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Archives for april 2006Science- Kansas Bracing for First Killer Bees
(AP)
- Ex-Microsoft developer plans trip to space: report
- California aims to limit emissions of gases
- Wash. Scientists Seek Help in Mammoth Dig
(AP)
- Trailer trouble chills New Orleans-FEMA relations
(Reuters)
- Groups say tests show contamination near N Orleans
- Study finds less breast cancer in COX-2 drug users
- Chicago climate mart to try CO2 link with EU
- Hopes for truce on Uruguay pulp mills fade further
- Hell or High Water, Land Sharks Rule in India
(OneWorld.net)
- Poor data hides crisis facing species-scientists
- CORRECTED: Chinese space official lays out exploration plans
(Reuters)
- Italy faces fines for flouting EU environment laws
- Ancient Text Shows a Different Judas
(AP)
- Crew Set to Return From Space Station
(AP)
- N.Y. Exhibit Shows a New Take on Maps
(AP)
- Tornadoes kill 12 in Tennessee: report
(AFP)
- Capsule With International Crew Lands
(AP)
- Brazil, Russia-US space station crew back to Earth
- China to establish reserve for rare white dolphin
- Activists flock to Kenya for migratory bird day
- New Photos of Mars Show Craters, Gullies
(AP)
- Sooty Mangabeys at Heart of Research Fight
(AP)
- Report: China Building Rocket for 2008
(AP)
- Discovery of anti-freeze gene may be boon for crops
- Indonesian leader calls for more disaster cooperation
(AFP)
- Iran sees second satellite in orbit in two years
- Caribbean reefs ailing from bleaching, disease
- Major Logging Operation Shut in the Amazon
(AP)
- Prehistoric Bones Unearthed in Everglades
(AP)
- Restoring wetlands key to curbing bird flu: report
- European Spacecraft Orbits Venus
(AP)
- Russia's Top Space Company Targets Moon
(AP)
- Researchers Study Stradivarius Violins
(AP)
- 70 Pacific Region Species to Be Reviewed
(AP)
- Telescope to Search for ET Light Signals
(AP)
- Cameras Banned From Bat Flights in N.M.
(AP)
- Geologists Find Ancient Worm Feces
(AP)
- Time for change when Sri Lanka turns back the clocks
- NASA Employees Mark Shuttle Anniversary
(AP)
- Japan Sets Up Team for Lunar Landing
(AP)
- Shuttle holds lessons for next spacecraft plan
(Reuters)
- Ore. Commision OKs Plan to Control Cougars
(AP)
- Mich. Tries to Clamp Down on Cormorants
(AP)
- British Expert Warns of Global Warming
(AP)
- Predicting Earthquakes Still Elusive
(AP)
- Brazil floods kill eight, leave 116,000 homeless
(AFP)
- Sand storm, pollution envelop Beijing
- Experts ponder a future of new sex gizmos, robots
- Spring flood isolates Canadian Prairie farmers
- Indonesian Volcano Spewing Smoke, Lava
(AP)
- "Big One" in San Francisco could kill 5,000
- IU Scientists Find Strong Bacterial Glue
(AP)
- Calif. panel advises no cooling seawater at new plants
- Next space shuttle crew to inspect for debris damage
(Reuters)
- Los Angeles zoo elephants to get costly enclosure
- Rats Trained to Sniff Out Bombs, Mines
(AP)
- Activists: Malaysia Rainforest Threatened
(AP)
- Belching Peru volcano sparks alarm
- Nuclear dreams clouded by cost, waste
- Scientists: Oak Disease May Be From Asia
(AP)
- Could Chernobyl Happen Again?
(AP)
- Norway slams whaling critics
(Reuters)
- NASA Delays Launch of 3-D Cloud Satellites
(AP)
- NASA satellite launch postponed for fourth time
(AFP)
- World Bank urges new breed of clean energy funding
- Bush promotes hydrogen-powered cars
- Tenn. Researchers Work on Hunley Mystery
(AP)
- Lax Oversight Blamed for Stem Cell Hoax
(AP)
- Space science shifts attention from faraway stars to earthly clouds
(AFP)
- Researchers to Study Cells at New Center
(AP)
- Griffin: 2011 Earliest for New Spaceship
(AP)
- Big planets' gravitational dance made them tilt
- No magic bullet to control influenza pandemic: study
- Sonar May Be Linked to Stranding of Whales
(AP)
- China releases captive-raised panda into wild
- NASA to postpone additional shuttle tank work
(Reuters)
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