Archive for May, 2011
Zoning Out Nukes in the Middle East
It’s time to turn to the Middle East, where a WMD-Free Zone could help avert awful alternatives.
How to Make Fabulous Green Salads
A green salad can be one of those dishes that really sings on your plate.
Sebastian Vettel Wins Chaotic Formula One Grand Prix of Monaco
Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull won his fifth race of six, the prestigious Formula One Grand Prix of Monaco.
Chinese Democracy Leader Liu Gang Says Wife a Spy
A leading Chinese democracy activist in the United States alleges his wife is a Chinese communist agent.
Don’t Take the Easy Route to Treat Heartburn
How many people need PPIs, and what are the dangers of long-term use?
Wheldon Wins Centennial Indianapolis 500; Heartbreak for Hildebrand
Dan Wheldon, an unemployed driver, beat the series regulars to win the Centennial Anniversary Indianapolis 500
Synchotron X-Ray Technique Reveals Hidden Molecules
Scientists can now identify elements and molecules embedded inside another object without a chemical probe and without having to destroy the object.
Lockheed Martin Fights Off Security Attack
Lockheed Martin Corp. confirmed on Sunday that on May 21, the company repelled a “significant and tenacious attack” on its information systems.
Syria: Tanks and Troops Surround Towns, Seven Dead
Syrian rights activists told media agencies on Sunday that troops and tanks surrounded several cities in an attempt to widen the crackdown against the three-month-long demonstrations against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Milky Way Galaxy Enters Mid-Life Crisis
Our Milky Way, and the nearest spiral galaxy, M31 or the Andromeda Galaxy, have now passed through most of their star formation.

