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Science News Archives for May 5, 2007

Schirra remembered for his 'gotchas'
May 5 2007 6:47PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - More than two dozen former astronauts assembled Saturday at the Kennedy Space Center to honor the Astronaut Hall of Fame's newest inductees also remembered Wally Schirra, one of the space program's legendary old-timers.
 
Approaching Dead Sea brings on sinkholes
May 5 2007 11:36AM (CT)
GHOR HADITHA, Jordan (AP) - Giant road signs at the entrance to this village warned that the ground could give way any time. And then I heard rumbling. Farmers waved their arms and shouted furiously at me to stop my car.
 
Mideast conflict slows Dead Sea rescue
May 5 2007 10:43AM (CT)
GHOR HADITHA, Jordan (AP) - Jordan, Israel and the Palestinians are slowly pushing through the tangle of their disputes and suspicions in a race to save a biblical and ecological treasure, the Dead Sea.
 
Progress on global warming is questioned
May 5 2007 8:44AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - European Union and U.S. leaders are hailing what they say is a major step toward bridging their sharp differences on global warming. Academics and critics of President Bush's policies, however, question whether he really gave any ground.
 
Progress on global warming is questioned
May 5 2007 8:44AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - European Union and U.S. leaders are hailing what they say is a major step toward bridging their sharp differences on global warming. Academics and critics of President Bush's policies, however, question whether he really gave any ground.
 
Judges get crash course in sciences
May 5 2007 6:56AM (CT)
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - As advanced science plays a larger role in courtrooms across the country, judges who earned degrees in English or the humanities face the daunting task of making informed decisions about some very technical disputes. That's why judges from across the Southeast gathered Friday for a crash course with medical and genetics experts at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 
   

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