Today's Articles:
New Scientist
April 22, 2013
"Why teenagers really do need an extra hour in bed"
"Backed by media mogul Barry Diller, chairman of IAC/Interactive Corp., Aereo was expected to draw attacks from the networks, Kanojia said. (Diller is a member of The Washington Post Co.’s board of directors.)"
The New York Times
April 28, 2013
"A Haven for the Deaf Draws Federal Scrutiny Over Potential Discrimination"
"MAKING teens start school in the morning is 'cruel', brain doctor claims." So declared a British newspaper headline in 2007 after a talk I gave at an academic conference. One disbelieving reader responded: "This man sounds brain-dead."
"MAKING teens start school in the morning is 'cruel', brain doctor claims." So declared a British newspaper headline in 2007 after a talk I gave at an academic conference. One disbelieving reader responded: "This man sounds brain-dead."
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