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Science News Archives for March 24, 2006

New Mars probe sends back view from orbit
Mar 24 2006 9:07PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A high-resolution camera aboard NASA's latest spacecraft to reach Mars sent back its first view of the Red Planet from orbit, the space agency said Friday.
 
Crabbers face season with guarded optimism
Mar 24 2006 8:58PM (CT)
HOOPERS ISLAND, Md. (AP) - As state biologists in Maryland and Virginia wrap up their annual winter dredge survey, crabbers face the opening of blue crab season on April 1 with cautious optimism.
 
New rocket fails on its maiden launch
Mar 24 2006 8:28PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A partly reusable commercial rocket developed by a California entrepreneur failed during its maiden launch from a Pacific island Friday, a spokeswoman said.
 
Group seeks use for unwelcome carp in Utah
Mar 24 2006 7:39PM (CT)
PROVO, Utah (AP) - Carp introduced to Utah Lake by early settlers are confounding current residents looking for ways to get rid of the fish.
 
Kansas House rejects 'hybrid' cloning ban
Mar 24 2006 7:33PM (CT)
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A proposed ban on human-animal hybrids died Friday when the House cut the heart out of a bill and ended debate early on the issue.
 
Article says Wis. stem cell rules limiting
Mar 24 2006 7:10PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Stem cell patents held by a University of Wisconsin organization are so restrictive that they create an impediment to research, according to a science journal published Friday.
 
Melting ice threatens sea-level rise
Mar 24 2006 5:09PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Earth is already shaking beneath melting ice as rising temperatures threaten to shrink polar glaciers and raise sea levels around the world.
 
Navy uncovers centuries-old Spanish ship
Mar 24 2006 12:34AM (CT)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - Navy construction crews have unearthed a rare Spanish ship that was buried for centuries under sand on Pensacola's Naval Air Station, archaeologist confirmed Thursday.
 
   

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