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Science News Archives for December 10, 2007

Researchers find new deep water coral
Dec 10 2007 11:10PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Researchers have discovered what they believe is a new deep water coral and sponge beds found several thousands of feet below the ocean surface, officials said Monday.
 
Researchers find new deep water coral
Dec 10 2007 11:10PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Researchers have discovered what they believe is a new deep water coral and sponge beds found several thousands of feet below the ocean surface, officials said Monday.
 
Scientists worry about power on Spirit
Dec 10 2007 8:53PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Mars rover Spirit is racing against time to reach a resting spot for the winter after a giant dust storm drained much of its energy, scientists said Monday. Spirit has until Christmas to drive to the sunny slope of a low plateau where it will park itself with its solar panels pointed at the sun and hunker down for the winter.
 
Researchers: Human evolution speeding up
Dec 10 2007 8:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Science fiction writers have suggested a future Earth populated by a blend of all races into a common human form. In real life, the reverse seems to be happening. People are evolving more rapidly than in the distant past, with residents of various continents becoming increasingly different from one another, researchers say.
 
Voyager 2 discovers solar system is bent
Dec 10 2007 8:07PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - New observations from NASA's long-running Voyager 2 spacecraft show the solar system is asymmetrical, likely from disturbances in the interstellar magnetic field, scientists reported Monday. The discovery came after the 30-year-old unmanned probe sailed near the edge of the solar system this past summer following its twin, Voyager 1, which reached that part of space in 2004.
 
   

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