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Editor's note: This article originally appeared in the April 1861 issue of Scientific American.
Read More »100 Years Ago: Race to the South Pole
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Read More »MIND Reviews: Moonwalking With Einstein
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer. Penguin Press, 2011 [More]
Read More »Video: Balancing work, diet, sleep and exercise
Clinical psychologist and nutritionist Amanda Baten tells Erica Hill that balance in sleep, work, diet and exercise is the key to a healthier life.
Read More »Video: 3 relationship boosters and bummers
Cosmopolitan magazine’s Kate White and TODAY contributor Dr. Gail Saltz offer tips for couples that will help take a relationship to the next level and discuss situations that will cause a relationship to tank. (TODAY)
Read More »‘I never thought he would lose it’
PGT: Rocco Mediate is two shots ahead of Tiger Woods at Bay Hill, and perhaps it's because Mediate follows the laws of physics, and Woods isn’t.
Read More »Video: Sleep: The Erica Hill Experiment
The Erica Hill Experiment looks at improving the quality of Erica's sleep through improved fitness and diet while maintaining her busy lifestyle.
Read More »Supreme Court Rules Labor Law Covers Oral Complaints
The Supreme Court this week sided with employees, ruling that workers can still sue if they suffer retaliation after making an oral, rather than written, complaint. The ruling makes it even more important for companies to investigate all complaints of workplace discrimination or harassment, even if they seem informal
Read More »Human Genome Slowly Finds Medical Use
It’s been more than a decade since the human genome was published.
Read More »Developing healthy habits: Perseverance, please
Working healthier lifestyle into busy lives means sticking to it, and needs creativity, observes Erica Hill
Read More »iFive: Kodak’s $1B IP Row, Google Keeps DUI Apps, Google Music Streaming Due Soon, Color App’s Big Update, Oracle’s Big Profits
1. Kodak may (or may not) be a fading name associated with photography, but no matter how much its core business is slipping away, it's not dead yet--and if a dispute over patents with Apple and RIM concerning mobile digital photography is anything to go by, it'll be around for a while. That's because the royalties Kodak may be due could total over $1 billion
Read More »Quake kills 74 in Myanmar, aftershock rattles Thailand
By Chaiwat Subprasom MAE SAI, Thailand, March 25 (Reuters) - At least 74 people were killed in a strong earthquake that struck Myanmar, state media said on Friday, while a series of aftershocks have caused panic but only limited damage in Thailand and Laos.
Read More »All-girl robotics team inspired by heavy metal
They missed the heavy metal explosion of the 1980s, but this all-girl robotics team from Bronx High School of Science take their name from 80s rockers Iron Maiden. They show off their mechanical talents at a robotics competition in New York
Read More »Blumenherst leads Kia Classic; Wie 2 back
Amanda Blumenherst birdied the final four holes for a 7-under 66 and a one-stroke lead over Germany's Sanda Gal on Thursday in the Kia Classic.
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