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Battle threatens Calif. stem cell agency
Jun 5 2005 9:55PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California's effort to become a world leader in human embryonic stem cell research has long been supported by a coterie of well-heeled patient advocates who found their champion in an obscure state senator from Sacramento.
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Schools opening up to alternative medicine
Jun 5 2005 8:08AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Once largely dismissed as a leftover fad from the Age of Aquarius, acupuncture, herbal remedies and other forms of alternative medicine are finding their way into curriculums at traditional medical schools _ most recently the University of Pennsylvania.
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Mars rover frees itself from sandy dune
Jun 5 2005 6:32AM (CT)
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - The Mars rover Opportunity resumed rolling freely across the Martian surface Saturday after scientists freed it from a sand dune where it had been mired for nearly five weeks, NASA officials said.
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Rattlesnakes thrive in Iowa prairie
Jun 5 2005 6:02AM (CT)
WESTFIELD, Iowa (AP) - While some treat snakes with revulsion, the Nature Conservancy has nothing but respect for the prairie rattlesnakes that slither through the tall grasses just south of town.
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