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Science News Archives for November 2, 2005

Bleaching threatens Caribbean coral reefs
Nov 2 2005 9:59PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Unusually warm waters are bleaching coral reefs throughout the Caribbean, raising fears of a die-off of the important organisms, scientists and environmentalists said Wednesday.
 
Caribbean reefs bleached by warm water
Nov 2 2005 9:55PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Unusually warm waters are bleaching coral reefs throughout the Caribbean, raising fears of a die-off of the important organisms, scientists and environmentalists said Wednesday.
 
NASA returns experiments to students
Nov 2 2005 6:35PM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Eleven school experiments that spent nearly four years outside the International Space Station were returned to students by NASA on Wednesday.
 
Ancient rudder moved to Fla. center
Nov 2 2005 6:35PM (CT)
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) - A 12-foot rudder from a ship which sank more than a century ago has been removed from Vilano Beach and moved to a nearby research center for study and display.
 
Study: Male mice sing when females near
Nov 2 2005 6:33PM (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.
 
Space station marks 5 years of residents
Nov 2 2005 6:16PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - The international space station Wednesday marked five continuous years of people living and working aboard it. But there wasn't much time for celebration.
 
Blair launches new talks on climate change
Nov 2 2005 9:44AM (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.
 
   

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