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Science News Archives for March 3, 2007

Museum IDs new species of dinosaur
Mar 3 2007 9:36PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - A new dinosaur species was a plant-eater with yard-long horns over its eyebrows, suggesting an evolutionary middle step between older dinosaurs with even larger horns and the small-horned creatures that followed, experts said.
 
Museum IDs new species of dinosaur
Mar 3 2007 9:36PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - A new dinosaur species was a plant-eater with yard-long horns over its eyebrows, suggesting an evolutionary middle step between older dinosaurs with even larger horns and the small-horned creatures that followed, experts said.
 
Museum IDs new species of dinosaur
Mar 3 2007 9:36PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - A new dinosaur species was a plant-eater with yard-long horns over its eyebrows, suggesting an evolutionary middle step between older dinosaurs with even larger horns and the small-horned creatures that followed, experts said.
 
Stargazers watch total lunar eclipse
Mar 3 2007 9:08PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The moon darkened, reddened, and turned shades of gray and orange Saturday night during the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years, thrilling stargazers and astronomers around the world.
 
Stargazers watch total lunar eclipse
Mar 3 2007 9:08PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The moon darkened, reddened, and turned shades of gray and orange Saturday night during the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years, thrilling stargazers and astronomers around the world.
 
Stargazers watch total lunar eclipse
Mar 3 2007 9:08PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The moon darkened, reddened, and turned shades of gray and orange Saturday night during the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years, thrilling stargazers and astronomers around the world.
 
U.S. projects 19 percent emissions rise
Mar 3 2007 4:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - By 2020, the United States will emit almost one-fifth more gases that lead to global warming than it did in 2000, increasing the risks of drought and scarce water supplies.
 
Cameras key to saving endangered tigers
Mar 3 2007 3:45PM (CT)
KEO SEIMA, Cambodia (AP) - Capturing a tiger on camera has always been Ed Pollard's goal, but now it's a necessity. His Wildlife Conservation Society has staked its prestige on a pledge to boost tiger numbers by half across six Asian sites over the next 10 years.
 
Blackbeard's ship to be fully excavated
Mar 3 2007 9:57AM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A shipwreck off the North Carolina coast believed to be that of notorious pirate Blackbeard could be fully excavated in three years, officials working on the project said.
 
Ruins in Athens may be an ancient market
Mar 3 2007 1:11AM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Archaeologists have discovered extensive remains of what is believed to be an ancient marketplace with shops and a religious center at the southern edge of Athens, the Culture Ministry said Friday. The finds, in the coastal neighborhood of Voula, date from the 4th or 5th century B.C.
 
Ruins in Athens may be an ancient market
Mar 3 2007 1:11AM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Archaeologists have discovered extensive remains of what is believed to be an ancient marketplace with shops and a religious center at the southern edge of Athens, the Culture Ministry said Friday. The finds, in the coastal neighborhood of Voula, date from the 4th or 5th century B.C.
 
   

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