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Physicist James Acton with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace spoke with Katie Couric about what could be a pivotal moment in the effort to cool the Japanese reactors.
Read More »Video: Japan’s survival staples in short supply
Japanese citizens rush to the stores to stock up on survival supplies fearing a possible nuclear meltdown and radiation stemming from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Lucy Craft reports.
Read More »PGT: Did Tiger earn points for taking Fallon’s jabs?
PGT: Tiger Woods rolled with the punches Jimmy Fallon delivered about last year's scandal, but should we really care?
Read More »Video: Remembering Japan’s nuclear nightmares
Dr. Ritsuko Komaki was 2 years old when an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
Read More »Casey fires 64 to dominate in Tampa
PGT: Paul Casey fires a 7-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead in the delayed Transitions Championship in Tampa.
Read More »LPGA Tour plays for free in U.S. opener
The LPGA Tour found a way to return to the Valley of the Sun and add another U.S. event.
Read More »Turner Sports Exec: Creating March Madness on Demand Is Like "Good Rock and Roll"
As the NCAA men’s basketball tournament brings our national productivity to a halt today, with 16 games between noon and midnight EST, there are plenty of intriguing storylines.
Read More »AIGA Launches Design for Good, Asking Members to Donate 5% of Their Time to Social and Civic Causes
Some attendees of SXSW might have wondered what Ric Grefé, the executive director of AIGA , was doing here. After all, the almost 100-year-old organization originally known as the American Institute of Graphic Artists had begun as a club for print designers, and Austin was currently hosting a gathering of thousands of proudly un-ephemerate creatives.
Read More »The 10 Most Innovative Companies in Video
01 / YouTube For transforming itself from Google's folly into a global network.
Read More »Tell TODAY: What do you say in awkward situations?
Have you ever found yourself in one of those awkward social situations where you didn’t know what to say? Who hasn’t?
Read More »Lara, Dodd lead at Sicilian Open
Jose Manuel Lara of Spain overcame an early double bogey to finish tied for the lead with Welshman Stephen Dodd on the opening day of the Sicilian Open.
Read More »New York Times Releases Digital Subscriptions on Apple’s Terms, Print Still Cheaper
The long-awaited New York Times digital subscriptions paywall has been revealed and, at first glance, it seems to be exactly how Apple would like it to be. Print purists will be pleased it's more expensive than the paper edition.
Read More »Big tobacco fights FDA on menthol cigarette ban
Tobacco industry report says menthol cigarettes no riskier than regular cigarettes, but not all agree
Read More »How to Make Live Fish Transportation Sustainable
Novozymes , a biotechnology company that does everything from building better biofuels to removing trans fats in foods, has figured out how to sustainably transport large amounts of live fish across long distances. The company's venture into live fish transportation came about as part of a partnership with Aqualife, a Danish cleantech logistics company that specializes in the global fishing industry. When a caviar production facility in Abu Dhabi asked Novozymes if it could transport 140 metric tons of live sturgeon from Germany, the company had a solution: move the fish by sea freight using specially designed Aqualife containers and Novozymes' microorganisms
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