SON SERVERA, Spain (AP) -Gregory Bourdy set a course record with a 7-under 63 Thursday to take the lead after the first round of the Mallorca Open.
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For the first time scientists at Max Planck Institute in Germany have achieved guiding of electrons by purely electric fields.
Read More »Haas gets off to a hot start
Bill matched the Wells Fargo Championship record for low opening round with an 8-under 64 and a two-shot lead Thursday.
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
Read More »Study helps explain behavior of latest high-temp superconductors
A Rice University-led team of physicists this week offered up one of the first theoretical explanations of how two dissimilar types of high-temperature superconductors behave in similar ways.
Read More »New map of cosmic rays in the Southern sky presented at physics meeting
For the first time, scientists have an almost complete sky map of high-energy cosmic rays.
Read More »Appearance money not limited to overseas
Westwood first No. 1 to play in South Korea
Lee Westwood hopes to put on a show in the Ballantine's Championship this week as the first No. 1-ranked golfer to play in South Korea.
Read More »Video: New Alzheimer’s guidelines
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr.
Read More »Cook birdies playoff hole to win Outback Pro-Am
John Cook won the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am on Sunday for his second Champions Tour victory of the year, rebounding from a double bogey on the final hole of regulation with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff against Jay Don Blake.
Read More »Rookie Steele wins Texas Open by single stroke
Rookie Brendan Steele shot a 1-under 71 on Sunday, overcoming relentless wind and fellow first-year PGA Tour player Kevin Chappell to win the Texas Open by a stroke.
Read More »The ‘quantum magnet’: Physicists expand prospects for engineering unusual materials
(PhysOrg.com) -- Harvard physicists have expanded the possibilities for quantum engineering of novel materials such as high-temperature superconductors by coaxing ultracold atoms trapped in an optical lattice -- a light crystal -- to self-organize into a magnet, using only the minute disturbances resulting from quantum mechanics. The research, published in the journal Nature, is the first demonstration of such a quantum magnet in an optical lattice.
Read More »Seeking a major move
Phil Mickelson was looking for a little Masters magic to get back into contention as he took to Augusta National for the third round on Saturday.
Read More »Yang, Choi shoot 67s to open Masters
Y.E. Yang used a hybrid to take down Tiger Woods and win the PGA Championship
Read More »Masters begins with ceremony, style
Retief Goosen leads the Masters at 5 under in the first round, while Tiger Woods is even through five holes. Phil Mickelson tees off later Thursday.
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