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Science News Archives for March 2, 2006

NASA cancels mission to visit 2 asteroids
Mar 2 2006 8:52PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - NASA on Thursday canceled a mission to visit two asteroids five months after the program was told to stand down because of cost overruns and technical problems.
 
14th-century shipwreck found in Stockholm
Mar 2 2006 8:52PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Archeologists have found a shipwreck from the late 1300s buried in the mud of a bay in central Stockholm, officials said Thursday.
 
Expert doubts 'Gospel of Judas' revelation
Mar 2 2006 6:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - An expert on ancient Egyptian texts is predicting that the "Gospel of Judas" _ a manuscript from early Christian times that's nearing release amid widespread interest from scholars _ will be a dud in terms of learning anything new about Judas.
 
Scientists urge experiments on barred owls
Mar 2 2006 6:20PM (CT)
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) - With the decline of northern spotted owls at a crisis point, a group of scientists is urging the government to consider experiments that include killing some of the barred owls that have invaded spotted owl territory from British Columbia to California.
 
NASA agrees to speed up station deliveries
Mar 2 2006 4:59PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA agreed Thursday to speed up delivery of European and Japanese components to the international space station, wrapping up plans with its global partners to finish work on the orbiting space lab in 2010.
 
Disgraced cloning scientist questioned
Mar 2 2006 12:00PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Prosecutors questioned disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk Thursday over the scandal surrounding faked stem cell research that dashed worldwide hopes of imminent cures for disease.
 
Yellowstone bulge may cause thermal unrest
Mar 2 2006 11:59AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - A newly discovered surface bulge in Yellowstone National Park may be responsible for some unexpected geothermal activity in recent years, according to a study by U.S. Geological Survey scientists.
 
   

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