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Science News Archives for May 1, 2007

EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
 
EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
 
EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
 
USDA: Tree beetle may spread across U.S.
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - An exotic beetle that destroys ash trees could spread from the Great Lakes states across the east-central United States within the next two decades, federal agriculture officials said Tuesday.
 
Scientists protest new reading of ESA
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - More than three dozen scientists have signed a letter to protest a new Bush administration interpretation of the Endangered Species Act, saying it jeopardizes animals such as wolves and grizzly bears.
 
Collapsing colony disorder impacts N.D.
May 1 2007 7:13PM (CT)
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota now is among about a dozen states where beekeepers report some of their bees are buzzing away from hives for good.
 
Scientists display modified sorghum crop
May 1 2007 7:00PM (CT)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Texas A&M University scientists showed off to state and federal officials Tuesday a genetically engineered crop of sorghum they believe will be a more efficient and economical option to corn in drier parts of the country as the nation pushes for alternative energy sources.
 
On trip to Mars, NASA must rethink death
May 1 2007 5:08PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - How do you get rid of the body of a dead astronaut on a three-year mission to Mars and back?
 
Scientists to do CT scan on mummy corpse
May 1 2007 4:27PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Museum scientists who want to know what's under the wrappings of a child mummy plan a CT scan of the remains Wednesday.
 
S.C. seeks public input on ocean energy
May 1 2007 3:02PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - The government wants to know what people think about generating energy from wind, currents and waves off the South Carolina coast.
 
Researchers to do autopsy on dead whale
May 1 2007 2:56PM (CT)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Researchers planned to perform an autopsy on a five-ton, nearly 30-foot gray whale that washed ashore dead near Johnson Point in Washington.
 
School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
 
School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
 
School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
 
L.A. tops list of nation's most polluted
May 1 2007 6:57AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles can continue being the butt of smog jokes now that it has once again topped the American Lung Association's bad air list of most polluted cities in America.
 
Nations urged to reduce greenhouse gases
May 1 2007 5:40AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - The European Union called on developing countries Tuesday to take immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gases, saying they must stop blaming richer nations for their own failure to act.
 
   

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