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Science News Archives for May 24, 2007

Researcher: Stegosaur babies made tracks
May 24 2007 9:13PM (CT)
MORRISON, Colo. (AP) - Researcher Matt Mossbrucker believes four small dinosaur tracks found within sight of the skyscrapers of downtown Denver were made by two stegosaur babies, a find he says would be "incredibly rare."
 
Researcher: Stegosaur babies made tracks
May 24 2007 9:13PM (CT)
MORRISON, Colo. (AP) - Researcher Matt Mossbrucker believes four small dinosaur tracks found within sight of the skyscrapers of downtown Denver were made by two stegosaur babies, a find he says would be "incredibly rare."
 
Next up for lost whales: fire hoses
May 24 2007 9:03PM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Marine biologists said Thursday that they planned to spray fire hoses in a river near two lost, injured whales in the next attempt to coax the pair back toward salt water.
 
Next up for lost whales: fire hoses
May 24 2007 9:03PM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Marine biologists said Thursday that they planned to spray fire hoses in a river near two lost, injured whales in the next attempt to coax the pair back toward salt water.
 
Next up for lost whales: fire hoses
May 24 2007 9:03PM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Marine biologists said Thursday that they planned to spray fire hoses in a river near two lost, injured whales in the next attempt to coax the pair back toward salt water.
 
Bear-like creature fossil found in N.D.
May 24 2007 7:25PM (CT)
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The skeleton of a bear-like creature believed to be about 60 million years old has been found in the North Dakota Badlands, the state paleontologist says.
 
Drought aids scientists in muck removal
May 24 2007 7:25PM (CT)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - State water and wildlife managers are taking advantage of an unprecedented drought by removing life-choking muck along Lake Okeechobee's shoreline.
 
Drought aids scientists in muck removal
May 24 2007 7:25PM (CT)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - State water and wildlife managers are taking advantage of an unprecedented drought by removing life-choking muck along Lake Okeechobee's shoreline.
 
Drought aids scientists in muck removal
May 24 2007 7:25PM (CT)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - State water and wildlife managers are taking advantage of an unprecedented drought by removing life-choking muck along Lake Okeechobee's shoreline.
 
Group: Sinking ships will boost tourism
May 24 2007 5:14PM (CT)
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (AP) - The so-called "Graveyard of the Atlantic" can expect a few more guests. But unlike the ships and vessels that sank off North Carolina's coast because of storms and war, an effort is under way to promote tourism by purposely sinking ships so they'll become artificial reefs.
 
Scientists seek approval to kill sharks
May 24 2007 4:45PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Federal scientists want permission to kill Galapagos sharks in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands in an effort to save the endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
 
Groups seek shipping moratorium on Lakes
May 24 2007 3:48PM (CT)
PORTAGE, Ind. (AP) - A coalition of environmental groups worried about the spread of invasive species into the Great Lakes from ballast water discharged by foreign vessels is calling for a moratorium on international shipping.
 
NASA lawyer destroyed meeting DVD
May 24 2007 3:37PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA's top lawyer said Thursday that he destroyed several DVD recordings of a talk between the space agency's boss and the staff of its internal watchdog office because he wanted to make sure the meeting details weren't made public.
 
Smithsonian to plan soil science exhibit
May 24 2007 3:05PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A new exhibit that really dishes the dirt is in the planning stages at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
 
Tropical ecology lures scholars to Mo.
May 24 2007 2:45PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The mighty Mississippi isn't going to be confused with the Nile River anytime soon, and St. Louis certainly isn't rainforest country, but students from all over the world come to this city to study tropical ecology.
 
   

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