Tiger Woods was a one-time client of a Canadian physician charged with injecting elite athletes with performance-enhancing drugs. The attorney for a key witness in the case of Dr. Anthony Galea says Woods did not receive performance enhancing drugs from the doctor. But one can't help but wonder.
Officials take stock of the conditions that led up to the accident as the death toll continues to mount.
Reports suggest Chelsea have given up on their pursuit of signing midfield magician Luka Modric from Tottenham Hotspur, after spending half the summer trying to lure him to Stamford Bridge.
Biomedical Gerontologist and Chief Scientist of Strategies for the Engineered Negligible Senescence Foundation said that scientists have nearly all of the necessary tools to cure aging, Reuters reported on July 4.
U.S. adolescent birth rate declines for second year in a row to 20.1 births per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 17 in 2009.
Roger Clemens faces six counts in his federal criminal trial that starts Wednesday. The former MLB pitcher will have a hard time overcoming testimony of former close friend, teammate Andy Petitte.
The Naked Mole Rat is arguably the hardiest mammal on earth. Now, scientists have sequenced its DNA in order to unlock its secrets.
Microsoft Office XP and Vista SP1 will be history soon, as it will exit support by next week, according to the company's published schedule.
Aging British rock star has cancelled a concert in Kazakhstan to protest the crackdown by that country’s president upon striking oil and gas workers.
Apple's delay in launching iPhone 5 has been Samsung Galaxy S 2's gain as the ultra-thin smartphone recorded phenomenal global sales of 3 million units in 55 days.
An avalanche of airplane orders from the largest U.S. airlines may be on the way, with at least four major carriers in talks to buy fuel-efficient narrow-body planes to renew aging fleets.
Two new studies have found that even diet sodas can make you gain weight and become fat.
The heartfelt story of children with a rare disease received widespread attention this week once researchers found that a drug called rapamycin, an immunosuppressant drug, could treat Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (progeria), according to a recent study published in Science Translational Medicine.
Rapamycin, an immunosuppressant drug, could treat Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (progeria), according to a recent study published in Science Translational Medicine.
Two new studies have found that even diet sodas can make you gain weight and become fat.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has redoubled his efforts to close the Indian Point Nuclear Plant, including meetings between administration officials and executives at the company that run the plant.
Regulators and officials at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant assured an anxious public Tuesday that floodwaters inundating parts of the Nebraska plant do not pose any risk to public safety.
The head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is headed to a Nebraska nuclear power plant where floodwaters breached a levee and forced engineers to switch to backup power.
Lower body fat percentage does not always decrease your chance of having heart disease and diabetes, according to a new study.
Perhaps the time has come to turn the page on Warren Buffett's leadership role
Kyrie Irving is expected to be the first pick overall
Three U.S. senators have called for an investigation after an Associated Press report revealed that regulators are concealing violations at deteriorating nuclear sites.