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Real thrillseeking: Angola, it's not like they said. Posted last September by one of them, the story of five middle-aged Americans' motorcycle trip to Angola; at ADVrider, with many photos.
For once, staff at the United States's only remaining particle physics laboratory have received some good news. An anonymous donor has given cash-strapped Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, a gift of $5 million. With the money, lab officials will be able to stop a rolling furlough program that since February has forced employees to take periodic unpaid leave and slashed their pay by 12.5%. The lab will still lay off roughly 140 workers, but officials also announced that those cuts would be restructured to give employees a chance to take voluntary layoffs before the involuntary ones begin. Since the gift leaves the lab still $17 million short of its 2007 appropriation, it just postpones the disaster. Do we need it? What is Fermilab? Scientists at Fermilab carry out research in high-energy physics to answer the questions: What is the universe made of? How does it work? Where did it come from? Oh, is that all?
Victorian spat by mail: Emma Spaulding Bryant Letters at the Duke University Special Collections Library. Letters -- only Emma's side -- from 1873 in which her husband John, in Georgia, accuses her of adultery because she visits a gynecologist while visiting relatives in Cleveland. Emma is suitably indignant. Interestingly, a lot is known about the Bryants, including how their relationship turned out. The link on the photo caption leads to a much larger selection, but the samples at Duke may be as long a glimpse as you need.
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