Here's one advantage to armadillos' steady northward march across the Southeast United States: They're awfully handy to have as bait if, say, you're a wildlife biologist looking to trap an alligator that has inexplicably settled into your local pond in north Georgia. [More]
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Beatriz, the second named storm of the Pacific hurricane season, should become a hurricane later on Monday as it heads toward Mexican tourist beaches, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
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GolfChannel: If Tiger Woods finds his way back, the sport is electrified with the possibility he’s on a collision course with U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy.
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Reality TV star says she's been working out from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Computers now control even the largest pieces of industrial machinery, making critical infrastructure vulnerable to electronic attack.
Read More »Cool Science Classics for Summer Reading, Part 2
Last week I recommended 20 great science books , in authorial alphabetical order from A to J, picked from my personal library.
Read More »Fenugreek study suggests herb spices up guys’ sex lives
Australian study shows 28-percent increase in libido among men taking extract of Asian spice
Read More »Video: HPV vaccine proven effective for teens
A recent medical study shows that teenagers who receive the HPV vaccine significantly reduce their chances of getting pre-cancerous cervical abnormalities despite previous concerns. Jeff Glor reports.
Read More »Video: Perceptual learning taps into student’s gut instinct
A revolutionary, new method of teaching called "perceptual learning" that focuses on problems and doesn't penalize students for wrong answers is taking hold at a school in Los Angeles. CBS News correspondent Terry McCarthy reports.
Read More »HPV vaccine highly effective in teens: study
Research in Australia shows almost 50% drop in pre-cancerous cervical abnormalities in girls under 18 who got the shots
Read More »PGT: McIlroy won’t become fixture in United States
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Read More »06.20.2011 | Inc.com Daily
In defense of Groupon, tech investors, small business hiring, a new mobile payment app worth knowing about, and how to handle a request for a raise. The Rib Man responds.
Read More »What flashy cars say about male sexuality
Guys who drive luxury sports cars more interested in flings than marriage, study suggests
Read More »Video: Survey: Baby boomers not ready for elder care
A new survey suggests baby boomers aren't ready to care for elder parents. Erica Hill reports and speaks to AARP The Magazine Executive Editor Ken Budd about making a game plan for aging parents.
Read More »Stem Rust Ug99–the Agricultural Bully
Remember 1999? It was the year in which the European Union first unveiled its uniform currency and Y2K threatened to bring the technological rapture to global information systems. 1999, the year the artist then-known as Prince declared the benchmark for partying (although he sang it in 1982).
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