In the News
The Sleepy Lagoon Case: Constitutional Rights and the Struggle for Dem Account of "the notorious trial that took place in Los Angeles in 1942, popularly known as the Sleepy Lagoon case,"which concerned the murder of a Mexican American man by alleged "zoot suiters."Topics include wartime hysteria, the accused, the defense committee and the appeal, and the overturning of the conviction. Includes images of primary source documents and photographs. From the Charles E. Young Library Department of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. IPod Shuffle's Vanishing Music Are disappearing tunes a new bug, a known glitch or something else entirely? In Cult of Mac. Scientists Discover Early Key To Regeneration Science may be one step closer to understanding how a limb can be grown or a spinal cord can be repaired. Forsyth Institute scientists have discovered that some cells have to die for regeneration to occur. Research may provide insight into mechanisms necessary for therapeutic regeneration in humans, potentially addressing tissues that are lost, damaged or non-functional as a result of genetic syndromes, birth defects, cancer, degenerative diseases, accidents, aging and organ failure. The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stained and Leaded Glass Detailed information about the cleaning, repair, restoration, and protection of stained and leaded glass in historic buildings. Includes historical background, information about dating and documenting leaded glass, guidelines for photographing stained glass, and a selected reading list. Part of the National Park Service's "Preservation Briefs"series, which also includes "The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass (Vitrolite and Carrara Glass)." Elephants'Fear Of Angry Bees Could Help To Protect Them At a time when encroaching human development in former wildlife areas has compressed African elephants into ever-smaller home ranges and increased levels of human-elephant conflict, a new study suggests that strategically placed beehives might offer a low-tech elephant deterrent and conservation measure. Dumb Marketing Dogs Smart Car SmartUSA must get its act together, or the cute little vehicles will never make it in America. In Autopia. New Record For Brightness Of Quantum Dots Set By placing quantum dots on a specially designed photonic crystal, researchers have demonstrated enhanced fluorescence intensity by a factor of up to 108. Potential applications include high-brightness light-emitting diodes, optical switches and personalized, high-sensitivity biosensors. Wired's Favorite Sci-Fi Flicks of All Time — Star Wars Our favorite science fiction movies ever, part deux. Look 'em over and add a part deux of your own.

 New Non-surgical Approach Showing Great Promise In The Treatment Of Ch Historically, if a brain aneurysm is more than 4 mm, coil embolization was not an option and the patient likely faced open surgery. A new approach combining the use of intracranial stents and coil embolization to strengthen the artery using minimally invasive techniques is showing great promise. Blank Discs Not Created Equal The quest for cheap, high-quality blank CDs and DVDs spawns a vast community of enthusiasts, with aficionados swapping hot finds online. By Aaron Weiss.
MP3 Music Downloads
Preview songs, Download Free Music,Burn CDs at ITunes.com

|