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Reading While Eating for April 3: Art Meets Science

Tuesday’s links match great performances with not-so-great technology.

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Titanic Wreck Site Mapped for First Time Using Sonar Imaging

Visible in the map are remains of a deckhouse, pieces of the ship’s bottom, a 60-foot slab of its side, five of its boilers, a lightning rod from a mast and a revolving door.

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Where Is America? Only One Quarter of U.S. Students Are Proficient in Geography

Add this to the list of subjects students in the U.S. are not so good at. First science and math, now geography.

Relatives mourn at a burial site in Kesennuma, Japan

Where Has Japan’s Radiation Been Detected in the U.S.?

Trace amounts of radiation have been found on both of America’s coasts — but citizens should not be worried.

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Why Your State Drinks: The American Map of Brews

Naturally, Nevada is Four Loko.

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And Here’s Why Your State Doesn’t Suck

We’ve all seen why each state sucks, now’s the time for the rebuttal. 

The disputed border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, shown on Google Maps.

21st Century War: Google Maps Error Leads to Nicaraguan Invasion

NewsFeed supposes this is why people still major in geography.

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What Are America’s Most Segregated Cities?

And what does it say about us that we care?

Tuesday Morning Cartographer

Edutainment: Five Fun Maps to Make Your Day

NewsFeed gets it: It’s the day after a long weekend. It’s ungodly hot outside and all you want to do is slouch down low in your desk chair and dream of beachy pastures. But you also need to look like you’re working! NewsFeed has the solution.