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Science News Archives for June 8, 2005

Mass. lawmakers seek aid for red tide
Jun 8 2005 8:53PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Lawmakers requested emergency help from the government Wednesday as a toxic red tide that has shut down shellfishing beds from Maine to Martha's Vineyard showed no signs of abating.
 
Survey: Scientific misbehavior is common
Jun 8 2005 8:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It's not the stuff of headlines, like fraud. But more mundane misbehavior by scientists is common enough that it may pose an even greater threat to the integrity of science, a new report asserts.
 
NASA has work to do before shuttle launch
Jun 8 2005 8:47PM (CT)
WEBSTER, Texas (AP) - NASA still has not met three of the 15 recommendations to return a shuttle to space following the Columbia disaster, but a task group overseeing the effort said Wednesday it hopes to complete its work in time for a July launch.
 
Possible ice volcano found on Saturn moon
Jun 8 2005 8:47PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The international Cassini spacecraft has spotted what appears to be an ice volcano on Saturn's planet-size moon, a finding that may help explain the source of Titan's thick atmosphere.
 
Prehistoric croc fossils found in Brazil
Jun 8 2005 8:46PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Scientists on Wednesday unveiled 11 skeletons of prehistoric crocodiles and said their discovery suggests that an ancient land bridge once linked South America to Indo-Pakistan.
 
Mexican volcano rumbles back to life
Jun 8 2005 8:46PM (CT)
SAN MARCOS, Mexico (AP) - The Volcano of Fire has rumbled back to life with its strongest eruptions in 20 years, spewing lava and ash clouds that had some residents who remained in their homes Wednesday casting nervous glances at the peak.
 
Blair calls for U.S. action on climate
Jun 8 2005 9:34AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Tony Blair said Wednesday he was hopeful of a deal on tackling climate change and lifting Africa out of poverty following talks in Washington on his G8 priorities.
 
New shipwrecks found in Hawaii archipelago
Jun 8 2005 4:35AM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Marine scientists investigating the discovery of two sunken ships in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands have found two new shipwrecks and a trail of coal that may lead to another wreck.
 
   

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