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Science news is available here from around the world. Be informed on what is changing, or what we hope to learn, in quick one hundred word articles.
DNA study supports African origin of man
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/24/2008
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A new genetic analysis adds further confirmation to the African origin of humans.
10 teams to compete in Google’s Lunar X Prize
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/23/2008
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Contest offers $30 million to land a rover on the moon and send back images.
Antarctic expedition yields array of previously unknown marine life
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/20/2008
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As yet unidentifiable creatures were among overly large worms, crustaceans, sea spiders, jelly fish.
US research debunks commonly held Internet sex predator stereotype
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/19/2008
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The typical online sexual predator is not someone posing as a teen.
Bowling ball-sized Devil Toad probably ate hatchling dinosaurs
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/19/2008
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Beelzebufo lived 65 to 70 million years ago and may be the biggest frog ever.
Pentagon satellite intercept no danger to Atlantis and ISS astronauts
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/18/2008
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Atlantis shall have returned to Earth before the shoot down 60 miles below ISS.
Breast cancer diagnosis from hair sample
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/17/2008
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Hair from women with breast cancer can be distinguished from hair obtained from women without the disease.
Zoo Atlanta hope to resume mating pandas
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/17/2008
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Zookeepers hope Lun Lun is ready to mate again.
California woman to have departed pet dog cloned
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/17/2008
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RNL Bio is expecting hundreds more orders for pet clones over the next few years.
Madagascar day gecko begs bug for dinner
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/17/2008
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The presence of geckos probably keeps away predators.