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Tiger has no plans to retire, 'no hurry' to return either
The surgery Woods had in April has a typical recovery time of six months and, while he still has very limited mobility, the 41-year-old American was firm in his resolve that he will again compete with the world's best golfers. -
Morgan ton leads England to opening win over South Africa
England made 339 for six in their 50 overs and then bowled out the tourists for 267 with five overs to spare. -
Rose wary of golf push to shorter version
Justin Rose says golf's traditional 72-hole strokeplay events should always be the best way to decide a winner. -
United outclass Ajax to win Europa League on emotional night
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Manchester United's Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored a goal in each half as their team comfortably outclassed Ajax Amsterdam to win an emotional Europa League final 2-0 and qualify for the group stages of the Champions League. -
Medicinal cannabis treats Dravet syndrome
A international trial has shown that a form of medicinal cannabis works to treat drug-resistant seizures in a rare yet very severe form of childhood epilepsy. -
UK 'irritated' as US leaks Manchester attack photos to press
Britain's powerful Home Secretary Amber Rudd scolded American counterparts Wednesday over the leaking of crucial details about the Manchester suicide bombing before they were released by British authorities. -
No Australians killed in Manchester blast
Australian High Commissioner to London, Alexander Downer says so far there are no indications Australians were among the dead in the Manchester concert bombing. -
Sixth arrest as Grande suspends world tour
A further six suspects including the Manchester suicide bomber's father and brother have been arrested across Libya and Britain. -
Barba signs with English club St Helens
Ben Barba won't be returning to the NRL anytime soon, the former Shark signing on with English Super League club St Helens. -
Manchester bomber was part of a network: police
A further six suspects including the Manchester suicide bomber's father and brother have been arrested across Libya and Britain. -
Amid record-breaking season, Celtic remember their Lisbon Lions
GLASGOW (Reuters) - These are heady days for Celtic supporters but even in the euphoria of an unbeaten season the club's past is being remembered with rare pride. -
NBA returns All Star game to Carolina
In their mind the NBA are going back to Carolina, for the 2019 All Star game, after a controversial anti-transgender bathroom law was lifted. -
Mother taken away in 'most traumatic way'
The family of a mother of three killed in the Manchester suicide bombing has vowed to draw on the 'courage and strength she showed in her life'. -
Del Potro suffers shock exit in Lyon, Raonic marches on
After losing the opening set tie-breaker without collecting a point, sixth seed Del Potro broke Elias' serve in the first game of the second set but failed to capitalise. -
Top Democrat says Flynn subpoena coming
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee says the panel will subpoena former national security adviser Michael Flynn after he refused to appear. -
Rolland rewarded with first Giro stage victory
Rolland, twice a stage winner on the Tour de France, attacked the leading group eight kilometres from the finish of the 219km stage from Tirano to Canazei and was never challenged. -
Two dead in suspected suicide bombing
Indonesian police have said a suicide bomber is among two people killed following blasts near a bus station in Jakarta. -
Chelsea cancel victory parade after Manchester bomb attack
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea have cancelled a planned victory parade in London on Sunday in light of Monday's bomb attack in Manchester. -
Valdes to leave Boro after Premier League relegation
Boro reached an agreement with the 35-year-old former Barcelona and Manchester United shot-stopper to cancel the second year of his contract. -
Aussie tennis triple treat in Strasbourg
Sam Stosur, Daria Gavrilova and Ashleigh Barty are the first Australian trio to make the quarter-finals of the same WTA event since Moscow in 1990. -
Arsenal face defensive crisis ahead of final
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal face a defensive crisis ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea with Gabriel ruled out with a knee injury and Laurent Koscielny suspended after being red-carded against Everton last weekend. -
Three arrested in UK bomb investigation
Three men have been arrested in Manchester as part of the investigation into the suicide bombing at a concert, which killed 22 people, including children. -
Kyrgios envious of Zverev as French Open plans falter
While 20-year-old German Zverev has rocketed into the top 10 after winning his first ATP Masters 1000 by beating Novak Djokovic in Rome on Sunday, Kyrgios, 22, is struggling with a hip injury, poor form and still battling his temperament. -
WA public servants fight back against cuts
The WA Labor government faces a battle with unions and public servants who rallied on Wednesday against plans to cut departments and jobs. -
Aussie kidnapped in Yemen 'safe and well'
An Australian soccer coach kidnapped in Yemen last October has been released and is safe and well in Oman, the government has confirmed. -
Welbeck hopes FA Cup win can lift Arsenal gloom
Arsenal's five-game winning streak at the end of the season was not enough to grab a Champions League spot as the club stuttered in the second half of the season, losing six and drawing one of the previous 11 games before the unbeaten run. -
Tough Bird call to exit Sharks for Broncos
Cronulla centre Jack Bird is hopeful his decision to leave the NRL defending premiers and link up with Brisbane next year is the right one. -
Hanson worried about halal cow deaths
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has quizzed federal government officials about whether cows are still alive when they're killed under halal certification. -
Jones believes Bath tactics restricted Ford's development
Ford lost his place in the Bath lineup when Blackadder opted for Rhys Preistland as his starting No 10 for the last two rounds of the Premiership season. -
SBS World News Radio May 24
The NSW coroner hands down his findings from an inquiry into the 'Sydney siege'; Britain's terror threat level rises to 'critical' after the deadly explosion in Manchester; An inquiry into Russia's involvement in the US presidential election continues; -
What is botulism, anyway?
Botulinum toxin is one of the most potent poisons on Earth—less than a millionth of a gram in your bloodstream would kill you—and is perhaps also the most lucrative. It generates over $3 billion in revenue every year for the pharmaceutical industry, where it goes by the name botox. -
This micro-robot mimics the ingenious grasp of a Venus flytrap
From Charles Darwin, who once called it “one of the most wonderful plants in the world,” to the man-eating Audrey II of "Little Shop of Horrors", the Venus flytrap has inspired artists and scientists for more than a century. Into that canon enters a new soft gripping robot, which as described in a study released today in the journal Nature Communications, uses the flytrap as its design inspiration for sensing and picking up objects. -
The US is getting more and more days without frost
In early March, D.C.'s famed cherry blossoms were ready to pop. An unusually balmy February had nudged the trees from the naked skeletal branches of dull dormancy into full flower production mode. Although most of the flowers were still young—little more than buds—some had reached a status worthy of peeping, with full “puffy white” blossoms. And then came a week of not wholly unexpected back-to-back hard freezes. It was early March, after all, and the National Oceanic Atm -
The training accident that almost ruined my chance to be an astronaut
On my first day of spacewalk training in NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center, the future loomed in front of me as bright as the heavens I had hoped to reach. I wanted to master the fundamentals and, like all astronauts, I knew that spacewalk proficiency was the quickest path to that coveted first flight assignment. -
Swimming pools are full of poop, but they probably won't make you sick
Let's start with the gross stuff: up to ten grams of poop can wash off a little kid's butt in a pool. Ten grams is a pretty small amount, but now multiply that by the number of children in your average public pool. Think about how much poop that is. And now think about the last time you got an infection from swimming in a pool. -
Space sperm makes healthy mouse babies on Earth
If humankind ever sets up a colony on Mars, a lot of things will be different. There'll be less gravity, less oxygen, and more death if you go outside without a spacesuit. But at least one thing might remain the same: if we bring mice to Mars with us, we'll probably still have mouse infestations. -
Scientists are spelunking for cave gunk to fight superbugs
Caves are dark, dank, isolated, and home to very few plants or animals. At first glance they might seem devoid of life. But caves are full of microscopic creatures, bacteria and fungi at home in the gloom. These microbes, scientists are discovering, may be an untapped reservoir of new medicines to fight antibiotic-resistant germs. -
MIT used bacteria to create a self-ventilating workout shirt
Many rain jackets have zippers at the armpits that, when opened, let out perspiration and funk that would otherwise stay trapped inside. But researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a prototype of a wearable that vents itself automatically in response to sweat—and it does so using bacteria. -
Microwaving mushrooms might be the healthiest way to eat them, but at what cost
In addition to being delicious, mushrooms are rich in antioxidants, the plant chemicals that may stave off cell damage. They're also stuffed with beta glucans, a type of soluble fiber that may improve immune system function and help control cholesterol levels. Studies suggest that foods rich in antioxidants and beta glucans are the foundations of a healthy diet (effects, researchers emphasize, that cannot be mimicked by taking supplements). And not only are mushrooms nutrient-rich, but these fam -
Logitech Harmony Elite Review: One remote to rule them all
Most of the setup can be done through the app, which is a lot quicker than the process with older Harmony remotes. -
Kickstarter has a plan to free products from manufacturing limbo
The Coolest Cooler is often used as a cautionary tale in crowdfunding conversations. It was great at catching people's attention and raising money, but bad at actually delivering coolers. -
Do probiotics actually do anything?
The supplement aisles of most grocery stores and pharmacies in the United States are bursting with probiotics. These billions of bacteria stuffed into once-a-day capsules claim to provide digestive relief, among other benefits. They're extremely popular, with sales of $36.6 billion in 2015. And for good reason. For many people, various gastrointestinal issues come and go pretty much forever, causing chronic discomfort or worse. But according to gastroenterologists and other scientists, these tin -
A fluke dinosaur tooth find could help us understand the history of North America
George Phillips was not expecting to find any dinosaurs in the Northeastern Mississippi stream. But as he hunted for fossilized crabs and mollusks, he came across a strange specimen—a ridged object about the size of a quarter. -
Binge-eating made blue whales big: study
Scientists think they have answered a whale of a mystery: how the ocean mammals got so huge so quickly, and it has to do with eating to survive climate change. -
Why I felt like I didn’t belong at the Logies
Reporter Laura Murphy-Oates was nominated for a Logie in the category of ‘Most Outstanding News Coverage’. She was stoked – until she heard a voice in her head. -
Horror 2016 helps Roosters through Origin
The Sydney Roosters hope a number of youngsters, blooded through the difficult 2016 NRL season, will be able to help them through the tricky Origin period. -
Doubt hovers over Crows' Brodie Smith
Adelaide defender Brodie Smith remains in doubt for Saturday night's AFL match against Fremantle because of a hamstring complaint. -
No chop for sub-par Warriors NRL team, yet
Warriors coach Stephen Kearney says he won't wield the axe on his underperforming NRL squad just yet. -
Brandis to advise on One Nation claims
Allegations against One Nation about defrauding electoral authorities are being considered by the federal attorney-general. -
Halves hold Blues' key to Suncorp success
NSW have won three State of Origin games in 11 years at Suncorp, but statistically have the better of Queensland across the park before next week's match.
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