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U.S. millionaire to be next space tourist
Jul 6 2005 10:12PM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's space agency has signed a deal that would make a U.S. millionaire scientist only the third tourist to visit the international space station, a spokesman said Wednesday.
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Scientists start study of Kennewick Man
Jul 6 2005 9:09PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Scientists Wednesday began studying the 9,300-year-old remains of Kennewick Man, one of the oldest and most complete skeletons ever found in North America _ and focus of a long legal battle between researchers and Northwest Indian tribes.
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Mummy exhibit shows off interactive side
Jul 6 2005 2:37PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - The seven mummies on display at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History are nowhere near as famous as King Tut, but they are just as intriguing.
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Discovery launch date reopens wounds
Jul 6 2005 1:22PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - Families of the seven astronauts who died aboard the shuttle Columbia feel hope and pain as they reflect on NASA's return to space for the first time since the tragedy 2 1/2 years ago.
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Neanderthal genome may be reconstructed
Jul 6 2005 9:49AM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - German and U.S. scientists have launched a project to reconstruct the Neanderthal genome, the Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology said Wednesday.
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Dinosaur track found in Alaskan park
Jul 6 2005 7:46AM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A track from a three-toed dinosaur believed to be about 70 million years old has been discovered in Denali National Park, the first evidence that the animals roamed there, scientists said.
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