Dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla spoke with Russ Mitchell on Consumer Reports' top picks for the best performing sunscreens.
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Dr. Holly Phillips spoke with Russ Mitchell on some information regarding back pain including common causes and why staying active is key.
Read More »First woman qualifies for men’s pro tour
Isabelle Beisiegel became the first female player to earn a playing card on a men's professional golf tour, tying for ninth place Friday in the Canadian Tour's Spring Qualifying School to take one of the last two nonexempt spots.
Read More »Murota stretches lead through 36 at Senior PGA
Kiyoshi Murota shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to take a four-stroke lead in the Senior PGA Championship over a glittering scoreboard that includes Nick Price, Hale Irwin and Tom Watson.
Read More »PGT: Garcia, Palmer lead, Spieth lurking at Nelson
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Read More »Garcia, Palmer share lead at Nelson
Sergio Garcia and Ryan Palmer share the lead after two rounds at the Byron Nelson Championship at 8-under 132.
Read More »PGT: Tiger officially skips Memorial next week
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Read More »This Week In Bots: See The Latest Android Advances, Wall Climbers, And Robot Librarians… [Video]
Robots that walk, robots that talk, robots that suck and, yes, robots that blow. We've got them all in this week's roundup: (Okay, we lied about the robots that talk bit...but some of them do, you know?) Loch, Singapore's Android Singapore's Nanyang Technological University has been working on its nation's most complex full-scale android yet--Loch, the Low Cost Humanoid--for a few years, but he's been largely overlooked. This is a shame, because though he's from a nation you wouldn't normally associate with advanced robotics, he can walk, manage stairs, and resist being pushed off course.
Read More »The New Space Industry Advances As Zero-G Gets Approval For Passenger Training
Behold the halo effect of the new commercial space biz : Zero-G , a Vienna, Va.-based company that specializes in flying passengers on modified jets to simulate orbital weightlessness, just got safety approval to train passengers and crew for simple space flight. And lest you begin worrying this new era is all about pointless fun and not science, the company can help researchers prepare their gear before flying it into space
Read More »Browne wants to turn back clock to ’08
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Olin Browne was a part of the United States' stirring victory over Europe in the 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla Golf Club. Yet something was lacking, because he never touched his clubs.
Read More »Killer Legal Team: Microsoft’s Making $5 For Every HTC Android Device Sold
Microsoft doesn't receive a lot of accolades in the press--or even much coverage at all --but when it comes the company's legal team, Microsoft sure does deserve a round of applause.
Read More »Video: National "Don’t Fry Day"
National "Don't Fry Day" is the government's initiative to remind everyone about the dangers of excessive sun exposure. Sandra Hughes reports on some helpful tips to protect yourself this summer.
Read More »A Week Of Advice From Conan O’Brien
From Rock monsters in bikinis to "Live, Nude, Hot Action," here is Coco's business advice to help you succeed. How do you know innovation when you see it
Read More »Would A Fish By Any Other Name Taste The Same? Study Finds Rampant Seafood Mislabeling
Have you ever had the sneaking suspicion that the red snapper on your plate may actually be another kind of fish entirely?
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