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Science News Archives for October 6, 2005

Birth mother vs. egg donor decision upheld
Oct 6 2005 11:39PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A woman who gave birth to triplets using donated eggs is the legal mother of the children even though she has no genetic link to them, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
 
Rare pangolin, seized from tourist, dies
Oct 6 2005 10:41PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - An endangered ant-eating animal has died at the Los Angeles Zoo 10 months after wildlife inspectors confiscated it from a tourist returning from Africa.
 
Is cloned food destined for our tables?
Oct 6 2005 8:10PM (CT)
ROUND TOP, Texas (AP) - About 80 miles east of Austin, out where the fire ants bite and men still doff their baseball hats when greeting women, 20 cows pregnant with calves cloned by ViaGen Inc. have just arrived.
 
Fishermen to help save Alaska whales
Oct 6 2005 7:53PM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Alaska's commercial fishing fleet is joining in an effort to save the world's most endangered whales.
 
Shark Nicole clocks more than 12,000 miles
Oct 6 2005 7:51PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A great white shark named Nicole logged more than 12,000 miles swimming from Africa to Australia and back, the first proof of a link between the two continents' shark populations, researchers say.
 
Indonesia to create tsunami warning system
Oct 6 2005 7:48PM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Indonesia will establish a tsunami warning system in its most earthquake-prone region by the end of 2005, a government scientist said Thursday.
 
Forecasters: Another hurricane could hit
Oct 6 2005 2:25PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - With two months left in the Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters warn that another devastating storm could hit the U.S. this year. And some of the conditions that sent Hurricanes Katrina and Rita slamming into the Gulf Coast appear to still be in place.
 
Robotic Hummer gets pole in robot race
Oct 6 2005 6:10AM (CT)
FONTANA, Calif. (AP) - A driverless red Hummer snagged the pole position Wednesday in a government-sponsored sequel race across the Mojave Desert that will pit 23 robots against one another.
 
Envoy: U.S. greenhouse gas growth slowing
Oct 6 2005 6:10AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The chief U.S. negotiator on global warming acknowledged Wednesday the nation's glacial pace in reducing greenhouse gases and said even that might not continue in the future.
 
Sea otters could return to Southern Calif.
Oct 6 2005 12:08AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday proposed allowing sea otters back into Southern California waters, saying that scrapping the current "no-otter zone" would boost recovery efforts for the threatened species.
 
   

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