Daily Run Down: 03-08-2010
08 Mar 2010Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A Low tolerance for pain may be genetic.
- All of the ingredients for life are in the Orion Nebula.
- Energizer has acknowledged that there is a software vulnerability in it’s Duo monitoring software.
- The US Treasury is now allowing internet exports to Iran and other countries.
- Barnes and Noble has hired former Time Magazine Jonathan Shar to head up it’s subscription content for it’s Nook e-reader.
- In case you missed the oscars last night, they paid a tribute to director John Hughes.
- Sandra Bullock made a good acceptance speech at the 2010 Oscars.
- The Supreme court is set to rule on whether protests at funerals is protected by free speech.
- The Architect of the Sears Tower and the John Hancock center, Bruce Graham, has died at the age of 84.
- 148 years ago today, the Monitor and the Merrimack clashed in the Civil War.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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