Getting Jailed for Spitting on a Putin Photo Was Wrongful Imprisonment, Court Rules The ruling was recently made by the European Court of Human Rights, which awarded the spitter $11,000. By Helen Holmes
This Foundation Is Bringing Math and Science to the Multiplex Through its Public Understanding program, the Sloan Foundation wants to show that 'culture is a survival tool.' By John Bonazzo
This Week in Tech History: iTunes Store Opens, Chernobyl Nuclear Explosion The iTunes store launched as the only major legal digital music catalog, and Ukraine grappled with the worst nuclear accident in history. By John Bonazzo