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Johnson back to golf, back to winning

[2015-03-10 07:45]

The six-month break from the game raised more questions about Dustin Johnson's personal life than his golf.

Steely Park holds off Ko in the heat

[2015-03-10 07:45]

Nerveless Park In-bee sealed a wire-to-wire victory at the HSBC Women's Champions on Sunday in a clear statement of her intent to win back the No 1 ranking from Lydia Ko.

Finchem says PGA can prosper without Woods

[2015-03-10 07:45]

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem says Tiger Woods' legacy is on solid ground and the sport will continue to prosper even after the 14-time major winner eventually steps away for good.

No Hollywood ending for Zou

[2015-03-09 07:56]

Zou Shiming's new Hollywood hairstyle foreshadowed the conclusion to his world title fight on Saturday night in Macao.

Sarfraz elated at equaling Gilchrist

[2015-03-09 07:56]

Recalled Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed said on Sunday he was excited at being bracketed with Australia great Adam Gilchrist after equaling the record for most catches behind the stumps in a one-day international innings.

Chen beats Lin to notch historic win

[2015-03-09 07:56]

World No 1 Chen Long of China beat two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan for the first time in their seven meetings to reach the final at the All England badminton championships on Saturday.

Kane leaves Pochettino speechless

[2015-03-09 07:56]

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino admitted he was running out of words to describe Harry Kane after the striker boosted his side's hopes of Champions League qualification.

Ancelotti says Real's star strikers not shining

[2015-03-09 07:56]

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti believes his star strike force of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema needs to be more efficient in front of the goal after the European champion slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

The rise of 3-D printing

[2015-03-07 07:56]

The potential for three-dimensional printing, also known as additive manufacturing or rapid prototyping, is so huge that some predict it could usher in the Third Industrial Revolution.

A new way to treat diseases

[2015-03-07 07:56]

Using 3-D printing, researchers at Tsinghua University's Department of Mechanical Engineering can print viable human cells that can live outside the body.

A new way to build homes

[2015-03-07 07:56]

On a recent Saturday afternoon, Jiang Shaofeng polishes a gypsum window frame in the open air of a factory in Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu province. He uses a yellow, gluey material to fix the small holes and cracks on the surface of the frame.

Five odd things 3-D printers can make

[2015-03-07 07:56]

1. Miniatures of porn stars: Besides sex toys, 3-D printing technology can also be used to make customized miniature porn stars. Eroticart-shop, a Berlin-based online store founded in 2014, is among the first to provide such services for loyal fans of porn stars. As of January, the company had signed 10 adult film stars, all of whom were 3-D scanned, naked or dressed up as kittens, samurais or video game characters. The miniature models are available in several different sizes, and they range in price from 49 to 399 euros ($54 to $440).

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