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By Gerard Wynn LONDON (Reuters) - A widening shale gas revolution is killing the economics of renewable energy, even as falling costs allow wind and solar to overtake fossil fuels in niche areas, say energy executives and analysts.
Read More »Keeping it simple, Stenson finds his groove
Henrik Stenson made a simple observation about his game with words he hasn't used in nearly a year.
Read More »PGT: Palmer rebounds with great U.S. Open start
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Read More »Video: Highlights: Mickelson, Johnson struggle early
Neither Phil Mickelson nor Dustin Johnson looked sharp as they started their 2011 U.S. Open campaigns. (NBC Sports)
Read More »Father Nature: 8 Great, Super-Dedicated Animal Dads
Human fathers might pride themselves on being dedicated breadwinners, diligent carpool drivers or convenient camping buddies. But plenty of other dads in the natural world go above and beyond the average animal call of duty as a matter or course--as egg incubators or food providers
Read More »CSN: McDowell starts title defense | Highlights
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Read More »Guillain Barre Syndrome hits ex-NFL player Danny Wuerffel: What is it?
Heisman Trophy winner undergoing treatment for incurable autoimmune disorder
Read More »Slideshow: Slideshow: Best of the U.S. Open
Take a look at some of the best photos from the 111th U.S. Open.
Read More »Coetzee leads Saint-Omer Open by two strokes
George Coetzee of South Africa shot a 5-under 66 Thursday to take a two-shot lead after the first round of the Saint-Omer Open.
Read More »Where Will Our Energy Come from in 2030?
It may seem slightly ridiculous to consider the prospects for a future solar-hydrogen economy at an institute for theoretical physics at the University of Waterloo in Canada. After all, Canada is the capital of unconventional oil , also known as oil sands, also known as tar sands, which supply more than a million barrels of oil per day to the U.S. And the primary use of today's existing hydrogen economy--a $200 billion a year proposition--is adding the energetic molecule to such unconventional oils to make them more palatable to the global energy infrastructure.
Read More »Syphilis screening could prevent 500,000 children’s deaths: Study
Women screened early for syphilis have fewer stillbirths, miscarriages, according to new research
Read More »The Science of Fatherhood
A look at research into the paternal bond and how evolution and modern society combine to shape the experience of fatherhood [More]
Read More »Norovirus hits cruise ship three times in a month
Princess Cruises appears to have finally gotten a series of norovirus outbreaks on one of its Alaska cruise ships under control.
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