Security removed Mark Calcavecchia, the 1989 British Open champion, from Augusta National on Wednesday due to one of their notoriously tough policies. Nobody gets a pass at Augusta National Golf Club.
Justus Ndukaife, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and Chancellor Faculty Fellow, and his team have ...
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Two Northeastern University researchers want to make life better for people who've experienced serious physical trauma, the kind caused by bad car accidents or from injuries sustained during wartime; ...
Scottie Scheffler says Augusta National's cell phone ban at the Masters creates "very peaceful" conditions for golfers. Fans like it, too. Small digital and disposable cameras make enjoyable moment at ...
Drivers in Pennsylvania will have to put down the phone while they're behind the wheel. A new law banning the use of hand-held cell phones while driving went into effect Thursday. It's called "Paul ...
As the cell approaches division, it produces the DNA of its future daughter cell (red). While the goal of simulating a real, ...
Being a major champion doesn’t exempt you from the Masters’ hardline no-phone policy. That lesson was learned the hard way by 1989 British Open champ Mark Calcavecchia, Golfweek reported. Calcavecchia ...
A woman walks out of a factory in 1938 and appears to raise a device to her ear like she is on a phone call. That one moment turned an old clip into one of the internet’s most argued time travel ...