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Science News Archives for February 14, 2007

Ancient coin dulls Cleopatra's beauty
Feb 14 2007 10:17PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - So maybe Mark Antony loved Cleopatra for her mind. That is the conclusion being drawn by academics at Britain's University of Newcastle from a Roman denarius coin which depicts the celebrated queen of Egypt as a sharp-nosed, thin-lipped woman with a protruding chin.
 
Ancient coin dulls Cleopatra's beauty
Feb 14 2007 10:17PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - So maybe Mark Antony loved Cleopatra for her mind. That is the conclusion being drawn by academics at Britain's University of Newcastle from a Roman denarius coin which depicts the celebrated queen of Egypt as a sharp-nosed, thin-lipped woman with a protruding chin.
 
Ancient coin dulls Cleopatra's beauty
Feb 14 2007 10:17PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - So maybe Mark Antony loved Cleopatra for her mind. That is the conclusion being drawn by academics at Britain's University of Newcastle from a Roman denarius coin which depicts the celebrated queen of Egypt as a sharp-nosed, thin-lipped woman with a protruding chin.
 
Scientist: Frog could be 25M years old
Feb 14 2007 10:17PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A Mexican researcher announced the rare find of a tiny tree frog completely preserved in amber on Wednesday that he estimates lived about 25 million years ago.
 
Cactus-eating moth reaches Mexico
Feb 14 2007 10:16PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Experts say a moth whose larvae threaten to decimate Mexico's emblematic flat-leafed cactus has invaded the country's mainland for the first time, something authorities have feared for decades.
 
Groups sue to protect marine mammals
Feb 14 2007 10:16PM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Two conservation groups sued the federal government Tuesday claiming marine mammal regulators are not doing enough to protect polar bears and walruses against the combined threat of oil and gas exploration and global warming.
 
   

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