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Science News Archives for May 8, 2006

Study: Lesbians' brains react differently
May 8 2006 10:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lesbians' brains react differently to sex hormones than those of heterosexual women, new research indicates. That's in line with an earlier study that had indicated gay men's brain responses were different from straight men _ though the difference for men was more pronounced than has now been found in women.
 
Fisherman nets ancient statue in Greece
May 8 2006 7:25PM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - A Greek fisherman has handed over to authorities a large section of an ancient bronze statue brought up in his nets in the Aegean Sea, officials said on Monday.
 
Georgia to revise protected species list
May 8 2006 7:23PM (CT)
ALBANY, Ga. (AP) - The robust redhorse, a mystery fish that dropped off the scientific radar screen for 121 years until it was discovered in the Oconee River near Dublin, would become a rare, rather than endangered species, under a proposed new list of Georgia's protected species.
 
Japan to talk with NASA on supersonic jet
May 8 2006 7:22PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Stung by repeated setbacks, Japan's space agency plans to start talks next month with NASA about jointly developing a supersonic successor to the retired Concorde, an official said Monday.
 
Hawaiian waters grow crowded with whales
May 8 2006 7:21PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Greg Kaufman says his whale-watching boat was doing everything by the book: cruising below 13 knots and staying 100 yards from any visible humpback as a crew member scanned the ocean atop a lookout.
 
Chinook finally arriving at Ore. dam
May 8 2006 7:18PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Spring chinook salmon are finally moving up the Columbia River at Bonneville Dam, making their latest run on record.
 
Chinook finally arriving at Ore. dam
May 8 2006 7:18PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Spring chinook salmon are finally moving up the Columbia River at Bonneville Dam, making their latest run on record.
 
Valparaiso helps with NASA ozone study
May 8 2006 7:17PM (CT)
VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) - Valparaiso University researchers are monitoring northwestern Indiana air quality as part of a nationwide NASA-funded project measuring pollution wafting from distant Asian factories.
 
1918 letter claims Geronimo's bones found
May 8 2006 7:15PM (CT)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Yale University historian discovered a 1918 letter that raises anew questions about a secretive Yale student society and the remains of the American Indian leader Geronimo.
 
   

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