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    Midwest sees more floods (Reuters)

    A statue of a bear is seen in the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, Wisconsin is partially submerged as water levels continues to rise June 9, 2008. (Allen Fredrickson/Reuters)Reuters - A dam near the Wisconsin Dells resort area broke on Monday, sweeping away some homes, as torrential rains caused more flooding across parts of the U.S. Midwest, authorities said.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 19:36:15 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Woolly Mammoths Existed in Two Distinct Groups (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Two genetically distinct groups of woolly mammoths once roamed northern Siberia, a new study suggests, with one group dying out long before humans showed up. The finding suggests humans were not the only reason for the beasts' demise, as some have suggested. Scientists had long thought that woolly mammoths were one large homogeneous group, but an international group of scientists studied the mitochondrial DNA - the DNA in the genes of the mitochondria structures within cells - to paint a new picture of the ancient pachyderms. ... -- read full article
    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:05:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Forecast: Dead zone off La., Texas coasts to grow (AP)
    AP - Researchers predict a "dead zone" of oxygen-depleted waters off the Louisiana and Texas coasts could grow this summer to 10,084 square miles, making it the largest such expanse in at least 23 years. -- read full article
    Tue, 10 Jun 2008 01:07:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Ancient laborer burial ground excavated near Rome (AP)

    Part of a necklace, discovered in a necropolis on the outskirts of Rome, is shown in a photo released July 17, 2007. Archaeologist have discovered a nearly 2000-year-old intact necropolis on the outskirts of Rome that gives a rare insight into the lives of poor labourers in the Roman era, they said on June 9, 2008.    REUTERS/Archaeology Superintendent of Rome/Handout      (ITALY).  FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.AP - First-century burial grounds near Rome's main airport are yielding a rare look into how ancient longshoremen and other manual workers did backbreaking jobs, archaeologists said Monday.


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    Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:41:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Astronauts wrap up space station work (AP)

    This image provided by NASA shows astronaut Karen Nyberg, STS-124 mission specialist, as she floats on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station on day eight of the mission, Saturday, June 7, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - Shuttle Discovery's astronauts wrapped up their few remaining chores at the international space station on Monday, flexing the robot arm belonging to the newly installed Japanese science lab and opening its attic.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:16:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Mars lander scientists to try last soil shake (AP)

    This photo released Monday, June 9, 2008, acquired by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Robotic Arm Camera, shows material from the Martian surface captured by the robotic arm scoop on the 14th Martian day of the mission. (AP Photo/NASA/Caltech/JPL/Univ. of Arizona/Max Planck Institute)AP - Scientists troubleshooting the Phoenix lander said Monday they will try one last shake to get a scoopful of Martian dirt inside a tiny oven in hopes of jump-starting their study of Mars' north pole region.


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    Tue, 10 Jun 2008 01:24:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Paulson says oil prices a 'problem', welcomes Saudi call (AFP)

    US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson conducts a press conference at the National Press Club in March 2008 in Washington, DC. Paulson said Monday that surging world crude oil prices were a AFP - US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Monday that surging world crude oil prices were a "problem" and welcomed a call by oil-rich Saudi Arabia for talks with energy-hungry consumer nations.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:47:31 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Stranded scuba divers chase off Komodo dragon (AP)

    Rescued European divers arrive at Labuhan Bajo port, Flores island, Indonesia, Saturday, June 7, 2008. All five Europeans who went missing while scuba diving in treacherous waters off eastern Indonesia were found alive Saturday on a remote island.  (AP Photo/ Oby Lewanmeru)AP - Elena Neralairen threw rocks at an aggressive Komodo dragon and scavenged for mussels on a remote Indonesian island where she and fellow divers were stranded for days after being swept away in treacherous currents.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:20:20 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Space Station Ready to Flex Japanese Robotic Arm (SPACE.com)
    SPACE.com - HOUSTON — Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) successfully flexed and folded a fledgling robotic arm Monday to check the external reach of the outpost's new Japanese lab. -- read full article
    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:31:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    More rain heading to flooded US midwest as east coast wilts (AFP)

    A woman struggles with her umbrella as she walks in the rain during a heavy thunderstorm in Washington,DC on June 4, 2008. More heavy storms were headed to the sopping US midwest Monday where hundreds of thousands of people were still dealing with flooded homes and downed power lines, the National Weather Service warned.(AFP/File/Nicholas Kamm)AFP - More heavy storms were headed to the flood-ravaged US midwest Monday as the east coast wilted in a sweltering heat wave, the National Weather Service warned.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:52:03 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    115-year-old Woman's Brain in Tip-Top Shape (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - A Dutch woman who reached 115 years of age and remained mentally sharp throughout life also had a healthy brain when she died, a new study finds. -- read full article
    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:46:04 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Astronauts test robotic arm on space station lab (AP)

    This image provided by NASA shows the interior of the Japanese Experiment Module, or JEM, also called Kibo, in its new home on the International Space Station on day eight of the mission, Saturday, June 7, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 14:48:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    World major economies see new nuclear dawn (AFP)

    Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Akira Amari (R) smiles with US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodmana (L) during a joint press conference after the G8 + three Asian countries energy ministers meeting in Aomori, northern Japan on June 8.(AFP/Toru Yamanaka)AFP - Top economic powers have declared that the world is entering a new era of nuclear energy amid rising concerns over high oil prices and global warming, but Germany stood firmly as an exception.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 04:36:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Swedish diver describes brush with dragon in Indonesia (AFP)

    A komodo dragon roams around its enclosure at the Ragunan zoo in Jakarta in 2007. A Swedish diver who spent two nights marooned on an Indonesian island with four other Europeans told Sunday how she had to fight off an aggressive komodo dragon with her weight belt.(AFP/File/Adek Berry)AFP - A Swedish diver who spent two nights marooned on an Indonesian island with four other Europeans told Sunday how she had to fight off an aggressive komodo dragon with her weight belt.


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    Sun, 08 Jun 2008 23:16:29 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Astronauts complete third spacewalk at space station (AFP)

    US space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Ronald Garan (C) enters the International Space Station's Quest airlock at the completion of the last of three planned space walks. Astronauts from the Discovery shuttle completed the third spacewalk of the mission Sunday, putting more finishing touches on Japan's Kibo science lab and replacing an empty nitrogen tank.(AFP/NASA/Nasa Video)AFP - Astronauts from the Discovery shuttle completed the third spacewalk of the mission Sunday, putting more finishing touches on Japan's Kibo science lab and replacing an empty nitrogen tank.


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    Mon, 09 Jun 2008 02:08:38 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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