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Science News Archives for January 10, 2006

S. Korean university regrets fake claims
Jan 10 2006 11:29PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korea's top university on Wednesday apologized for the scandal over stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk's faked research, calling it a blemish on the country that embraced him as a national hero.
 
N.M. excavations uncover acequia history
Jan 10 2006 7:09PM (CT)
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Excavations of a long-buried arroyo and four acequias are giving Santa Fe more information about its historic ditch system and what the community was like hundreds of years ago.
 
India joins nations on rocket technology
Jan 10 2006 7:09PM (CT)
BANGALORE, India (AP) - India has joined a handful of countries with the technology to build a new type of supersonic rocket that could reduce satellite launching costs by nearly 90 percent, the nation's space agency said Tuesday.
 
Biologist: Warming may cut duck numbers
Jan 10 2006 7:09PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A professor from the University of Montana had a simple message Tuesday in Arkansas: if you like hunting ducks, support international efforts to prevent global warming.
 
Journal rethinks stem-cell review process
Jan 10 2006 7:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The highly regarded journal that published the South Korean stem-cell research now exposed as a sham is considering ways to improve safeguards against scientific fraud.
 
Project hopes to find star dust on earth
Jan 10 2006 7:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Computer users are being invited to join the hunt for minute grains of star dust that a NASA spacecraft should return to Earth this weekend.
 
Study examines new Helmet technology
Jan 10 2006 4:25AM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Newer helmet technology could reduce the risk of high school football players getting concussions, but not the severity of the injury, according to new research.
 
   

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