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    White House issues climate report 4 years late (AP)
    AP - Under a court order and four years late, the White House Thursday produced what it called a science-based "one-stop shop" of specific threats to the United States from man-made global warming. -- read full article
    Thu, 29 May 2008 18:45:13 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Toilet pump loaded aboard space shuttle (AP)

    Space shuttle Discovery sits ready on launch pad 39a for the STS-124 mission to the international space station at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Thursday, May 29, 2008. Discovery is scheduled to launch Saturday. (AP Photo/John Raoux)AP - After being rushed in from Russia, a toilet pump was loaded into space shuttle Discovery on Thursday just in time for this weekend's liftoff to the international space station, where the lone commode is acting up.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 18:45:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: For centuries Stonehenge was a burial site (AP)

    FILE *** Archaeology students Steve Bush, right, and Sam Ferguson, left, sieve through earth amongst the stones at Stonehenge, England,  in this Monday, March 31, 2008 file photo.  England's enigmatic Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings and for several hundred years thereafter, new research indicates. Dating of cremated remains shows burials took place as early as 3000 B.C., when the first ditches around the monument were being built, researchers said Thursday May 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, FILE)AP - England's enigmatic Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings and for several hundred years thereafter, new research indicates.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 18:44:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    World's rarest rhino caught wrecking video camera (AP)

    In this still captured from undated video provided by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), a female Javan Rhino, right, and her calf walk into a camera trap in Ujung Kulon Wildlife Park, Java island, Indonesia. The world's rarest rhino does not like the limelight. A Javan Rhino has been captured on video attacking a camera set up in an Indonesian jungle to study the habits of the animal, apparently because she sensed the lens was a threat to her calf, the WWF said Thursday, May 29, 2008. (AP Photo/World Wildlife Fund, HO)AP - The world's rarest rhino does not like the limelight. A Javan Rhino was captured on video attacking a camera set up in an Indonesian jungle to study the habits of the animal, apparently because she sensed the lens was a threat to her calf, the WWF said Thursday.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 18:42:44 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Genome institute director Collins to resign (Reuters)

    Physician-geneticist Francis S. Collins receives the 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, November 5, 2007. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - Dr. Francis Collins, who helped lead the sequencing of the human gene map, said on Wednesday he was stepping down as director of the U.S. National Human Genome Research Institute.


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    Wed, 28 May 2008 19:56:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Shareholders force ExxonMobil to consider climate (AFP)

    A protester holds a sign outside of the ExxonMobil annual shareholders meeting at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center on May 28 in Dallas, Texas. ExxonMobil tried Wednesday to placate ecology-minded shareholders by promoting energy efficiency while insisting that oil and gas remain the answer to near-term global energy demand.(AFP/Getty Images/Brian Harkin)AFP - Oil giant ExxonMobil tried Wednesday to placate ecology-minded shareholders by promoting energy efficiency while insisting that oil and gas remain the answer to near-term global energy demand.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 04:08:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Fossilized fish reveals first vertebrate sex (Reuters)

    An artist impression of the 375-million-year-old placoderm fish is seen in this undated image released by Museum Victoria. Australian scientists unveiled on May 29, 2008, the fossilised remains of the oldest vertebrate mother ever discovered, a 375-million-year-old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached. (Museum Victoria/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Australian scientists unveiled on Thursday the fossilized remains of the oldest vertebrate mother ever discovered, a 375-million-year-old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 02:51:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Cameras catch glimpse of world's rarest rhino: WWF (AFP)

    Two rhinos in Ujung Kulong national park. Hidden cameras in the jungles of Indonesia's Java island have captured rare footage of the world's most threatened rhinocerous, boosting efforts to save it from extinction(AFP/WWF)AFP - Hidden cameras in the jungles of Indonesia's Java island have captured rare footage of the world's most threatened rhino, boosting efforts to save it from extinction, the environmental group WWF said Thursday.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 08:25:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Japan's research unit at the International Space Station (AFP)

    Graphic on Japan's Kibo space research module(AFP)AFP - Japan's Kibo module, the main component of which will be carried to the International Space Station next week by NASA's Discovery shuttle, marks a major expansion of the station's research capacity.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 07:48:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    FEMA closing trailer parks on eve of hurricane season (AP)

    New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin delivers his state of the city address Wednesday, May 28, 2008 in New Orleans. Historic New Orleans is reinventing itself as it recovers from Hurricane Katrina, with efforts under way to help make this a safer, more vibrant city, Nagin said. (AP Photo/Judi Bottoni)AP - The federal government has plenty of reasons to move hundreds of families out of trailers they have occupied since Hurricane Katrina: the start of a new hurricane season, concerns about toxic fumes and the need for residents to find permanent homes.


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    Wed, 28 May 2008 19:44:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Runaway Global Warming 635 Million Years Ago (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - A sudden and extreme case of runaway global warming 635 million years ago was caused by an abrupt release of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, scientists said today. -- read full article
    Wed, 28 May 2008 20:16:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Preservationists: Gas drilling threatens carvings (AP)

    Tanker trucks pass petroglyphs Wednesday, April 30, 2008, in Nine Mile Canyon northeast of Wellington, Utah. It is still unclear exactly how the increased dust and continued use of a dust suppressant in the canyon will affect the rock art. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)AP - Along Utah's Nine Mile Canyon lies what some call the longest art gallery in the world — thousands of prehistoric rock carvings and paintings of bighorn sheep and other wildlife, hunters wielding spears, and warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat. But now, a dramatic increase in natural gas drilling is proposed on the plateau above the canyon, and preservationists fear trucks will kick up dust that will cover over the images.


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    Wed, 28 May 2008 22:59:23 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Conservation group petitions to protect ice seals (AP)

    In this photo provided by Brendan P. Kelly, a ringed seal sits on the ice off of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, on Nov. 13, 2006.  The Center for Biological Diversity is seeking Endangered Species Act protection for ringed seals, plus two other ice-dependent species, spotted and bearded seals, off the Alaska coast. (AP Photo/Brendan P. Kelly)AP - Fresh off a successful campaign to list polar bears as a threatened species, a conservation group is asking for similar protection for the bears' main prey.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 08:18:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    New breed of robots could soon wander Antarctica (AP)

    In this handout released by Georgia Tech, Ayanna Howard, an associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, works on SnoMate Tuesday, May 8, 2008 in Atlanta. SnoMate is a robot designed to gather scientific data in icy environments. (AP Photo/Georgia Tech, Ron Felt)AP - Robotic rovers have patrolled deep space and the deepest seas, but scientists are still struggling to create drones that can overcome the multiple challenges of exploring Antarctica.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 05:58:53 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    NASA begins releasing robotic arm of Mars lander (AP)

    This image provided by  NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona.  shows the American flag and a mini-DVD on the Phoenix's deck, which is about 3 ft. above the Martian surface. The mini-DVD from the Planetary Society contains a message to future Martian explorers, science fiction stories and art inspired by the Red Planet, and the names of more than a quarter million earthlings.  (AP Photo/ NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona)AP - Scientists began releasing the robotic arm on NASA's new Mars spacecraft on Wednesday, one day late because of a radio problem. The Phoenix lander, which arrived on Mars on Sunday, is in excellent shape, said project manager Barry Goldstein. He said the communications glitch was only a blip in the robot's three-month exploration of the planet's northern arctic region.


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    Thu, 29 May 2008 05:37:07 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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