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Ditch the Rental Car

Heres a new way to arrive in style. On your next business trip, ditch the Hyundai. Instead, speed around town on a motorcycle, scooter, or electric bike from EagleRider

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Embryo development obeys the laws of hydrodynamics

Vincent Fleury, a researcher at the Paris Diderot University, studied the early stage of development when embryonic cells first form a flat sheet of cells before folding into a U-shape, resembling a folded pancake.

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Punchdrunk’s Felix Barrett Drops You In His Theater With No Directions Home

The artistic director behind Sleep No More is looking to further blur the lines between art and life with the launch of Punchdrunk Travel. Among the countless gifts of the smartphone age, one of the most precious (and mainly illusory) is control--GPS-assisted, carefully curated, algorithmically filtered, “friend”-approved control, which means never having to be lost again.

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Punchdrunk’s Felix Barrett Drops You In His Theater With No Directions Home

The artistic director behind Sleep No More is looking to further blur the lines between art and life with the launch of Punchdrunk Travel. Among the countless gifts of the smartphone age, one of the most precious (and mainly illusory) is control--GPS-assisted, carefully curated, algorithmically filtered, “friend”-approved control, which means never having to be lost again. Felix Barrett would like to blow that notion to hell, using the unlikely weapon of theater

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Visualizing The Traffic Of Rome, Paris, And Tel Aviv

These gorgeous videos show the patterns of drivers in three major cities: where they're going, and where they get stuck. Los Angeles managed to survive Carmageddon , with some help from Ashton Kutcher and traffic updates from Waze , a service that utilizes the GPS-enabled phones of its users to compile traffic maps. A few months ago, Waze made a slick video of a day of L.A.

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Miyazato plans to aid Japan relief after Evian win

Ai Miyazato clinched her first title of the year at the Evian Masters on Sunday and pledged to share her prize money with the people still suffering in the aftermath of the disasters back home in Japan.

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Norwegian shocked by attacks

Suzann Pettersen wore a black armband at the Evian Masters in memory of the victims of the twin attacks that have devastated her country.

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Saiki takes 2nd-round lead at Evian Masters

Miki Saiki of Japan took a one-stroke lead at the Evian Masters on Friday, shooting a 5-under 67 in the second round to move 9 under as the drenched course started to dry out.

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Stupples shares 1st-round lead at Evian Masters

Former British Open champion Karen Stupples of England shot a 5-under 67 for a share of the first-round lead with Sweden's Maria Hjorth and South Korea's Ahn Shin-ae at the Evian Masters on Thursday.

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"The Best Money I Ever Spent"

What made the difference? Inc.com asks savvy entrepreneurs to reveal the one thing their business couldn't have lived without--and how much it cost. She was tired of New York City.

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Jump into lake costs Levet post in British Open

Thomas Levet's exuberant celebration of jumping into a lake after winning his home tournament in France last weekend has cost him a place in the British Open.

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