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1,700-year-old cemetery found in Syria
Nov 15 2007 8:15PM (CT)
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Archeologists have unearthed a Roman-era cemetery dating from the 3rd century A.D. in northeast Syria, one of several recent archaeological discoveries in the history-rich country, a government newspaper reported Thursday.
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Dinosaur found with vacuum-cleaner mouth
Nov 15 2007 8:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food grazed in what is now the Sahara Desert 110 million years ago. Remains of the creature that "flabbergasted" paleontologist Paul Sereno went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.
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Dinosaur found with vacuum-cleaner mouth
Nov 15 2007 8:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food grazed in what is now the Sahara Desert 110 million years ago. Remains of the creature that "flabbergasted" paleontologist Paul Sereno went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.
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Dinosaur found with vacuum-cleaner mouth
Nov 15 2007 8:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food grazed in what is now the Sahara Desert 110 million years ago. Remains of the creature that "flabbergasted" paleontologist Paul Sereno went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.
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Dinosaur found with vacuum-cleaner mouth
Nov 15 2007 8:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food grazed in what is now the Sahara Desert 110 million years ago. Remains of the creature that "flabbergasted" paleontologist Paul Sereno went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.
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Cooling begins for doomsday seed bank
Nov 15 2007 7:03PM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - Refrigeration units on Friday begin cooling a new doomsday vault dug into an already frigid Arctic mountainside to protect the world's seeds in case of a global catastrophe.
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Climate change evident near conference
Nov 15 2007 4:59PM (CT)
VALENCIA, Spain (AP) - Negotiators working on a landmark global warming report don't need to go far to see the effects of climate change: The evidence is all around the Mediterranean resort where they are meeting.
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Climate change evident near conference
Nov 15 2007 4:59PM (CT)
VALENCIA, Spain (AP) - Negotiators working on a landmark global warming report don't need to go far to see the effects of climate change: The evidence is all around the Mediterranean resort where they are meeting.
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Climate change evident near conference
Nov 15 2007 4:59PM (CT)
VALENCIA, Spain (AP) - Negotiators working on a landmark global warming report don't need to go far to see the effects of climate change: The evidence is all around the Mediterranean resort where they are meeting.
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Environmentalists: Protect sea turtles
Nov 15 2007 4:43PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two environmental groups are asking the Interior Department to declare loggerhead sea turtles that inhabit the Atlantic coast officially endangered, maintaining that tens of thousands of the turtles are killed annually by commercial fishing and because of coastal development.
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Monkey clones unlikely to bring new care
Nov 15 2007 12:26AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Gleaning stem cells from cloned monkey embryos, as a team of Oregon researchers has done, is an impressive step. But it probably won't lead to medical treatments any time soon.
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TV makers urged to offer safer disposal
Nov 15 2007 12:25AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - A national recycling coalition says television manufacturers need to make it easier for American consumers to safely dispose of aging TVs, which can seep lead and other hazardous chemicals into the soil around dumps, often in China, Nigeria and other countries.
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