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Science News Archives for June 9, 2007

Gap in Atlantis' thermal blanket studied
Jun 9 2007 11:29PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - With a 4-inch gap in the space shuttle Atlantis' heat-protecting blanket not appearing to be an urgent problem on Saturday, the crew readied themselves for what NASA called a delicate ballet with the international space station.
 
Gap in Atlantis' thermal blanket studied
Jun 9 2007 11:29PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - With a 4-inch gap in the space shuttle Atlantis' heat-protecting blanket not appearing to be an urgent problem on Saturday, the crew readied themselves for what NASA called a delicate ballet with the international space station.
 
Study: Caribbean frogs stem from abroad
Jun 9 2007 8:10PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - More than a hundred species of tiny land-breeding frogs in the Caribbean evolved from a single South American species that probably hitched a ride on a raft of vegetation and washed up on an island beach, according to scientists who spent decades collecting tissues from the colorful hoppers.
 
Study: Caribbean frogs stem from abroad
Jun 9 2007 8:10PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - More than a hundred species of tiny land-breeding frogs in the Caribbean evolved from a single South American species that probably hitched a ride on a raft of vegetation and washed up on an island beach, according to scientists who spent decades collecting tissues from the colorful hoppers.
 
U.S. pushes to protect red coral species
Jun 9 2007 12:16PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The U.S. is leading a push to protect a type of red coral that grows deep in the world's oceans and seas, putting it at odds with Italian fishermen who have harvested the species for generations to make artwork and jewelry.
 
U.S. pushes to protect red coral species
Jun 9 2007 12:16PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The U.S. is leading a push to protect a type of red coral that grows deep in the world's oceans and seas, putting it at odds with Italian fishermen who have harvested the species for generations to make artwork and jewelry.
 
U.S. pushes to protect red coral species
Jun 9 2007 12:16PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The U.S. is leading a push to protect a type of red coral that grows deep in the world's oceans and seas, putting it at odds with Italian fishermen who have harvested the species for generations to make artwork and jewelry.
 
U.S. pushes to protect red coral species
Jun 9 2007 12:16PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The U.S. is leading a push to protect a type of red coral that grows deep in the world's oceans and seas, putting it at odds with Italian fishermen who have harvested the species for generations to make artwork and jewelry.
 
   

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