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Science News Archives for November 22, 2007

Growers bid to revive American chestnut
Nov 22 2007 5:02PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Growing up in the 1920s, Bill Lord remembers feasting on the sweet, rich nuts of American chestnut trees _ the majestic species that a fungus would soon all but wipe out.
 
Growers bid to revive American chestnut
Nov 22 2007 5:02PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Growing up in the 1920s, Bill Lord remembers feasting on the sweet, rich nuts of American chestnut trees _ the majestic species that a fungus would soon all but wipe out.
 
Growers bid to revive American chestnut
Nov 22 2007 5:02PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Growing up in the 1920s, Bill Lord remembers feasting on the sweet, rich nuts of American chestnut trees _ the majestic species that a fungus would soon all but wipe out.
 
EU urges investment in renewable energy
Nov 22 2007 6:43AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said Thursday that countries should invest more in renewable energy to mitigate the impact of expensive fossil fuels such as crude oil.
 
Analysis: Hurdles remain for stem cells
Nov 22 2007 12:51AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - For all the excitement, big questions remain about how to turn this week's stem cell breakthrough into new treatments for the sick. And it's not clear when they'll be answered.
 
UN calls for improved sanitation
Nov 22 2007 12:50AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United Nations proposed Wednesday that nations invest $10 billion a year in supplying clean water and sanitation for the third of the planet's population who lacks them.
 
   

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