Ones that got away

“It suggests that ancient and modern criminal justice systems may otherwise be built on a much more primitive, pre-existing machinery for recognizing unfairness to you.”

Owen Jones, of Vanderbilt University, comments on his study of how the brain deals with crime and punishment (New Scientist).

“This brain is particularly exciting because it is very well preserved, even though it is the oldest recorded find of this type in the UK and one of the earliest worldwide.”

Sonia O’Connor, of the University of Bradford, comments on a 2,000 year old brain dug up in England (PA).

“Potential for extreme violence and even death.”

US District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. comments on the ‘eco-terror’ crimes of Lauren Weiner as he passes sentence (Sac Bee).

“According to my files, there are at least 13 different types of elves.”

National Geographic investigates the belief of elves in Iceland. Your guess as to why is as good as mine.

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