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Science News Archives for March 8, 2008

Astronauts will assemble robot in space
Mar 8 2008 3:23PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Astronauts bound for orbit this week will dabble in science fiction, assembling a "monstrous" two-armed space station robot that will rise like Frankenstein from its transport bed.
 
Countdown starts for shuttle launch
Mar 8 2008 8:12AM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The countdown began Saturday for NASA's next shuttle launch, an unusually long space station mission by Endeavour.
 
Countdown starts for shuttle launch
Mar 8 2008 8:12AM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The countdown began Saturday for NASA's next shuttle launch, an unusually long space station mission by Endeavour.
 
Archaeologists unveil finds in Rome digs
Mar 8 2008 1:17AM (CT)
ROME (AP) - A sixth-century copper factory, medieval kitchens still stocked with pots and pans, and remains of Renaissance palaces are among the finds unveiled Friday by archaeologists digging up Rome in preparation for a new subway line. Archaeologists have been probing the depths of the Eternal City at 38 digs, many of which are near famous monuments or on key thoroughfares.
 
Archaeologists unveil finds in Rome digs
Mar 8 2008 1:17AM (CT)
ROME (AP) - A sixth-century copper factory, medieval kitchens still stocked with pots and pans, and remains of Renaissance palaces are among the finds unveiled Friday by archaeologists digging up Rome in preparation for a new subway line. Archaeologists have been probing the depths of the Eternal City at 38 digs, many of which are near famous monuments or on key thoroughfares.
 
Archaeologists unveil finds in Rome digs
Mar 8 2008 1:17AM (CT)
ROME (AP) - A sixth-century copper factory, medieval kitchens still stocked with pots and pans, and remains of Renaissance palaces are among the finds unveiled Friday by archaeologists digging up Rome in preparation for a new subway line. Archaeologists have been probing the depths of the Eternal City at 38 digs, many of which are near famous monuments or on key thoroughfares.
 
   

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