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Registered dietitian Keri Glassman speaks to Jan Crawford about a new formula for cutting calories and the most effective ways to lose weight.
Read More »Castrodale: So, what if Tiger never wins again?
Castrodale: Even if Tiger Woods never catches Jack Nicklaus, he'll still be known as the most dominant golfer — and 2nd most dominant athlete — who ever lived.
Read More »Return of the Redbreast
One of the most iconic yet elusive pot-still Irish whiskeys has been the multiple –award-winning Redbreast 12-year-old, along with its even more evasive cousin, Redbreast 15-year-old. This triple-distilled whiskey had its origins in 1903 as an independent bottling by the Jameson distillery in Dublin for an Irish merchant whose hobby ...
Read More »Video: Melanoma drug treatment approved by FDA
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer -- 70,000 new cases and nearly 9,000 deaths are expected in the U.S. this year
Read More »The Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment begins taking data
The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has begun its quest to answer some of the most puzzling questions about the elusive elementary particles known as neutrinos. The experiments first completed set of twin detectors is now recording interactions of antineutrinos (antipartners of neutrinos) as they travel away from the powerful reactors of the China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group in southern China.
Read More »An Annual Rarity
From its beginning as a classic Cuban brand to its transformation as a coveted Honduran classic, Punch has become one of the most popular cigars in the General Cigar lineup, thanks to its medium hefty taste. The Rare Corojo version, which was introduced in 2001 as an annual limited edition, ...
Read More »Video: Power breakfasts for kids
Rebecca Jarvis speaks with registered dietician, Keri Glassman, about the best options for eating the most important meal of the day.
Read More »A Notable Winston Churchill Painting for Sale
Winston Churchill was one of the most famous world leaders, but many don’t know that he was also a passionate artist. One of Churchill’s most notable works—a landscape painting called the “Tower of Katoubia Mosque”—was recently acquired by Bill Rau, president of Rau Antiques, a venerable New Orleans antiques and ...
Read More »Wine: A Scion from Heaven
Some of the most remarkable vintages that fortified winemaker David Guimaraens has brought to market emerged not from his cellars but from those of his neighbors along Portugal’s Douro River.
Read More »Storing quantum information permanently
Quantum memory is one of the basic building blocks needed for realizing a quantum computer one day. Atac Imamoglu, a professor of quantum electronics, and Renato Renner, a professor of theoretical physics, examined the issue of whether there can be long-term memory for quantum information at all using numerical models and theoretical analyses
Read More »Bad bug: Gonorrhea strain resists all drugs
For several years, public health officials have been concerned that gonorrhea, one of the most prevalent STDs in the world, might become resistant to the last widely available antibiotic used to treat it. Now, it has.
Read More »Final Space Shuttle Launch in Pictures
One of the most anticipated shuttle launches of all time took place July 8 when Atlantis lifted off at 11:29 A.M.
Read More »And the world’s best hotel is …
Finding the right hotel is essential to any trip’s success, especially as travelers increasingly seek out adventures in the most far-flung destinations.
Read More »Baseball cheaters can’t hide from the laws of physics
Some baseball superstitions are accepted as cold, hard truth. But in the world of physics, the most accepted verities are subject to experimentation.
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