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Real-life "Golden Girls" typify trend

Four women over 55 live together near Asheville; they're part of a growing trend of aging adults who want to live together for social, economic reasons

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Video: Survey: 97 percent of women have body image issues

Erica Hill talks to "Early Show" psychologist and contributor, Dr. Jennifer Hartstein and executive editor of Glamour magazine, Wendy Naugle about a new survey that shows most women have a negative thought about their body every day.

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Just Hot Air?: Are Natural Gas’s Environmental Benefits Overstated?

Dear EarthTalk : I heard someone say that the environmental benefits of natural gas for electricity generation were overstated, and that it is not as green-friendly as the industry would have us believe. What is your take on this

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John Galliano entering rehab?

Former Christian Dior chief designer was reportedly pressured to enter rehabilitation for an alcohol problems

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Video: Bionic eye gives partial sight to blind

John Blackstone reports on an artificial retina that could restore partial vision to the blind may soon be approved by the FDA. Then, Erica Hill talks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton about how the device works and how it could change the lives for people with certain types of blindness

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Elton John to attend royal wedding

Sir Elton John and his partner David Furnish have scored invitations to Prince William and Kate Middleton's April 29 wedding

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Fast tunable coupler could lead to better quantum computing models

(PhysOrg.com) -- One of the subjects of immense interest to scientists (and non-scientists as well) is the development of quantum computers. However, there are many challenges associated with quantum computing. One of the difficulties to achieving practical quantum computing is related to the way the quantum bits (qubits) that make up a quantum computer are connected together.

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