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Science News Archives for November 28, 2005

Prehistoric settlements found in Greece
Nov 28 2005 11:24PM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Archaeologists in northern Greece have uncovered traces of two prehistoric farming settlements dating back as early as 6,000 B.C., the Culture Ministry said Monday.
 
Iowa prof. seeks funding for 'body farm'
Nov 28 2005 11:01PM (CT)
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) - Iowa's rich topsoil and climate have nourished some of the nation's most plentiful corn and soybean crops. Tyler O'Brien wants to learn more about their influence on rotting corpses.
 
Study: Midwest warming may harm ducks
Nov 28 2005 9:28PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The gradual warming of the Upper Midwest could cut the duck population in half as early as 2050, according to a new study published in the journal BioScience.
 
Ancient Roman anchors found in Israel
Nov 28 2005 9:23PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Ancient wooden anchors preserved by natural salt for more than 2,000 years have been discovered on the receding shores of the Dead Sea, Israel TV reported Monday.
 
Japanese spacecraft to start journey home
Nov 28 2005 10:17AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese spacecraft on an unprecedented mission to bring asteroid material back to Earth is set to start home despite showing signs of trouble earlier, an executive of Japan's space agency, JAXA, said Sunday.
 
China aims to put man on moon by 2020
Nov 28 2005 10:17AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - Fresh from its second manned space mission, China's space program wants to be able to put a man on the moon and build a space station in 15 years, an official said Sunday.
 
   

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