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Science News Archives for June 22, 2007

Space shuttle lands in California
Jun 22 2007 9:11PM (CT)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Atlantis and its seven astronauts took a cross-country detour and landed safely in the Mojave Desert Friday, ending a two-week mission of construction on the international space station and bring a crew member home from the outpost.
 
Space shuttle lands in California
Jun 22 2007 9:11PM (CT)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Atlantis and its seven astronauts took a cross-country detour and landed safely in the Mojave Desert Friday, ending a two-week mission of construction on the international space station and bring a crew member home from the outpost.
 
Space shuttle lands in California
Jun 22 2007 9:11PM (CT)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Atlantis and its seven astronauts took a cross-country detour and landed safely in the Mojave Desert Friday, ending a two-week mission of construction on the international space station and bring a crew member home from the outpost.
 
Scientists to explore Arctic Ocean ridge
Jun 22 2007 7:25PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The Gakkel Ridge, encased under the frozen Arctic Ocean, is steep and rocky, and scientists suspect its remote location hosts an array of undiscovered life. Researchers hope newly developed robots will give them their first look at the mysterious ridge located between Greenland and Siberia.
 
Scientists to explore Arctic Ocean ridge
Jun 22 2007 7:25PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The Gakkel Ridge, encased under the frozen Arctic Ocean, is steep and rocky, and scientists suspect its remote location hosts an array of undiscovered life. Researchers hope newly developed robots will give them their first look at the mysterious ridge located between Greenland and Siberia.
 
Some Masada remains questioned by study
Jun 22 2007 7:05PM (CT)
MASADA, Israel (AP) - An Israeli anthropologist is using modern forensics and an obscure biblical passage to challenge accepted wisdom about mysterious human remains found at Masada, the desert fortress famous as the scene of a mass suicide nearly 2,000 years ago.
 
Some Masada remains questioned by study
Jun 22 2007 7:05PM (CT)
MASADA, Israel (AP) - An Israeli anthropologist is using modern forensics and an obscure biblical passage to challenge accepted wisdom about mysterious human remains found at Masada, the desert fortress famous as the scene of a mass suicide nearly 2,000 years ago.
 
Some Masada remains questioned by study
Jun 22 2007 7:05PM (CT)
MASADA, Israel (AP) - An Israeli anthropologist is using modern forensics and an obscure biblical passage to challenge accepted wisdom about mysterious human remains found at Masada, the desert fortress famous as the scene of a mass suicide nearly 2,000 years ago.
 
Some Masada remains questioned by study
Jun 22 2007 7:05PM (CT)
MASADA, Israel (AP) - An Israeli anthropologist is using modern forensics and an obscure biblical passage to challenge accepted wisdom about mysterious human remains found at Masada, the desert fortress famous as the scene of a mass suicide nearly 2,000 years ago.
 
Particle collider to fire up next May
Jun 22 2007 6:00PM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - The world's biggest particle collider will start up next May, six months behind schedule because of problems, including the failure of a key U.S. designed part, the European Organization for Nuclear Research said Friday.
 
Ecuador wants habitat on endangered list
Jun 22 2007 3:28PM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Ecuador says tourism is threatening the Galapagos Islands and has asked UNESCO to add the habitat that inspired the theory of evolution to its endangered list, the culture agency said Friday.
 
Alstom to develop CO2 capture plant
Jun 22 2007 7:01AM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - French engineering company Alstom said Friday it won a development contract with Germany power and gas provider E.on AG to develop a carbon dioxide emissions capture plant in southern Sweden.
 
   

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