Independence Day flings open the studio doors and lets the Exchange staff out into the sunshine. For two days, it turns out.
We fill this ID4 "eve" with these gems from the past... at 8: Thomas Goetz retraces the steps of Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle, who solved a sort of mystery himself over a possible cure for tuberculosis. It was NOT a cure, a story Goetz tells in The Remedy.
At 9: Lois Maharg figured as long as she was spending many sleepless nights, she'd work to understand insomnia better. Her blog led to a book, The Savvy Insomniac. She shares information about the condition and how science addresses it.