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Science News Archives for May 10, 2006

Bounty fishing helping save salmon
May 10 2006 9:48PM (CT)
CHINOOK LANDING, Ore. (AP) - On his first cast of the season, Jim Walker pitched a lure resembling a baby salmon into the dark green waters of the Columbia River and _ BAM! _ hooked a 24-inch fish with a $4 bounty on its head.
 
DNA tests confirm bear was a hybrid
May 10 2006 9:47PM (CT)
IQALUIT, Nunavut (AP) - Northern hunters, scientists and people with vivid imaginations have discussed the possibility for years.
 
UCSF gets $16M grant for stem cell center
May 10 2006 6:36PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Sound pioneer Ray Dolby and his wife gave $16 million to the University of California, San Francisco to start a stem cell center that will perform research without federal funds, the school announced Wednesday.
 
Colo. court to decide on lynx protections
May 10 2006 6:20PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A federal appeals court heard arguments Wednesday over whether a lynx that has federal protection in Colorado is still protected if it wanders across the state's southern border into New Mexico.
 
Women get paternal clues in men's faces
May 10 2006 6:19PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Women looking for a long-term relationship like men who like children _ and they can tell which guys might be interested in becoming fathers just by looking at their faces. Those are among the findings of a study of college students published Wednesday in a British scientific journal.
 
$10M prize for hydrogen fuel technology
May 10 2006 6:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs will be able to vie for a grand prize of $10 million, and smaller prizes reaching millions of dollars, under House-passed legislation to encourage research into hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
 
12 species of flies get federal protection
May 10 2006 6:06PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Twelve species of rare flies known for their elaborate courtship displays and found only in the Hawaiian Islands are now protected under the Endangered Species Act.
 
   

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