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Americans fall in love slower than Europeans

Americans take longer to fall in love than their Eastern European counterparts, according to a new study. The findings also showed that Americans frequently cited friendship as a key part of romantic love, while Russians and Lithuanians rarely mentioned it.

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New Iceland current could sway N. Atlantic climate

By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A newly discovered deep, cold current flowing off Iceland's coast may reveal that the North Atlantic is less sensitive to climate change than previously thought, researchers reported Sunday. [More]

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Why Environmentalism is Conservative

Some politicians seem to have it in for the environment these days. Whether its presidential hopeful Rick Perry denouncing climate science as a quote " cult " or his more moderate peer Jon Huntsman calling for environmental regulations to be put on hold until the economy improves, it's clear that protecting our air, water and other natural resources is no longer fashionable. [More]

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The Shape of a Nose

Scientists have long been interested in the relation between a nose’s form and its function. New research is showing that climate may have played an important role in how the nose’s internal structure evolved.

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Simpson leads by 2 at Wyndham

PGT: For the second consecutive day, Webb Simpson improved his score over the day before at the Wyndham Championship.

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Couples leads Senior Players Championship

Fred Couples shot a 3-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after the third round of the Senior Players Championship, the Champions Tour's final major of the season.

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Genius across Cultures and the `Google Brain’

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with other scientists--along with famed director Julie Taymor and legendary composer Philip Glass--to wrestle with the riddle of genius. [More]

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Video: Hosptial drug shortages

Hospitals are reporting severe shortages of many key medications, including some for cancer. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with CBS News Medical Correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton about why these shortages exist and how best to navigate around them

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‘Two Gloves’ extends lead

PGT: Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey is halfway to his first PGA Tour win after shooting a 5-under 65 on Friday to take a three-shot lead at the Wyndham Championship.

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