Eponym of the week: Ohio-born Charles F. Richter. Receiving his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Caltech in 1928, he immediately went to work at Pasadena's new Seismology Laboratory, where, with co-worker Beno Gutenberg, he developed the Richter scale for measuring earthquake intensity in 1935. Richter was a lifelong skeptic about scientists' ability to predict earthquakes.
The venerable whodunit board game Clue underwent a major redesign earlier this year. The six suspects now have first names and occupations (such as actress Kasandra Scarlet) and three of the weapons (lead pipe, revolver and wrench) have been replaced with new ones (dumbbell, trophy and poison).
Some of the nine rooms have been changed as well. (Thanks to Matt Jones of Portland, Ore.)
Who played the title role in the 1950 biopic "The Jackie Robinson Story"?
A) Ossie Davis
B) Bill Cosby Sr.
C) Sidney Poitier
D) Jackie Robinson
Previous answer: The radioactive decay of uranium-238 ultimately results in its transformation to the atomically stable lead-206.
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