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The attacks on September 11, 2001, profoundly influenced the direction of science and technology. What's been learned since those events, and how they have shaped our lives [More]
Read More »Porn star’s false-positive HIV test raises questions
News that the porn film star who tested HIV-positive last week and shut down Los Angeles’ billion-dollar industry does not have the virus raises questions about incorrect test results.
Read More »GolfChannel: Simpson makes huge move
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Read More »A homecoming the Aussies do not want to miss
Robert Allenby was more dejected than angry after the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. He finished out of the top 50 for the second straight playoff event.
Read More »PGT’s Par 3: Watson, Fowler struggle in clutch
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Read More »Workout At Work May Up Productivity
Labor Day’s over, and Americans fortunate enough to have jobs are getting back to work. But all work and no play might make us, well, less productive. That’s the finding of a study that looked at the effects of an employee exercise program in which workers worked out during office hours.
Read More »Acushnet chief says technology debate healthy
Acushnet chief Wally Uihlein believes the relationship between manufacturers and ruling bodies is "180 degrees improved" from where it was 20 years ago.
Read More »Faces of meth: 16 shocking photos spotlight abuse
Chronic abuse of stimulant drug causes heartbreaking changes in appearance
Read More »Smoking rate falls but tobacco toll remains high: CDC
19 percent of U.S. adults are smoking, down from 21 percent in 2009, according to CDC
Read More »Mental illness affects 38 percent of Europeans, study shows
Surprising study shows high rates of anxiety, insomnia, depression, substance abuse, dementia, and other mental and neurological disorders
Read More »Freedom to Riot: On the Evolution of Collective Violence
From London to the Middle East riots have shaken political stability.
Read More »Geoengineering Too "Immature" to Combat Climate Change
No geoengineering methods are ready for use to combat climate change, the Government Accountability Office said in a report released late last month, citing concerns about cost, effectiveness and adverse consequences. "Climate engineering technologies do not now offer a viable response to global climate change," GAO said in the report commissioned by former House Science, Space and Technology Committee Chairman Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.)
Read More »Penis size, sex drive tied to men’s finger length: Why?
Scientists had long suspected sex hormones influenced male's ring finger digit ratio but lacked evidence - until now
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