Bill Chappell http://wdiy.org en 'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal http://wdiy.org/post/four-little-girls-awarded-congressional-gold-medal They were just little girls when they were killed in 1963, in what came to be known as the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. Fri, 24 May 2013 21:59:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20652 at http://wdiy.org 'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal Ring Nebula Is More Like A Jelly Doughnut, NASA Says http://wdiy.org/post/ring-nebula-more-jelly-doughnut-nasa-says The Ring Nebula, whose iconic shape and large size make it a favorite of amateur astronomers, can now be seen in new detail, after NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a sharp image of the nebula. Researchers say the new clarity reveals details that were previously unseen, and a structure that's more complex than scientists had believed.<p>"The nebula is not like a bagel, but rather, it's like a jelly doughnut, because it's filled with material in the middle," says C. Robert O'Dell of Vanderbilt University, who leads a team of researchers studying the Ring Nebula. Fri, 24 May 2013 20:08:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20648 at http://wdiy.org Ring Nebula Is More Like A Jelly Doughnut, NASA Says Google Reportedly Faces FTC Antitrust Probe Over Display Ads http://wdiy.org/post/google-reportedly-faces-ftc-antitrust-probe-over-display-ads The Federal Trade Commission is in the early stages of opening an antitrust probe into how Google runs its online display advertising business, according to a <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-23/google-said-to-face-new-antitrust-probe-over-display-ads.html">report by Bloomberg News</a>, citing sources who want to remain anonymous because the FTC has not announced the probe.<p>Google took the lead in the growing display ad market in 2012. Fri, 24 May 2013 18:52:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20643 at http://wdiy.org Amphibians' Population Decline Marked In New U.S. Study http://wdiy.org/post/amphibians-population-decline-marked-new-us-study Populations of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians are declining at an average rate of 3.7 percent each year, according to a U.S. Geological Survey study released this week. Fri, 24 May 2013 17:05:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20633 at http://wdiy.org Amphibians' Population Decline Marked In New U.S. Study James Joyce Coin-troversy Reportedly Could Have Been Averted http://wdiy.org/post/james-joyce-coin-troversy-reportedly-could-have-been-averted Irish banking officials should have known there were problems with the controversial 10-euro coin commemorating James Joyce, according to Ireland's RTE News. Fri, 24 May 2013 14:23:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20624 at http://wdiy.org James Joyce Coin-troversy Reportedly Could Have Been Averted For Second Time, Moore Family Loses Home To A Tornado http://wdiy.org/post/second-time-moore-family-loses-home-tornado The tornado that devastated Moore, Okla., Monday destroyed some 12,000 homes, according to Oklahoma City Police. And for one family, it was the second house they've lost to a tornado in the past 14 years. Thu, 23 May 2013 20:53:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20592 at http://wdiy.org For Second Time, Moore Family Loses Home To A Tornado 3-D Printer Makes Life-Saving Splint For Baby Boy's Airway http://wdiy.org/post/3-d-printer-makes-life-saving-splint-baby-boys-airway A 3-D printer is being credited with helping to save an Ohio baby's life, after doctors "printed" a tube to support a weak airway that caused him to stop breathing. The innovative procedure has allowed Kaiba Gionfriddo, of Youngstown, Ohio, to stay off a ventilator for more than a year.<p>The splint that changed Kaiba's life was implanted in February of 2012, when he was 3 months old. Thu, 23 May 2013 16:53:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20547 at http://wdiy.org 3-D Printer Makes Life-Saving Splint For Baby Boy's Airway Production Of New Vehicles Predicted To Hit 2002 Levels http://wdiy.org/post/production-new-vehicles-predicted-hit-2002-levels Strong new-vehicle sales figures are causing industry analysts to revise their forecasts for North American production levels in 2013, with J.D. Power & Associates and LMC Automotive predicting 16 million units will be produced — a mark not hit since 2002.<p>More than 1,157,000 new vehicles are projected to be sold in May, the third month in a row to top the 1 million level. The growth is being helped by strong demand for full-sized pickups, which represent more than 11 percent of retail sales, according to a news release from J.D. Thu, 23 May 2013 15:15:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20551 at http://wdiy.org Production Of New Vehicles Predicted To Hit 2002 Levels 'On Top Of The World' At 80: Japanese Climber Summits Everest http://wdiy.org/post/top-world-80-japanese-climber-summits-everest A Japanese mountaineer has become the oldest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest, as Yuichiro Miura, 80, reached the 29,035-foot peak Thursday morning. The feat marks Miura's third time atop Mount Everest; he previously climbed the mountain at ages 70 and 75.<p>As in 2008, Miura's accomplishment is in danger of being surpassed by his main rival, Nepalese climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, 81. Thu, 23 May 2013 14:06:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20537 at http://wdiy.org 'On Top Of The World' At 80: Japanese Climber Summits Everest British Driver Says She's Sorry In 'Twit And Run' Case http://wdiy.org/post/british-driver-says-shes-sorry-twit-and-run-case A British driver who struck a cyclist with her car — and who then bragged about the incident on Twitter — has issued an apology. The incident caused an uproar after the collision Sunday.<p>"Definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier - I have right of way he doesn't even pay road tax! Wed, 22 May 2013 21:04:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 20511 at http://wdiy.org British Driver Says She's Sorry In 'Twit And Run' Case