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Camera helps identify unknown sea creatures
Sep 2 2005 10:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After fleeing in the face of Hurricane Katrina, ocean researchers have returned to the Gulf of Mexico where they are getting a revealing new look at the deep sea.
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Hundreds of dead geese found in Oregon
Sep 2 2005 8:22PM (CT)
KEIZER, Ore. (AP) - Hundreds of Canada geese have been found dead on their stomachs, their wings flared out, puzzling officials.
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U.S. confirms citrus greening in Florida
Sep 2 2005 8:20PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - A plant illness that could endanger Florida's $9 billion citrus industry has been found for the first time in the United States, agriculture officials said Friday.
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Lava bench collapses in Hawaii
Sep 2 2005 8:18PM (CT)
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Hawaii (AP) - Fresh molten rock from Kilauea volcano is flowing into an area where a 12-acre bench of hardened lava crashed into the ocean last weekend.
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Breaking glaciers imperil Arctic lifestyle
Sep 2 2005 8:13PM (CT)
ILULISSAT, Greenland (AP) - Watching the gargantuan chunks of ice break off the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and thunder into an Arctic fjord is a spectacular sight.
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Forecast: Hurricane season far from over
Sep 2 2005 8:09PM (CT)
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Amid the unfolding disaster left by Hurricane Katrina, Colorado State University researchers said Friday they expect more storms over the next two months.
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US, India agree on scientific cooperation
Sep 2 2005 7:49AM (CT)
BANGALORE, India (AP) - India and the United States have resolved a dispute over intellectual property, enabling them to sign an agreement on scientific collaboration next month, India's science minister said Friday.
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