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Science News Archives for October 28, 2005

Scientist: Comets blasted early Americans
Oct 28 2005 8:07PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A supernova could be the "quick and dirty" explanation for what may have happened to an early North American culture, a nuclear scientist here said Thursday.
 
Scientists unsure of how to protect river
Oct 28 2005 8:06PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - Scientists say they still don't know how to protect the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon without disrupting water and power production upstream.
 
Experts urge awareness on global warming
Oct 28 2005 8:05PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The special-effects film extravaganza "The Day After Tomorrow" offers one extreme scenario on global warming: instant worldwide catastrophe. The bestseller "State of Fear" offers another: worrywart scientists are hyperventilating over nothing.
 
Science groups balk at Kansas proposal
Oct 28 2005 8:05PM (CT)
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Two national groups say the state can't use their copyrighted material in proposed science standards that critics contend promote creationism.
 
Robots may allow surgery in space
Oct 28 2005 7:51PM (CT)
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Small robots designed by University of Nebraska researchers may allow doctors on Earth to help perform surgery on patients in space.
 
Ex-space museum chief says he traded items
Oct 28 2005 7:35PM (CT)
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - A former space museum president testified Friday at his theft trial that he sometimes traded his own space and astronaut artifacts to obtain items for the museum.
 
Mo. team mounts tiny cameras atop deer
Oct 28 2005 2:53PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Between hunters and cars, the fall is a hard time for deer. Now, a University of Missouri researcher is gaining insight into the world of the graceful animal through tiny cameras mounted on their heads.
 
MIT fires professor over falsified data
Oct 28 2005 8:08AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has fired a biology professor for allegedly fabricating research data.
 
Reports: Satellite failed to reach orbit
Oct 28 2005 7:46AM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - A Russian satellite has failed to reach its designated orbit, news reports said Friday in the latest is a series of mishaps that have dented the prestige of the country's space program.
 
   

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