration into Drop-in Networking applications or ZigBee