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Science News Archives for August 15, 2006

Israeli zoo animals show signs of stress
Aug 15 2006 7:16PM (CT)
HAIFA, Israel (AP) - The baboons got stressed, the lions got fat and zoo officials worry the antelopes might have heart attacks. After 34 days in indoor shelters, many of the animals at the Haifa Zoo got a breath of outdoor air _ if not a taste of freedom _ for the first time on Tuesday.
 
Group helps man on possible shipwreck
Aug 15 2006 7:11PM (CT)
CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (AP) - A nonprofit marine heritage group is throwing its support behind an entrepreneur who believes he has located the Great Lakes' oldest shipwreck but is battling with the state over rights to oversee it.
 
NASA borrows ideas from Apollo program
Aug 15 2006 7:11PM (CT)
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Jim Snoddy and other NASA engineers didn't just go to the drawing board or a warehouse when they needed ideas _ and parts _ for America's next lunar rocket. They went to space museums.
 
NASA searching for moon landing tapes
Aug 15 2006 7:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Red-faced because the best pictures of its glory days are missing, NASA said Tuesday it was launching an official search for more than 13,000 original tapes of the historic Apollo moon missions.
 
Scientist calls for 1 planet definition
Aug 15 2006 7:50AM (CT)
PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) - Scientists have to agree on a universal definition for what qualifies as a planet, the head of a global astronomy organization said Tuesday, as scientists debate the future designation of Pluto.
 
   

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