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Study: Wrong fish used to save species
Sep 5 2007 8:12PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A 20-year government effort to restore the population of an endangered native trout in Colorado has made little progress because biologists have been stocking some of the waterways with the wrong fish, a new study says.
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Group unveils polar science station
Sep 5 2007 6:34PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The Belgian-based International Polar Foundation on Wednesday unveiled what it claimed to be the world's first zero-emissions polar science station in Antarctica to conduct research on climate change.
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Group unveils polar science station
Sep 5 2007 6:34PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The Belgian-based International Polar Foundation on Wednesday unveiled what it claimed to be the world's first zero-emissions polar science station in Antarctica to conduct research on climate change.
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U.K. OKs contentious stem cell research
Sep 5 2007 3:53PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - British authorities decided Wednesday to permit research that uses animal eggs to create human stem cells _ studies experts say are critical to unlocking treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other diseases.
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Study: Tsunami could kill 1M in S. Asia
Sep 5 2007 3:24PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - At least a million people in South Asia's Bay of Bengal could be swept to their deaths by a tsunami if a giant earthquake hits off the coast of Myanmar, according to a study published Thursday.
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Development said destroying birds' homes
Sep 5 2007 3:19PM (CT)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - The spread of farms and towns on Malaysia's coasts has destroyed some of the world's most important winter homes for migrating birds, said a report released Wednesday.
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