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Science News Archives for May 26, 2007

Possible Aztec offerings found in Mexico
May 26 2007 7:34PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Archaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings to the Aztec rain god.
 
Possible Aztec offerings found in Mexico
May 26 2007 7:34PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Archaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings to the Aztec rain god.
 
Possible Aztec offerings found in Mexico
May 26 2007 7:34PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Archaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings to the Aztec rain god.
 
Possible Aztec offerings found in Mexico
May 26 2007 7:34PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Archaeologists diving into a lake in the crater of a snowcapped volcano found wooden scepters shaped like lightning bolts that match 500-year-old descriptions by Spanish priests and conquerors writing about offerings to the Aztec rain god.
 
Calif. farmers fear spread of apple moth
May 26 2007 7:34PM (CT)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Sightings of the light brown apple moth _ which can ruin everything from tomatoes to citrus fruit to alfalfa _ have shot up into the thousands since the insect was first discovered in the San Francisco Bay area three months ago, agriculture officials said Friday.
 
Astronauts try new shuttle simulator
May 26 2007 7:33PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Nearly 40 astronauts on Friday became the first to ride aboard a NASA tourist attraction that recreates a ride aboard the space shuttle, complete with the deep rumble of liftoff and a serene view of the earth from orbit.
 
Astronauts try new shuttle simulator
May 26 2007 7:33PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Nearly 40 astronauts on Friday became the first to ride aboard a NASA tourist attraction that recreates a ride aboard the space shuttle, complete with the deep rumble of liftoff and a serene view of the earth from orbit.
 
Astronauts try new shuttle simulator
May 26 2007 7:33PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Nearly 40 astronauts on Friday became the first to ride aboard a NASA tourist attraction that recreates a ride aboard the space shuttle, complete with the deep rumble of liftoff and a serene view of the earth from orbit.
 
Researcher: Stegosaur babies made tracks
May 26 2007 7:33PM (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 26 2007 7:33PM (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."
 
Drought aids scientists in muck removal
May 26 2007 7:28PM (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 26 2007 7:28PM (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 26 2007 7:28PM (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.
 
Cicadas a tasty treat for zoo animals
May 26 2007 7:28PM (CT)
BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) - At the Brookfield Zoo, cicadas are a lot more than just really noisy insects: They're delicious treats.
 
Cicadas a tasty treat for zoo animals
May 26 2007 7:28PM (CT)
BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) - At the Brookfield Zoo, cicadas are a lot more than just really noisy insects: They're delicious treats.
 
Cicadas a tasty treat for zoo animals
May 26 2007 7:28PM (CT)
BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) - At the Brookfield Zoo, cicadas are a lot more than just really noisy insects: They're delicious treats.
 
Activists: U.S. to reject climate deal
May 26 2007 7:27PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The United States is preparing to reject new targets on climate change at a Group of Eight summit next month, dashing German and British hopes for a new global pact on carbon emissions, according to comments on a document released by the environmental group Greenpeace.
 
City mayors under gun on global warming
May 26 2007 11:48AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Bold new initiatives against global warming have come out of major cities around the world over the past few weeks _ with the notable exception of Washington.
 
Rescuers use fire hoses to herd whales
May 26 2007 5:31AM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Encouraged by the response of two injured, wayward whales to the spray of a fire hose, marine scientists plan to use more hoses when they resume efforts next week to herd the pair back out to the Pacific Ocean.
 
Rescuers use fire hoses to herd whales
May 26 2007 5:31AM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Encouraged by the response of two injured, wayward whales to the spray of a fire hose, marine scientists plan to use more hoses when they resume efforts next week to herd the pair back out to the Pacific Ocean.
 
Rescuers use fire hoses to herd whales
May 26 2007 5:31AM (CT)
RIO VISTA, Calif. (AP) - Encouraged by the response of two injured, wayward whales to the spray of a fire hose, marine scientists plan to use more hoses when they resume efforts next week to herd the pair back out to the Pacific Ocean.
 
   

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