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Scientist ends Korea stem cell partnership
Nov 12 2005 11:20PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A University of Pittsburgh researcher has pulled out of a partnership with a South Korean stem-cell research team, citing concerns over ethical practices in obtaining donated eggs for the team's groundbreaking research.
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Calif. may build tunnel in quake region
Nov 12 2005 10:55PM (CT)
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (AP) - Traffic is so bad along the eastern rim of Los Angeles' suburban ring that regional planners are considering the once unthinkable _ an 11-mile tunnel through a mountain range in earthquake country.
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Dalai Lama links science, Buddhism
Nov 12 2005 7:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Science and Buddhism share a quest of open investigation into the nature of reality, and science can be a pathway to discovering well-being and happiness, the Dalai Lama told the Society for Neuroscience on Saturday.
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Gov't hopes to protect Nev. artifacts
Nov 12 2005 6:30PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - The National Park Service is drafting a plan to protect cultural resources submerged below Lake Mead and public access to the often hidden treasures.
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U.S. envoy urges Vatican on biotech crops
Nov 12 2005 1:42PM (CT)
VATICAN CITY (AP) - The new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See urged the Vatican on Saturday to promote the potential of biotech crops, saying there was a "moral imperative" to investigate the possible benefits of agricultural technology to feed the world's hungry.
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N.J. biologist studies ice-hardy worms
Nov 12 2005 3:25AM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Normally fodder for anglers and early birds, worms are now getting attention at NASA _ particularly a little-known species that lives in freezing temperatures and can survive two years without food.
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