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TERRASSA, Spain (AP) -Scott Jamieson of Scotland held a one-shot lead after the first round of the Spanish Open on Thursday.
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Read More »With Tsunami Images Still Fresh And Terrifying, Research Ramps Up In U.S. Labs
With images of the Japan earthquake and tsunami fresh in the minds of coastal dwellers everywhere, tsunami science is getting a fresh infusion of interest, and cash, in the U.S. From giant wave basins in Oregon to current-speed detectors in California, the U.S. is expanding its tsunami research, especially in the Pacific Northwest states that researchers say face grave risk of big-wave destruction
Read More »Android Apps To Surpass Apple, Seth Godin Goes Animated, iTunes Tyranny May End, And More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Wall Street Journal Opens Wikileaks Competitor Conservative media mogul, Rupert Murdoch, is out to give Wikileaks competition with the Wall Street Journal SafeHouse, an anonymous data dump and tip site
Read More »Obesity in kids: Is bottle-feeding to blame?
New research links bottle-feeding after age two to childhood obesity
Read More »Video: What to eat in your 30s, 40s and 50s
Health Magazine's Frances Largeman-Roth gives examples of healthy diets for adults in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
Read More »Supermarkets Try to Clean Up Another Spill: Greenhouse Gases
On top of the usual "spills in aisle five," grocery stores have another mess they're hoping to clean up: greenhouse gas leaks. U.S. EPA announced yesterday that its partnership to cut greenhouse gas emissions from grocery stores has reached 50 states.
Read More »National Day of Prayer spotlights prayer’s healing power
Praying or even taking repeated prayer-like pauses can bring big health benefits, scientists say
Read More »Jobs report paints complex picture.
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.
Read More »Fossil’s MetaWatch Is A Bluetooth-Powered "Revolution On Your Wrist"
Fossil makes wristwatches, a risky business in a world where everyone carries a time-telling phone. Hence the MetaWatch--a digitally connected, wrist-mounted life companion. Oh, and yeah, it tells time, too.
Read More »Workers Enter Japan Reactor for 1st time Since Blast
* Workers check radiation, connect pipes to ventilators * Teams hope to achieve "cold shutdown" of reactor [More]
Read More »Prostate cancer study shows early surgery saves lives
Men with early prostate cancer fare better when they have prompt surgery rather than taking wait-and-see approach
Read More »Google Gets Richer: And Other Strange Things That Happen When Oil Prices Rise
Lock up your fryer grease! When oil prices skyrocket, there are ripple effects that go far beyond the price of gas. When oil prices skyrocket, there are ripple effects that go far beyond cutting into your spending money and making Las Vegas seem like a less attractive weekend getaway (for people who like that kind of thing). High prices at the pump can also make your fryolator a prime source of income, cause you to spend more time online, and make your motorcycle a target for thieves.
Read More »Are health police trying to burn tanning salons or save young lives?
New York state may be the first to ban tanning salons for all minors
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