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Science News Archives for November 8, 2007

Scientists detect fungus in farm fields
Nov 8 2007 8:08PM (CT)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - A fungus that attacks alfalfa and clover with rotting brown lesions has been detected in farm fields in New York and four other Northeastern states, say Cornell University scientists.
 
Shuttle astronauts greeted in Houston
Nov 8 2007 8:06PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - A day after ending a grueling and historic 15-day mission, the seven astronauts of the space shuttle Discovery arrived in Houston to a cheering crowd of relatives, friends and colleagues.
 
Shuttle astronauts greeted in Houston
Nov 8 2007 8:06PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - A day after ending a grueling and historic 15-day mission, the seven astronauts of the space shuttle Discovery arrived in Houston to a cheering crowd of relatives, friends and colleagues.
 
Shuttle astronauts greeted in Houston
Nov 8 2007 8:06PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - A day after ending a grueling and historic 15-day mission, the seven astronauts of the space shuttle Discovery arrived in Houston to a cheering crowd of relatives, friends and colleagues.
 
Ground said rising at Yellowstone Park
Nov 8 2007 8:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Yellowstone National Park, once the site of a giant volcano, has begun swelling up, possibly because molten rock is accumulating beneath the surface, scientists report.
 
Decision to toss Nowak evidence appealed
Nov 8 2007 7:27PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Prosecutors on Thursday appealed a judge's order to strike the arrest interview and vehicle search of former astronaut Lisa Nowak, accused of attacking a romantic rival.
 
Shipping fuel fumes contribute to deaths
Nov 8 2007 7:27PM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - Ships belching toxic fumes from diesel fuel contribute to the deaths of tens of thousands of people in Europe, Asia and the United States each year, claims a U.S. report released this week.
 
   

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