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    RE: FWD: Beware Hoax E-Mails!!! (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - You may have been looking for her if you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people who got the following e-mail, with the subject line "Please look at this picture then forward": -- read full article
    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 19:31:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Mexico recovers 929 pre-Columbian pieces (AP)

    Photographers take pictures of pre-Columbian artifacts that were stolen and recently recovered at a press conference in Mexico City, Friday, June 20, 2008.  Hundreds of pre-Columbian artifacts were returned to Mexico after being seized from smugglers in the U.S. and Canada.  (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)AP - Mexico recovered more than 900 pre-Columbian artifacts seized from smugglers in the U.S. and Canada, including 800-year-old fiber sandals, spears and hunting bows looted from nomadic caves, officials said Friday.


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 00:09:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Floodwaters to widen 'dead zone' in Gulf of Mexico (AP)

    Graphic shows the ?Dead Zone? in the Gulf of Mexico; 1c x 4 1/4 inches; 46.5 mm x 108 mmAP - Floodwaters loaded with farm runoff are heading down the Mississippi River, and scientists fear the deluge will dramatically increase this summer's dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, covering an area the size of Maryland.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 20:02:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: Moving virus research could be costly (AP)

    In this Aug. 7, 2007, file photo a worker in protective clothing directs the loading of a dead cow into a truck at a farm outside Normandy, south England, where tests confirmed a second outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.  According to a report released Friday, June 20, 2008, by the Department of Homeland Security the economic risk of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease could surpass $4 billion if the current U.S. research lab of such dangerous pathogens on Plum Island, N.Y., was moved to the U.S. mainland,  near livestock herds in Kansas or Texas, two options the Bush administration is considering.  (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)AP - An outbreak of one of the most contagious animal diseases from any of five locations the White House is considering for a new high-security research laboratory would be more devastating to the U.S. economy than from the isolated island laboratory where such research is now conducted, says a report published Friday.


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 00:40:39 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Scientists ponder whether ice on Mars ever melted (AP)

    This combination of images provided by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Surface Stereo Imager on Sunday, June 15, left, and Wednesday, June 18, 2008, right, or Sols 20 and 24, shows sublimation of ice in the trench informally called 'Dodo-Goldilocks' over the course of four days. In the lower left corner of the left image, a group of lumps is visible. In the right image, the lumps have disappeared. (AP Photo/NASA/JPL/CALTECH)AP - The apparent discovery of ice near Mars' north pole has scientists asking: Did the frozen water melt at some point in the planet's long history to create an environment friendly for life?


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 06:36:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Even Texan oilmen think energy supplies have to be diversified (AFP)

    A view of an oil refinery in Galveston , Texas. The Texan oilmen dining at Midland's Petroleum Club are not very happy with the energy policies coming out of Washington these days.(AFP/File/Robert Sullivan)AFP - The Texan oilmen dining at Midland's Petroleum Club are not very happy with the energy policies coming out of Washington these days.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:50:44 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Japan police arrest Greenpeace members over whale meat (AFP)

    Police officers enter the Greenpeace Japan office in Tokyo to seize evidence. Japanese police on Friday arrested two Greenpeace members who had alleged corruption in the country's controversial whaling programme, accusing the activists of stealing whale meat.(AFP/JIJI Press)AFP - Japanese police on Friday arrested two Greenpeace members who had alleged corruption in the country's controversial whaling programme, accusing the activists of stealing whale meat.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 15:57:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    NASA Launches New Satellite to Map Rising Seas (SPACE.com)
    SPACE.com - PARIS — The U.S.-European Jason-2 ocean altimetry satellite was launched successfully June 20 aboard a Delta 2 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., on a five-year mission to continue the uninterrupted study of ocean levels and currents that was begun in the early 1990s in a U.S.-French partnership. -- read full article
    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:45:31 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Spike Lee may revisit Katrina (Reuters)

    Director, writer, actor and producer Spike Lee poses as he arrives at the 6th annual Behind The Lens Award ceremony honoring Lee in Beverly Hills, California March 26, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - Spike Lee may not be done with Hurricane Katrina yet.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:43:58 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Why Oil Prices Skyrocketed (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - With the cost of crude oil surging to record highs, a heated battle of blame is in full swing, with a lineup of suspects that includes the oil industry, Congress, commodity speculators, environmentalists and developing countries in Asia. -- read full article
    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 15:45:54 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Business leaders call for global warming action (AP)

    Richard Samans, managing director and chief knowledge integration officer of World Economic Forum speaks during a press conference in Tokyo, Friday, June 20, 2008. The world's developed countries should take the lead in the battle against global warming and push for halving global emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, the group of business leaders said Friday.(AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)AP - The world's developed countries should take the lead in the battle against global warming and push for halving global emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, a group of business leaders said Friday.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:16:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Ocean-monitoring satellite blasts off from Calif. (AP)

    This image provided by NASA shows the satellite, called Ocean Surface Topography Mission-Jason 2 sitting atop the Delta 2 rocket as the mobile tower is rolled back Thursday June 19, 2008. The rocket lifted off Friday morning June 20, 2008 from Vandenberg Air Force Base on the California coast. The satellite, will use a radar altimeter to precisely measure the height of the ocean surface, which changes depending on temperature. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects to use the new satellite to improve hurricane forecasting. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - A rocket carrying a U.S.-French ocean-monitoring satellite lifted off early Friday from the central California coast.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 10:52:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Scientists believe Mars lander exposed ice crumbs (AP)

    This image provided by NASA shows the before, left,  and after images of possible sublimation of ice in the trench informally called 'Dodo-Goldilocks' over the course of four days. The dice-size crumbs of bright material  in the bottom left of the the trench in the left image taken June 15, 2008 have vanished from inside a trench where they were photographed, right image taken June 19, 2008 by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, convincing scientists that the material was frozen water that vaporized after digging exposed it.  (AP Photo/NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University)AP - Scientists believe NASA's Phoenix Mars lander exposed bits of ice while recently digging a trench in the soil of the Martian arctic, the mission's principal investigator said.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:12:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Genetically modified mosquitoes may combat malaria (AP)

    A technician uses an electron microscope showing  the female mosquito's ovaries and the DNA inside them at malaria expert, Professor Andrea Crisanti's lab, at London's Imperial College, London, Wednesday June 11, 2008. In a cramped, humid laboratory in London, mosquitoes swarming in stacked, net-covered cages are being scrutinized for keys to controlling malaria. Scientists have genetically modified them, hoping to stop them from spreading the killer disease malaria. Faced with a losing battle against malaria, scientists are increasingly exploring new avenues that might have seemed far-fetched just a few years ago. 'We don't have things we can rely on,' said Andrea Crisanti, the malaria expert in charge of genetically modifying mosquitoes at London's Imperial College. 'It's time to try something else.' Malaria kills nearly three million people worldwide every year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)AP - In a cramped, humid laboratory in London, mosquitoes swarming in stacked, net-covered cages are being scrutinized for keys to controlling malaria. Scientists have genetically modified hundreds of them, hoping to stop them from spreading the killer disease.


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    Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:45:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    OPEC hike unlikely at Jeddah emergency oil talks (Reuters)

    The opening ceremony of the 29th Annual Session of the OPEC Ministerial Council is seen here in this general view in the city of Isfahan, 450 km (280 miles) south of Tehran, June 17, 2008. (Morteza Nikoubazl/Reuters)Reuters - Eight-cylinder luxury cars will rumble along Jeddah's highways guzzling cheap Saudi gasoline as energy powers hold emergency talks in the Red Sea port this weekend to brake the free-wheeling rise in oil prices.


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    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:16:43 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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