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Science News Archives for July 28, 2007

Russian official denies astronaut drank
Jul 28 2007 11:17PM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's space agency denied Saturday that an astronaut could have flown drunk aboard a Soyuz spacecraft from its Baikonur cosmodrome, reacting to allegations reported by the chairman of an independent U.S. panel on astronaut health.
 
Gulf 'dead zone' measures in top 3
Jul 28 2007 9:56PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The oxygen-poor "dead zone" off the Louisiana and Texas coasts isn't quite as big as predicted this year, but it is still the third-largest ever mapped, a scientist said Saturday.
 
Analysis: NASA culture still broken?
Jul 28 2007 8:29PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - At NASA, once again, the problem is its culture _ a habit of dismissing the concerns of knowledgeable underlings.
 
Analysis: NASA culture still broken?
Jul 28 2007 8:29PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - At NASA, once again, the problem is its culture _ a habit of dismissing the concerns of knowledgeable underlings.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 28 2007 5:27AM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 28 2007 5:27AM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 28 2007 5:27AM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
   

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