Scientifically speaking

Lest one forget how amazing a feat it was, Lindbergh’s flight (which ended in Paris 75 years ago Tuesday) is recounted here. I’ve seen that airplane; when I think of all the flight hours I’ve got in its descendants, I can only shake my head. Thinking of a slightly smaller plane? Try this. Speaking of science, here’s your chance to search a database of topics compiled by the editors of Science magazine; it’s a collection of “interesting science sites” noted over the past four years. Also from the world of science: the top 10 Internet scams are announced, as are nominees for “Best UK Science Book of 2001”.
Hey! Another celebrity blog! This one’s by Anita Roddick, of Body Shop fame.

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