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Science News Archives for November 18, 2005

Skull of saber-toothed cat found in N.D.
Nov 18 2005 9:20PM (CT)
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) - A complete skull of a saber-toothed cat found in southwestern North Dakota over the summer is being prepared for public display next year.
 
Dinosaurs may have eaten grass
Nov 18 2005 9:17PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Imagine dinosaur terrain _ full of ferns and palms, right? Better add some grass to that picture. A new discovery debunks the theory that grasses didn't emerge until long after the dinosaurs died off.
 
Tests: Skull fragments may be Beethoven's
Nov 18 2005 9:17PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A California businessman said Thursday that skull fragments that once belonged to his great-great-uncle in 19th century Europe very likely came from German composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
 
Negotiators reach deal on Great Lakes
Nov 18 2005 9:16PM (CT)
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - After four years of talks, negotiators have reached a deal aimed at preventing outsiders from raiding Great Lakes water and encouraging more efficient use of the coveted resource within the region.
 
Hawaii scientists to study Palmyra Atoll
Nov 18 2005 9:15PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Dozens of scientists from Hawaii and the mainland are launching a cooperative research project at Palmyra Atoll to study the remote area's pristine coral ecosystem.
 
Scientists trying to ID frozen airman
Nov 18 2005 9:13PM (CT)
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AP) - The airman's possessions, laid out on a table in a military lab, offer a glimpse of America circa 1942: a fountain pen, a black plastic comb, three badly damaged address books, and 51 cents in dimes, nickels and pennies, dated 1920 to 1942.
 
Separated Egyptian twins to return home
Nov 18 2005 8:19PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Ahmed and Mohamed Ibrahim arrived in the United States more than three years ago as babies fused at the tops of their heads. On Saturday, the 4-year-olds will return home to Egypt as two boys living independent lives.
 
   

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