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Science News Archives for November 1, 2005

Ancient burial ground discovered in N.Y.
Nov 1 2005 10:41PM (CT)
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) - James Richeson was checking out erosion damage on eastern Long Island after days of torrential rain last month when he made a fascinating discovery.
 
Study: Male mice sing when females near
Nov 1 2005 9:54PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Songbirds may be the Sinatras of the animal world, but male mice can carry a tune too, say Washington University researchers who were surprised by what they heard.
 
Couple ties the knot in Halloween garb
Nov 1 2005 9:27PM (CT)
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) - Crystal Elliott is following in the tradition of other famous brides _ like the Bride of Frankenstein and the Bride of Chucky.
 
Blair launches new talks on climate change
Nov 1 2005 9:23PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Tony Blair launched a new round of international talks on climate change Tuesday, encouraging G-8 nations and major polluters such as China and India to use cleaner forms of energy.
 
Man in resting study finally walks again
Nov 1 2005 9:04PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Stephen Snitzky's feet have touched the ground for the first time since August. The healthy, physically fit man who agreed to help science by remaining in bed or suspended in a body-length harness for 12 weeks took his first shaky step Monday.
 
Calif. quake could devastate water supply
Nov 1 2005 9:01PM (CT)
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A major Northern California earthquake could severely damage the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta levee system and jeopardize the water supply for two-thirds of Californians for more than a year, a top state water official warned Tuesday.
 
Sonoma County to vote on modified foods
Nov 1 2005 8:58PM (CT)
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) - The tomatoes, basil and apples that Shelley Arrowsmith grows on her modest 2.5-acre farm in Sonoma County are produced without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
 
Zoo Atlanta gorilla gives birth to twins
Nov 1 2005 8:56PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - A gorilla at Zoo Atlanta has given birth to twins _ only the sixth time that's happened in a North American zoo since 1966.
 
'Intelligent design' battle goes to polls
Nov 1 2005 8:50PM (CT)
DOVER, Pa. (AP) - A battle over a policy requiring that ninth-graders in this rural community learn about "intelligent design" in biology class is being fought on two fronts _ one political, one legal.
 
   

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