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    Huge Sharks 'Fly' Like Fighter Pilots (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Monster sharks can execute underwater "flight" moves that would have put some fighter pilots to shame, two researchers announced this week. -- read full article
    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:21:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Scientists fighting disease with climate forecasts (AP)
    AP - A cyclone wrecks coastal Myanmar, spawning outbreaks of malaria, cholera and dengue fever. Flooding inundates Iowa, raising an array of public health concerns. -- read full article
    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:38:23 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Bush to urge lifting of ban on offshore drilling (Reuters)

    President George W. Bush delivers remarks at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris June 13, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - President George W. Bush on Wednesday will call on Congress to pass legislation lifting a ban on offshore oil drilling as he seeks remedies to record-high energy prices, the White House said.


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    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 03:42:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    China rushes to fix dams, 9,000 square miles flooded (Reuters)

    Wu Qinnan, 63, walks along a flooded road near his village on the outskirts of the Shapingba District of Chongqing municipality June 15, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - China has posted hundreds of police and rescue officials to shore up dams threatening to burst under torrential rain that has already flooded 9,000 square miles of crops and homes.


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    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:23:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Why Female Chimps Shout or Shut Up During Sex (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Female chimps often cry out during sex to attract nearby males, but they keep quiet when other females are around so they don't alert their competition, a new study finds. The function of copulation calls made by female primates (a group that includes lemurs, monkeys, and apes, such as humans and chimpanzees, our closest relatives) has been debated for years. One hypothesis: the calls let females advertise their sexually receptive state to potential mates, which would create competition among males in the group. ... -- read full article
    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 05:16:20 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Scientists reverse vasectomy on endangered horse (AP)

    This photograph released by the Smithsonian's National Zoo shows a Przewalski horse named 'Minnesota' at the Smithsonian's National Zoo grazing in his yard on July 2, 2005. Recently, veterinarians at the National Zoo performed a successful reverse vasectomy on the animal - the first procedure of its kind to be performed on an endangered species. The 'temporary vasectomy' could have a significant impact on how animals are managed in captivity by giving zookeepers a way to control the animal's offspring without having to neuter them. (AP Photo/National Zoo, Ann Batdorf)AP - Scientists at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoo have revealed they reversed a vasectomy on an endangered horse to allow it to reproduce naturally — the first-known operation of its kind on an endangered species.


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    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:50:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Panda habitat damaged by China quake (AP)

    Two pandas play at China Conservative and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong, China's southwest Sichuan province, Tuesday, June 10, 2008. The nine-year-old Mao Mao was finally found Monday and dug out Tuesday, almost a month after the May 12 devastating earthquake, crushed by a wall of her enclosure as the river nearby swelled with landslide debris. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)AP - At least 80 percent of the habitat for giant pandas in China's earthquake-hit province was destroyed or damaged, a forestry official said Tuesday.


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    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:39:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Utah announces 'major dinosaur fossil discovery' (AP)
    AP - A newly discovered batch of well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater clams in southeastern Utah could provide new clues about life in the region some 150 million years ago. -- read full article
    Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:39:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    US, China commence high-stakes business conference (AP)
    AP - The United States and China must increase their cooperation on energy issues in the face of increased demand and record high oil prices, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Tuesday as he opened a meeting of high-level economic officials from the two countries. -- read full article
    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:29:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Top 10 New Species Named (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Thousands of new plant and animal species were discovered in 2007, though only 10 were bizarre enough, lethal enough or just plain cool enough to garner spots on a new Top-10 list. -- read full article
    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 13:11:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Indian army wants military space program (AP)

    This April 28, 2008 file photo shows India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-9 blasting off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, around 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Chennai, India. India's army chief said his country needs a military space program because its satellites are vulnerable to attack from countries like China, which shot down a disabled weather satellite last year. (AP Photo/M.Lakshman, File)AP - India said that it needs a military space program to defend its satellites from threats like China's newly revealed ability to shoot down targets in orbit.


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    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:56:54 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Levee breaks as Midwest flood damage mounts (Reuters)

    Two men row a boat through a flooded area in Coralville, Iowa. Officials warily eyed the mighty Mississippi River Monday swollen by days of flooding as waterlogged Iowan towns began a massive clean-up with damage set to run into billions of dollars.(AFP/Getty Images/Scott Olson)Reuters - Hundreds of volunteers on the surging Mississippi River piled sandbags atop strained levees on Tuesday as the worst Midwest flooding in 15 years delivered a blow to the U.S. economy and world food prices.


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    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:00:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Like Humans, Other Apes Plan Ahead (LiveScience.com)

    A Sumatran orangutan relaxes in a zoo on Wednesday, June 4, 2008, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.  Orangutans are one of the most endangered species in the world with a wild population of less than 7,000. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)LiveScience.com - Chimps and orangutans plan for the future just like us.


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    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 15:05:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Giant panda habitat devastated by China quake (AP)

    A giant panda roams the damaged Conservation and Research Center in Wolong. China's State Forestry Administration said over 80 percent of the giant panda's natural habitat was damaged or destroyed by the earthquake that hit southwest Sichuan province.(AFP/File/Liu Jin)AP - A Chinese forestry official said Tuesday that giant panda habitat in China's Sichuan province, the endangered animal's main preserve, was devastated by last month's massive earthquake.


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    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:55:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Utah announces 'major dinosaur fossil discovery' (AP)
    AP - A newly discovered batch of well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater clams in southeastern Utah could provide new clues about life in the region some 150 million years ago. -- read full article
    Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:30:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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