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Feed SubscriptionFlawed Diamonds Deliver Precious Details about Early Earth’s Tectonics
Girls and the rest of us aside, diamonds can be a geologist's best friend--especially if that geologist has a mass spectrometer and is looking for clues about what Earth looked like billions of years ago. [More]
Read More »O’Hair wins Canadian Open on 1st playoff hole
Sean O'Hair won the RBC Canadian Open after tapping in for bogey on the first playoff hole on Sunday, and then watching fellow American Kris Blanks lip out his bogey putt from just over 5 feet.
Read More »Coral Genomes Could Aid Reefs Damaged by Global Warming
By Ewen Callaway of Nature magazine One of the coral species hit hardest by climate change has become the first to have its genome published. [More]
Read More »PGT: Cochran wins first major at Senior British
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Read More »Even Tiger’s friends don’t know
Apparently Woods friends John Cook and Mark O’Meara are not privy to when the world No. 20 will return.
Read More »Noren wins Nordea Masters despite 5-over finale
Alexander Noren of Sweden relied on his huge overnight lead to clinch the Nordea Masters title on Sunday, finishing seven shots clear despite a 5-over 77 in the final round.
Read More »Feeding the Grid with Sunshine at College
Being green when I was in college meant recycling at most. But the students at Butte College in Oroville, California , will go a lot further, thanks to the Central Valley sunshine. [More]
Read More »Video: Tiger’s ex-caddie: Lost respect for golfer
Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with The Golf Channel's Charlie Rymer about Tiger Woods firing his caddie Steve Williams, and the golfer's chances of regaining his winning form. (msnbc tv)
Read More »Where House Cats Roam: Researchers Compare the Mysterious Wanderings of Pet and Stray Felines
Anyone who has ever owned an outdoor cat knows that it tends to disappear for hours, sometimes days, at a time. [More]
Read More »Daly has shot at first PGA win in 7 years
Over the last few years of a tumultuous career John Daly has been spotted in the tabloids, addiction centers and the PGA Tour's doghouse but Saturday at the Canadian Open you could find him somewhere he had not been for a while -- in contention.
Read More »Pettersen shocked by attacks
PGT: Norway's Suzann Pettersen wore a black armband at the Evian Masters on Saturday in memory of the victims of the twin attacks that have devastated her country.
Read More »Van Pelt leads Canadian Open; Daly in hunt
Bo Van Pelt birdied four of his last five holes, including the final two, to finish with 65 on Saturday and a one stroke lead after three rounds at the RBC Canadian Open.
Read More »Thank you, MSU
The MSU students are back from China, where they explored the culture, looked for fossils, and studied dinosaur eggs in the laboratory. [More]
Read More »Calcavecchia, Frost, Cochran lead Senior British
Mark Calcavecchia surrendered a three-shot cushion to finish the third round of the Senior British Open on Saturday tied for the lead with fellow American Russ Cochran and South Africa's David Frost.
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