Bill Chappell http://kgou.org en 'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal http://kgou.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 21:13:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 6602 at http://kgou.org 'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal Ring Nebula Is More Like A Jelly Doughnut, NASA Says http://kgou.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 6593 at http://kgou.org Ring Nebula Is More Like A Jelly Doughnut, NASA Says Google Reportedly Faces FTC Antitrust Probe Over Display Ads http://kgou.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 6589 at http://kgou.org Amphibians' Population Decline Marked In New U.S. Study http://kgou.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 16:25:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 6578 at http://kgou.org Amphibians' Population Decline Marked In New U.S. Study James Joyce Coin-troversy Reportedly Could Have Been Averted http://kgou.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 6567 at http://kgou.org James Joyce Coin-troversy Reportedly Could Have Been Averted Descending Into The Mariana Trench: James Cameron's Odyssey http://kgou.org/post/descending-mariana-trench-james-camerons-odyssey At nearly seven miles below the water's surface, the Mariana Trench is the deepest spot in Earth's oceans. And the site north of Guam is where director and explorer James Cameron recently fulfilled a longtime goal of reaching the bottom in a manned craft.<p>For the dive, Cameron designed a 24-foot submersible vehicle, the Deepsea Challenger — "this kind of long, green torpedo that moves vertically through the water," as he tells <em>All Things Considered's</em> Melissa Block. Thu, 23 May 2013 22:41:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 6534 at http://kgou.org Descending Into The Mariana Trench: James Cameron's Odyssey For Second Time, Moore Family Loses Home To A Tornado http://kgou.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 6519 at http://kgou.org For Second Time, Moore Family Loses Home To A Tornado 3-D Printer Makes Life-Saving Splint For Baby Boy's Airway http://kgou.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 17:53:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 6502 at http://kgou.org 3-D Printer Makes Life-Saving Splint For Baby Boy's Airway Production Of New Vehicles Predicted To Hit 2002 Levels http://kgou.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 6488 at http://kgou.org Production Of New Vehicles Predicted To Hit 2002 Levels 'On Top Of The World' At 80: Japanese Climber Summits Everest http://kgou.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 6484 at http://kgou.org 'On Top Of The World' At 80: Japanese Climber Summits Everest