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Three share lead at Ballantine’s

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -Sweden's Alexander Noren, Rhys Davies of Wales and Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez share the lead after three rounds of the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea.

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VeriPsych Says It Can Spot Depression, Schizophrenia in Blood

Almost 50% of psychiatric patients get a change in diagnosis over a 10-year period--meaning they may end up taking a slew of unhelpful drugs until doctors finally decide what mental illness they have. But what if a simple blood test could help discern whether patients have schizophrenia, major depression, or bipolar disorder? Rules-Based Medicine , a company that specializes in research and development for drugs and diagnostics, thinks it can.

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Infographics: The great circle debate

If you're ever at a loss for conversation amid a group of information-graphics professionals, bring up the topic of pie charts or proportional circles.

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The Science of Information Graphics

Posted for Jen Christiansen, Art Director, Information Graphics I'm in Pamplona, Spain, sitting at a table strewn with looseleaf paper, scissors and tubes of paste. My table is host to a German, a Swede, two Norwegians and a American

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5 share lead after 1st round of Andalucian Open

MALAGA, Spain (AP) -Robert Rock of England birdied five of his last eight holes Thursday for a 5-under 65 that put him in a five-way share of the lead after the first round of the Andalucian Open

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Lara, Dodd lead at Sicilian Open

Jose Manuel Lara of Spain overcame an early double bogey to finish tied for the lead with Welshman Stephen Dodd on the opening day of the Sicilian Open.

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Two languages in peaceful coexistence

Physicists and mathematicians from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain are putting paid to the theory that two languages cannot co-exist in one society.

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