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    House approves financial help for mass transit (AP)
    AP - The House approved financial help Thursday to mass transit systems facing a surge in riders because of high gas prices. But Republicans blocked Democrats from requiring oil and gas companies to drill on the millions of acres of government land and water on which they already own federal leases. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 23:44:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Museum confirms discovery of rare fossil (AP)
    AP - Scientists with the Virginia Museum of Natural History have confirmed the discovery of a 500 million-year-old fossil called a stromatolite. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:55:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Greenland denied humpback whaling permit (AP)

    In this Feb. 2007 photo released by the International Fund For Animals Welfare (IFAW), a humpback whale swims in the Silver Bank whale sanctuary, a breeding zone of humpback whales just north of the Dominican Republic in the North Atlantic Ocean.  The International Whaling Commission (IWC) is holding its 60th annual meeting in Santiago, Chile, Tuesday, June 24, 2008, where Chile's President Michelle Bachelet pushed to permanently ban whaling along Chile's sprawling coast and create a whale sanctuary.  (AP Photo/IFAW)AP - The International Whaling Commission voted down Thursday a request by indigenous Greenland fishermen to kill 10 humpback whales a year.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 23:19:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Martian soil good enough for asparagus: NASA (AFP)

    An image from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows the trench dubbed AFP - Martian dirt is apparently good enough for asparagus to grow in, NASA scientists said Thursday, as they announced the results of a soil analysis collected by the US Phoenix Mars lander.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 04:02:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    More rains hit flooded Midwest (Reuters)

    Corn plants stand in a field that was flooded by overflowing waters of the Cedar River in Mount Vernon, Iowa June 16, 2008. More storms dumped crop-drowning rains on parts of the U.S. Midwest on Thursday, threatening strained levees and slowing recovery from a multibillion-dollar flood disaster in the heart of the world's biggest grain and food exporter. (Frank Polich/Reuters)Reuters - More storms dumped crop-drowning rains on parts of the U.S. Midwest on Thursday, threatening strained levees and slowing recovery from a multibillion-dollar flood disaster in the heart of the world's biggest grain and food exporter.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:08:27 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    North Pole Could be Ice-Free This Summer (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Arctic sea ice could break apart completely at the North Pole this year, allowing ships to sail over the normally frozen top of the world. -- read full article
    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 02:55:27 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Navy disputes restrictions to protect whales (AP)

    In this 1992 photo released by the International Fund For Animals Welfare (IFAW), a minke whale's head breaks the surface of the water as it swims in the Southern Ocean Sanctuary for whales.  The International Whaling Commission (IWC) is holding its 60th annual meeting in Santiago, Chile, Tuesday, June 24, 2008, where Chile's President Michelle Bachelet pushed to permanently ban whaling along Chile's sprawling coast and create a whale sanctuary.  (AP Photo/IFAW)AP - The Navy is challenging Hawaii's authority to protect whales by restricting the use of sonar during training exercises, environmentalists and military representatives say.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:56:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: Global warming chases plants uphill (AP)

    This undated handout photo provided by the journal Science shows the Bure summit located in the Dévoluy range of the French Alps.  Faced with global warming, plants are heading for the hills. A study of 171 forest species in Western Europe shows that most of them are shifting their favored locations into higher, cooler locations. (AP Photo/Science)AP - Faced with global warming, plants are heading for the hills. A study of 171 forest species in Western Europe shows that most of them are shifting their favored locations to higher, cooler spots.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:02:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Mars lander finds salty environment in taste test (AP)

    This photo released by NASA shows four Wet Chemistry Laboratory units, part of the microscopy, electrochemistry and conductivity analyzer, instrument on board the Phoenix Mars Lander on Aug. 4, 2007, before the Phoenix was launched into space. The Phoenix lander's first taste test of soil near Mars' north pole reveals a briny environment similar to what can be found in backyards on Earth, scientists said Thursday.  (AP Photo/NASA/JPL/CalTECH/University of Arizona)AP - The Phoenix lander's first taste test of soil near Mars' north pole reveals a briny environment similar to what can be found in backyards on Earth, scientists said Thursday.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 23:21:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Tony Blair urges action on climate change (AP)

    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks about a report, 'Breaking the Climate Deadlock,' he presented to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, host of the G8 summit, at a meeting of  The Climate Group, a nonprofit organization Blair is part of, in Tokyo, Friday, June 27, 2008. The world already knows that global warming is a serious problem and the time has come for politicians and experts to come together to map out a practical solution, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)AP - The world already knows that global warming is a serious problem and the time has come for politicians and experts to come together to map out a practical solution, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:20:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Britain outlines wind farm expansion plans (AFP)

    A wind farm. Thousands of new wind turbines could be built across Britain by 2020 as part of multi-billion pound plans to switch to more sustainable energy sources, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said.(AFP/File/Marcel Mochet)AFP - Thousands of new wind turbines could be built across Britain by 2020 as part of multi-billion pound plans to switch to more sustainable energy sources, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Thursday.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:10:04 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Groups want import ban on polar bear hides lifted (AP)

    Polar bear hides cure on the mountainside of the Eskimo village of Little Diomede, Alaska with Russia's Big Diomede Island on the horizon in this undated file photo. Environmental and animal rights groups have lined up to oppose a lawsuit that seeks to let American sport hunters import hides of polar bears shot legally in Canada. Trophy hunting of U.S. bears in Alaska has been banned since 1972. Bears killed by subsistence hunters are not considered a threat. Safari Club International attorney Doug Burdin said Wednesday June 25, 2008 his organization may join the state of Alaska in suing to overturn the listing but so far has only filed to overturn the ban on importing hides from animals killed in approved populations in Canada. Politicians from Canada's Northwest Territory this week made the same request to Interior Department officials in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, FILE)AP - Environmental and animal rights groups are lining up to oppose a lawsuit that seeks to let American sport hunters again import hides of polar bears shot legally in Canada.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:52:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Senate Committee Approves Bill for Extra Shuttle Mission (SPACE.com)
    SPACE.com - The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved a NASA authorization bill this week that would forbid the U.S. space agency from retiring the space shuttle before completing all remaining missions, including an additional flight to deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) to the International Space Station. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:02:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Weather around the U.S.A. (AP)
    AP - Weather around the U.S.A. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:46:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Bird Study Reveals 10 Things You Didn't Know (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Birds are among the most studied and openly stalked animals (by binocular-clad humans), but scientists have just discovered a flock of unexpected new avian facts, based on an analysis of genetic data that yielded an evolutionary tree full of surprises. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:16:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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