Another Brick in the Wall
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Joan Hinton, Physicist Who Chose China Over Atom Bomb, Is Dead at 88
Ms. Hinton worked on the Manhattan Project, which developed the atom bomb, but spent most of her life as a committed Maoist working on dairy farms in China.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sea Salt Latte: Is 85C The Next Coffee Craze?
A coffee company from Taiwan hopes to teach Americans to love squid-ink buns and iced sea salt lattes.
Socialism Studies (just for fun)
Aasif Mandvi exposes the communist threat as Hacienda Heights introduces a Chinese language program to middle school kids.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
China Tries to Put Best Foot Forward With Shanghai World Expo
As part of his series from China, Ray Suarez reports on the ongoing 2010 Shanghai Expo, where the large and decadent Chinese pavilion captures the country in transition.
For China's Growing Middle Class, Expanding Waistlines Pose Problem
In the second in his series of reports from China on global health issues, Ray Suarez reports on the dramatic increase in obesity as the country's growing class of educated and well-paid consumers adopt some Western-style shopping and eating habits.
China Faces Growing Health Crisis from Prevalent Tobacco Use
In the first of three global health reports from China, Ray Suarez examines the work of anti-tobacco advocates in China, where the government -- which is a huge producer of tobacco products -- has done little to quash the deadly smoking epidemic.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
China Bans Court Evidence Gained Through Torture
China issued the legal guidelines after a number of cases involving false confessions, most recently one involving a farmer who was wrongly imprisoned for 10 years.
Chinese Supercomputer Is Ranked World’s Second-Fastest, Challenging U.S. Dominance
The Dawning Nebulae computer has achieved a sustained speed of 1.27 petaflops — the equivalent of one thousand trillion mathematical operations a second.
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