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    Nobel physics prize goes to 2 Japanese, 1 American (AP)

    Retired University of Chicago Physics professor Yoichiro Nambu responds to a question during a news conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics on the university campus in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Two Japanese scientists and an American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for theoretical advances that help explain the behavior of the smallest particles of matter.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 23:32:27 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Future of flagship Mars mission up in the air (AP)

    This artist's rendering released by NASA shows the 2009 Mars Science Laboratory on the surface of Mars. Will NASA's flagship mission to Mars fly next year? The space agency could decide as early as Friday whether to cancel, delay or proceed with plans to launch a nuclear-powered, SUV-size rover to the red planet. (AP Photo/NASA/JPL-Caltech)AP - Will NASA's flagship mission to Mars fly next year? The space agency could decide as early as Friday whether to cancel, delay or proceed with plans to launch a nuclear-powered, SUV-size rover to the red planet.


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    Wed, 08 Oct 2008 04:47:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Stem cells from testicles an option to embryos (AP)
    AP - Cells taken from men's testicles seem as versatile as the stem cells derived from embryos, researchers reported Wednesday in what may be yet another new approach in a burgeoning scientific field. -- read full article
    Wed, 08 Oct 2008 17:00:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    1 Japanese, 2 Americans win Nobel chemistry prize (AP)

    This Image provided by the Nobel Committee shows Professor Roger Tsien who shared the Nobel prize with Osamu Shimomura and Martin Chalfie  for their research on green fluorescent protein, or GFP, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said Wednesday Oct. 8, 2008. (AP Photo/Nobel - University of California San Diego)AP - Two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for research on a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized the ability to study disease and normal development in living organisms.


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    Wed, 08 Oct 2008 17:52:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Genes Give Clues to Age-Linked Eye Trouble (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Variants in the gene that helps produce vital proteins in the eye have been linked to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a major source of blindness, a new report says. -- read full article
    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:03:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Household winter heat costs to rise 15 percent (Reuters)

    A furnace which burns a mixture of biofuel and low sulfur heating oil is shown in Westwood, Massachusetts November 12, 2007. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)Reuters - Average household heating fuel costs this winter will be 15 percent higher than last year, with heating oil and natural gas users taking the biggest hit due to more expensive crude oil and colder weather than last winter, the government's top energy forecasting agency said Tuesday.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 13:15:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Wildlife, already struggling, faces fresh threat in disease (AFP)

    A Cheetah looks back while on display at the animal orphanage in Nairobi's National Park on October 3. From tiny tree frogs to gorillas, wild animals already facing extinction due to habitat loss, pollution and hunting must now cope with the added threat of virulent disease, conservation scientists said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Roberto Schmidt)AFP - From tiny tree frogs to gorillas, wild animals already facing extinction due to habitat loss, pollution and hunting must now cope with the added threat of virulent disease, conservation scientists said Tuesday.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:58:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Spacecraft Reveals Stunning New Views of Mercury (SPACE.com)

    A file NASA image that the MESSENGER spacecraft took of Mercury's full crescent in January. The US space probe will fly over Mercury next week to photograph the solar system's smallest planet, in the second of three planned passes, NASA announced.(AFP/NASA/File)SPACE.com - A NASA probe has begun beaming back stunning new images from its successful second flyby of Mercury, the planet closest to the sun.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 15:31:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Tropical Storm Marco hits Mexico's Gulf coast (AP)

    This NOAA satellite image show Tropical Storm Marco (lower-L) as it approaches the eastern coast of Mexico. Marco made landfall in Mexico Tuesday, crashing ashore as the latest in a series of powerful storms to strike the region this hurricane season, US forecasters said.(AFP/NOAA-HO)AP - Tropical Storm Marco roared ashore on Mexico's Gulf coast with near-hurricane force winds on Tuesday, prompting a shutdown of some oil platforms.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:37:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    The Value of Endorsements, from Hollywood to the Pulpit (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - I recently heard that Chuck Norris can divide by zero, and that his house has no doors-only walls he walks through. If the hype is to be believed, Chuck Norris can do anything. -- read full article
    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:50:59 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Penguins ride air force jet to South Atlantic (AP)

    In this photo released Monday, Oct. 6, 2008 by International Fund for Animal Welfare, penguins are released by  environmentalists at the Cassino Beach, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008. More than 370 frigid water penguins that mysteriously stranded in the warm waters of northeastern Brazil have been released into the ocean, environmentalists said. (AP Photo/International Fund for Animal Welfare)AP - More than 370 penguins that mysteriously washed up on Brazil's equatorial beaches were flown south on a huge air force cargo plane and released closer to the frigid waters they call home, animal advocates said Monday.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 13:18:57 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Nobel physics prize goes to 2 Japanese, 1 American (AP)

    Retired University of Chicago Physics professor Yoichiro Nambu responds to a question during a news conference after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics on the university campus in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Two Japanese scientists and an American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for theoretical advances that help explain the behavior of the smallest particles of matter.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:12:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Genes Give Clues to Age-Linked Eye Trouble (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Variants in the gene that helps produce vital proteins in the eye have been linked to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a major source of blindness, a new report says. -- read full article
    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:47:57 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Australian boy wreaks zoo havoc while feeding croc (Reuters)

    A large male crocodile watches a crowd gathered for feeding time at Darwin's Crocodile Farm located 100 kilometres south of Darwin in this file photo from May 10, 2005. (David Gray/Reuters)Reuters - The parents of a 7-year-old boy who broke into an Australian outback zoo and fed a string of small animals to its resident crocodile are likely to be sued after police said the boy was too young to be held responsible.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:39:53 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Astronomers predict shooting star over Sudan from space boulder (AFP)

    A meteor shower over Bulgaria. Astronomers said a small space rock was expected to have collided with Earth early Tuesday, which would have created a spectacular fireball over Sudan but was unlikely to have caused any damage on the ground(AFP/File/Boryana Katsarova)AFP - Astronomers said a small space rock was expected to have collided with Earth early Tuesday, which would have created a spectacular fireball over Sudan but was unlikely to have caused any damage on the ground.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 06:34:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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