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Scorpion survives inside fossil sample
Jan 26 2006 10:52PM (CT)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A scorpion lived for 15 months without food or water inside the plaster mold of a dinosaur fossil, breaking free only when a scientist broke open the mold.
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Astronomers find small, distant planet
Jan 26 2006 8:01PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Astronomers say they've found what may be the smallest and most distant planet known to be orbiting a star outside our own solar system.
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NASA remembers fallen astronauts
Jan 26 2006 8:01PM (CT)
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - NASA employees throughout the country paused Thursday to rededicate themselves to space exploration and remember their 17 astronaut colleagues who died pursuing it.
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Study: Global warming may raise sea levels
Jan 26 2006 8:01PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Global warming will cause sea levels to rise up to 34 centimeters (11 inches) by the end of the century, causing increased flooding and coastal erosion, according to a new study by Australian researchers.
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U.S. scientist entangled in stem cell scam
Jan 26 2006 9:20AM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Five months ago, a smiling Dr. Gerald Schatten appeared before reporters alongside South Korean stem cell researcher Dr. Hwang Woo-suk to present a scientific feat _ the first cloned dog.
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