Web privacy could be in jeopardy due to Web browser
A "timing attack." can explore the contents of the visiting browser's "cache" of recent activities and plant "cache cookies."
Extinction is forever: Domestic animal breeds in danger
New edition of World Watch List for Domestic Animal Diversity says one third of the domestic animal breeds are currently at risk of extinction.
Wilderness Center sponsors trip to the Great West
A tour of Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park and the Bear Tooth Highway, and Cody, Wyo. leaves Sept. 8.
Historical fact adorns bare branches of the family trees
The Ohio Genealogical Society is the educational and research repository of Ohio genealogical and historical information.
How does your energy knowledge rate?
Take a few minutes to test your knowledge of energy-related issues with this quiz from the Energy Information Administration.
Answers are based on data collected by the Energy Information Administration through December 2000. You'll find them following the questions.
Answers are based on data collected by the Energy Information Administration through December 2000. You'll find them following the questions.
Learn all about Quaker Sam
John Cabas, former coach at Salem, will be at the Salem Historical Society Feb. 11 for Quaker Sam display.
Mann Library unveils rare ag books
Cornell University has established a Web site devoted to making available full-text copies of more than 800 important agricultural texts.
Master Gardener calendars now available
2001 Garden Calendars coordinated by the Tri-State Area Master Gardener Association are available from Hancock County extension.
Earthquake centered near Ashtabula
Geologists detected a 4.2 magnitude earthquake Jan. 25, the largest earthquake to be registered in Ohio since 1986.
Let a smile be your umbrella: a way to bridge the political chasm
Columnist Dale Wildman writes looks with approval at the bipartisian appeal of President George W. Bush and at the need for political civility.













