The first of a massive wave of baby boomers are turning 65 this year and set to retire, but many are choosing to continue to work. Ben Tracy reports on retirement - boomer style.
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Yes, says Stanford. We're not so sure. A Stanford study shows that after cutting down a virtual reality tree, people are more likely to conserve paper
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Stacy Lewis stepped into a car following the Kraft Nabisco Championship, her first opportunity to fully grasp what she had just done.
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Read More »Move Over Earth, Wind & Fire: Sun, Air, and Water May One Day Power Everything
Scientists at CalTech are perfecting a technique that converts water, air, and sunlight into different kinds of fuel that could power everything from car engines to fuel cells in cell phones. It sounds almost too good to be true, from an environmental stand-point.
Read More »GolfChannel: Couples continues Augusta love affair
GolfChannel: Fred Couples, 51, shoots a 4-under 68 on Friday to give himself another chance at a historic Masters win.
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Allergy season is coming - here's how to keep sneezing and sniffling from showing up
Read More »Climate-Related Riders to Bills Invite U.S. Government Shutdown
Urgent efforts to avert a government shutdown at midnight faltered yesterday over Republican initiatives to freeze climate rules, a challenge to the president's environmental priorities at the outset of his re-election bid. Controversial policy provisions meant to defund U.S
Read More »How to survive a stay at the hospital
A new study from Health Affairs reports that as many as 1 in 3 hospital admissions result in adverse events
Read More »How to survive at stay at the hospital
A new study from Health Affairs reports that as many as 1 in 3 hospital admissions result in adverse events
Read More »Video: Famous "short sleepers"
Less than 3 percent of the population is able to function well on 4 hours of sleep. They are called "short sleepers." As Marisol Castro reports, famous "short sleepers" in history include Leonardo DeVinci and Martha Stewart.
Read More »Masters movers missing Mickelson
The Masters leaderboard is getting crowded at the top, but Phil Mickelson continues to struggle to make up ground during the second round Friday.
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