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Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Picture Show

An Iconic 'Life' Image You Must See

U.S. Marine in Vietnam, October 1966.

January 27, 2013 On the 40th anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords, which ended direct U.S. military involvement and established an end to the Vietnam War, we look back with images from Life's legendary photographer Larry Burrows.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Picture Show

The Long Tail Of A Hurricane

From the project "Paradise Has Relocated" by Sandy Carson.

January 16, 2013 Sandy Carson documented Galveston, Texas, in the years following Hurricane Ike's landfall in 2008. He finds that recovery has been slow, and that destruction is still part of the landscape.

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Sotomayor Interview

From The Bronx To The Bench: The Family Photos Of Justice Sotomayor

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, late 1970s.

January 12, 2013 Interactive: Sonia Sotomayor shares intimate details about her life along with personal family photos. From a diabetes diagnosis to her father's alcoholism and her cousin's overdose, it was a long road to the Supreme Court.

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Friday, January 04, 2013
Thursday, January 03, 2013

Television

Quiz: Are You Down With Downton?

In this image released by PBS, Jim Carter as Mr. Carson is shown in a scene from the second season of "Downton Abbey." Carter was nominated for an Emmy award on Thursday, July 19, 2012 for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series.

January 3, 2013 The TV drama Downton Abbey touches on many historical events as it traces the lives of an English estate's family and staff. The show's third season starts Jan. 6 on PBS; in the meantime, test your knowledge of its historical context — and some plot points — with our quiz.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

The Picture Show

Atop A Train To America: Documenting The Epic Journey

A Guatemalan migrant couple embraces on top of a northbound freight train while traveling through the Mexican state of Chiapas. June 2009.

January 2, 2013 Michelle Frankfurter documents Central American migrants as they make the harrowing journey through Mexico to the U.S.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Environment

A 3.8 Billion-Pixel Tour Of Mount Everest

A screen grab of an interactive image of Mount Everest by GlacierWorks

December 20, 2012 Even if you can't go to Everest, you can come close with this amazing interactive image. The most intrepid mountaineers haven't seen the mountain quite like this.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Shots - Health News

How The U.S. Stopped Malaria, One Cartoon At A Time

The U.S. Army distributed a monthly pinup calendar to GIs, which encouraged them to protect themselves from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

December 19, 2012 With publicity campaigns, radio jingles and pinups, the government helped eliminate the parasitic disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is still fighting malaria at home and abroad.

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The Picture Show

After Years In Exile, They Returned

Don Antonio, a farmer and resident of Valle Nuevo, El Salvador.

December 19, 2012 Mark Menjivar collaborated with former refugees from El Salvador's civil war to make portraits that convey their strength and dedication to their homeland.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Shots - Health News

Drug-Resistant Malaria On The Rise In Southeast Asia

Dr. Aun Pyae Phyo examines a baby at the Whampa malaria clinic on the Thailand-Myanmar border.

December 18, 2012 Global deaths from malaria have dropped sharply in the past decade, thanks in part to powerful drugs called artemisinins. But on the border between Thailand and Myanmar, doctors are starting to see cracks in artemisinin's armor. The medicine is working more slowly, and sometimes not at all.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Shots - Health News

Herbs And Empires: A Brief, Animated History Of Malaria Drugs

A second promo image for the malaria animation post.

December 17, 2012 Gin, Jesuit priests, communist bravado — the history of malaria is littered with strange bedfellows, as our video shows. The parasite has proved to be a wily foe, frustrating human efforts to control it time and time again.

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Friday, December 07, 2012

Space

Is Another Moon Mission Written In The Stars?

Cmdr. Eugene Cernan tests the lunar vehicle on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 17 mission.

December 7, 2012 It's been 40 years since NASA launched Apollo 17, its final human mission to the moon. The commander of that mission says he'd love to give up his claim to fame as "the last man on the moon" but concedes that it probably won't happen in his lifetime. And future trips might be run by companies in the private sector.

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Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Music

Make Your Mark On Austin's Music Map

The Austin Music Map celebrates the city's annual Juneteenth Parade.

December 5, 2012 Residents of Austin, Texas, like to think of their city as the live music capital of the world. A new effort is putting some of the city's well-known and surprising venues on an interactive map. Host Michel Martin learns more from Delaney Hall, one of the producers of the Austin Music Map.

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The Picture Show

Are You Done With That? Photographing The Results Of Your Good Will

Wesley Law poses atop one of the bales in the Goodwill Outlet store in St. Louis.

December 5, 2012 What becomes of the stuff we donate? Photographer Wesley Law got access to a Goodwill Outlet store in St. Louis to make photos of giant piles of your castoffs.

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Monday, December 03, 2012

The Salt

Caught: Lobster Cannibals Captured On Film Along Maine Coast

Maine scientists catch an adult lobster eating baby lobster for dinner.

December 3, 2012 Gotcha! An underwater camera caught large Maine lobsters gobbling up their younger brethren along the coastline. Biologists think this turn to cannibalism may be due to a recent spike in the Maine's lobster population, combined with a decrease in the numbers of their natural predators.

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