- Oaks Uprooted by Katrina to Help Fix Ship (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Saudi Arabia asks for "road map" of oil demand (Reuters)
- Australian researchers scrap GM peas after mice fall ill (AFP)
- NASA Spacecraft Is Halfway Toward Mars (AP)
- Mirrors to Banish Town's Winter Darkness (AP)
- Smelly 'Corpse Plant' Drawing Crowds (AP)
- Kansas Researchers Head for Antarctica (AP)
- Japan Probe Making Second Try at Asteroid (AP)
- Report: Ocean Noise Harms Dolphins, Whales (AP)
- Univ. of Kansas Takes Up Creation Debate (AP)
- Mt. St. Helens Rockfall Plumes Draw Notice (AP)
- Shuttle Program Finds Cracks in Tank Foam (AP)
- Shuttle Program Finds Cracks in Tank Foam (AP)
- Spacecraft Lands Successfully on Asteroid (AP)
- Bacteria Can Take Pictures of Themselves (AP)
- Cloning Pioneer Got Eggs From Lab Staff (AP)
- Spacecraft Lands Successfully on Asteroid (AP)
- Cloning Pioneer Apologizes to Public (AP)
- Search for Rare Ark. Woodpecker Resumes (AP)
- Spacecraft Lands Successfully on Asteroid (AP)
- Thanksgiving in Space Could Look Different (AP)
- Bacteria Can Take Pictures of Themselves (AP)
- Tropical Storm Delta Forms in the Atlantic (AP)
- Harry Potter casts his spell in space (AFP)
- Georgia Aquarium Amazes Visitors (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Newton more important than Einstein: poll (AFP)
- S.Korean stem cell scientist apologizes on ethics (Reuters)
- Probe Will Try to Land on Asteroid Again (AP)
- Search for Rare Ark. Woodpecker Resumes (AP)
- Cloning Pioneer Sorry for Ethics Lapse (AP)
- Thanksgiving in Space Could Look Different (AP)
- Bacteria Can Take Pictures of Themselves (AP)
- The Nation's Weather (AP)
- Orbital Eating: A Space Thanksgiving for ISS Crew (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Georgia Aquarium Amazes Visitors (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Environment hurt by oil sands boom: report (Reuters)
- S.Korean stem cell scientist apologizes on ethics (Reuters)
- Study Says There's More CO2 in the Air (AP)
- Study: More CO2 Now Than Past 650K Years (AP)
- Probe Will Try to Land on Asteroid Again (AP)
- Search for Rare Ark. Woodpecker Resumes (AP)
- Cloning Pioneer Sorry for Ethics Lapse (AP)
- Thanksgiving in Space Could Look Different (AP)
- Ex-FEMA Head to Start Consulting Business (AP)
- Orbital Eating: A Space Thanksgiving for ISS Crew (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Georgia Aquarium Amazes Visitors (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Finland to boost green energy use by 25 percent by 2015 (AFP)
- S.Korean stem cell scientist apologizes on ethics (Reuters)
- Official Says Parthenon Safe From Seepage (AP)
- Japanese Probe Collects Asteroid Samples (AP)
- Whooping Crane Spending 2nd Winter Lost (AP)
- India Balloonist Sets Highest Flight Mark (AP)
- Balloonist Claims to Set High-Flight Mark (AP)
- Japanese Space Probe May Be in Trouble (AP)
- U.S. GIs to Help Rescue Ethiopia Cheetahs (AP)
- Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Numbers Down (AP)
- China Honors Astronauts After Mission (AP)
- Cold snap grips Europe (Reuters)
- Japan probe 'almost certainly' collected first-ever asteroid samples (AFP)
- Thousands at New Orleans Zoo for Reopening (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Iran offered N. Korea oil for weapons help - magazine (Reuters)
- Bishops Preach Against Stem-Cell Reasearch (AP)
- Japanese Space Probe May Be in Trouble (AP)
- New Liquid-Fuel Rocket's Launch Scrubbed (AP)
- Scientists Probe Lewis & Clark Encampment (AP)
- Mastodon, Mammoth Remains Turn Up in Ill. (AP)
- China Aims to Put Man on Moon by 2020 (AP)
- Japanese Spacecraft to Start Journey Home (AP)
- New Liquid-Fuel Rocket's Launch Scrubbed (AP)
- Scientists Probe Lewis & Clark Encampment (AP)
- Mastodon, Mammoth Remains Turn Up in Ill. (AP)
- Tropical Storm Threatens Canary Islands (AP)
- Japan probe 'almost certainly' collected first-ever asteroid samples (AFP)
- Thousands at New Orleans Zoo for Reopening (AP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- Iran president says has 3 months to name oilmin (Reuters)
- Swiss adopt five-year GMO farming ban (Reuters)
- Iowa Prof. Seeks Funding for 'Body Farm' (AP)
- Japan Space Probe Has Thruster Problem (AP)
- Iran Trying to Bolster Its Space Program (AP)
- U.S. Environmental Stance Draws Heat (AP)
- Panda Cub Makes His Debut at National Zoo (AP)
- Fish Removal Aiding Native Species (AP)
- Stem Cell Setback Won't Hurt Research (AP)
- Tropical Storm Epsilon Forms in Atlantic (AP)
- A Decade of Discovery: Sun-Watching SOHO Turns Ten (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Panda Paparrazi swoons over cub Tai Shan at Washington zoo (AFP)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- EU, GCC seek to raise oil output (AFP)
- S.Korean presidential panel to review stem cell research (AFP)
- Possible Miniature Solar System Discovered (AP)
- Europeans to Unveil Mars Findings (AP)
- Saturn's Largest Moon Has Dramatic Weather (AP)
- Possible Miniature Solar System Discovered (AP)
- Monkey Gene Chip May Help Researchers (AP)
- Japanese Probe Collects Asteroid Samples (AP)
- Researchers Convert Chicken Fat to Fuel (AP)
- Oct jobless rates decline for Katrina-hit cities (Reuters)
- A Decade of Discovery: Sun-Watching SOHO Turns Ten (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Work restarts on UK animal test site after protests (Reuters)
- Dung shows dinosaurs grazed on grass: Swedish study (AFP)
- EU, GCC seek to raise oil output (AFP)
- S.Korean presidential panel to review stem cell research (AFP)
- Water Scorpion Fossil Found in Scotland (AP)
- Study Cites Risks of Eating Farmed Salmon (AP)
- Water Scorpion Fossil Found in Scotland (AP)
- Report Examines Ancient Mexican Footprints (AP)
- Saturn's Largest Moon Has Dramatic Weather (AP)
- Climatologists to Study Hurricane Surge (AP)
- Cranes Resume Migration After Windy Delay (AP)
- Archaeopteryx Fossil Had Dinosaur Feet (AP)
- Groups Urge Soil Cleanup in New Orleans (AP)
- Papua New Guinea Proposes Tree-Saving Plan (AP)
- 44 Acres of Coastline Collapse in Hawaii (AP)
- Expert: Taiwan Skyscraper May Cause Quakes (AP)
- Alaskan Erosion Measured in Skulls (AP)
- Inuits Transformed by Global Warming (AP)
- Second Chinese City Shuts Down Water Plant (AP)
- Activists Plan Climate Change Protests (AP)
- Alaskan Erosion Measured in Skulls (AP)
- Activists Gather for Climate Change Marches (AP)
- Wasps Could Replace Bomb, Drug Dogs (AP)
- Cyberhand Leads Europe's Robot Efforts (AP)
- Second Chinese City Shuts Down Water Plant (AP)
- Board Halts Action on Air-Quality Rules (AP)
- It's Big, But It sure Ain't Easy (U.S. News & World Report)
- NASA Astronaut to Help Build Martian Bedroom (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Thai Safari Pulls Elephant Meat From Menu (AP)
- Early birds had dino-feet: study (Reuters)
- U.N. seeks to streamline Third World energy scheme (Reuters)
- S.Korea TV documentary to question stem cell study (Reuters)
- Activists Demand Action on Global Warming (AP)
- Wasps Could Replace Bomb, Drug Dogs (AP)
- Cyberhand Leads Europe's Robot Efforts (AP)
- Second Chinese City Shuts Down Water Plant (AP)
- Board Halts Action on Air-Quality Rules (AP)
- New Orleans Mayor Asks Residents to Return (AP)
- NASA Astronaut to Help Build Martian Bedroom (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Thai Safari Pulls Elephant Meat From Menu (AP)
- Early birds had dino-feet: study (Reuters)
- U.N. seeks to streamline Third World energy scheme (Reuters)
- S.Korea TV documentary to question stem cell study (Reuters)
- Scientist: Bosnian Hill May Have Pyramid (AP)
- Bird Flu Hype Infecting Biotech Industry (AP)
- Scientist: Bosnian Hill May Have Pyramid (AP)
- Bird Flu Hype Infecting Biotech Industry (AP)
- Scientists Unveil New Titanic Discoveries (AP)
- Scientists: Titanic May Have Sank Faster (AP)
- Scientists Discover New Hydrothermal Vents (AP)
- California Teen Wins Science Competition (AP)
- Rovers Find Evidence Mars Was Once Hostile (AP)
- Meteor Produces Light Show in Australia (AP)
- Letters Show FEMA Knew Response 'Broken' (AP)
- NASA Astronaut to Help Build Martian Bedroom (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Mysterious carnivore spotted on Indonesia's Borneo: WWF (AFP)
- Fossil a day keeps climate talks frustration at bay (Reuters)
- Exxon Mobil strikes Libya oil exploration deal (AFP)
- Bird Flu Hype Infecting Biotech Industry (AP)
- Titanic Sinking May Have Been Quick (AP)
- Scientists Discover New Hydrothermal Vents (AP)
- Survey: Museum Artifacts in U.S. in Danger (AP)
- California Teen Wins Science Competition (AP)
- Rovers Find Evidence Mars Was Once Hostile (AP)
- Rootedness may save Lower 9th (USATODAY.com)
- Meteor Produces Light Show in Australia (AP)
- New mammal found in Borneo jungles: WWF (AFP)
- Fossil a day keeps climate talks frustration at bay (Reuters)
- Exxon Mobil strikes Libya oil exploration deal (AFP)
- South Koreans pledge human eggs to support scientist (Reuters)
- Red, Catlike Animal May Be a New Species (AP)
- Ozone Hole Recovery May Take Longer (AP)
- Scientists Discover New Hydrothermal Vents (AP)
- Report: 2005 Will Be Hottest, Stormiest (AP)
- Gold Injections Used to Treat Italian Lion (AP)
- Doubts Cast on Japanese Asteroid Mission (AP)
- Saturn's Moon Geologically Active (AP)
- Ozone Hole Recovery May Take Longer (AP)
- Scientists Decipher DNA of Dogs (AP)
- Gold Injections Treat Lion's Arthritis (AP)
- Saturn's Moon Geologically Active (AP)
- U.S. Satellites Outnumber Rest of World (AP)
- Ozone Hole Recovery May Take Longer (AP)
- Record Low Temperatures in Parts of U.S. (AP)
- NASA seeks private replacements for shuttle trips (Reuters)
- Lion at Rome Zoo Is Treated for Arthritis (AP)
- Fossil a day keeps climate talks frustration at bay (Reuters)
- Bush mulls energy plan for Congress: White House (Reuters)
- Animal genomics: Man's best friend takes a bow-wow (AFP)
- Vanuatu Volcano Bursts Into Life (AP)
- U.S. Rejects New Talks on Climate Change (AP)
- Gold Injections Treat Lion's Arthritis (AP)
- U.S. Satellites Outnumber Rest of World (AP)
- Ozone Hole Recovery May Take Longer (AP)
- FEMA Official Warned About Unprepared Teams (AP)
- NASA seeks private replacements for shuttle trips (Reuters)
- Lion at Rome Zoo Is Treated for Arthritis (AP)
- Fossil a day keeps climate talks frustration at bay (Reuters)
- Bush mulls energy plan for Congress: White House (Reuters)
- Scientists decipher DNA of dogs; should help find human disease genes (Canadian Press)
- Vanuatu Volcano Pumps Out Gas, Steam, Ash (AP)
- Earth's Magnetic Pole Drifting Quickly (AP)
- Geneticists Work to Map Body Lice Genome (AP)
- Wild Pigs Harming Va. Beach Lands, Plants (AP)
- U.S. Execs Clamping Down on Environment (AP)
- US asks citizens to conserve energy (AFP)
- Astronomers Measure Distance to Milky Way's Spiral Arm (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Condo Owner Dogged by Canine-Related Fines (AP)
- Fossil a day keeps climate talks frustration at bay (Reuters)
- Energy Official Urges Heating Conservation (AP)
- 150 stem cells lines needed for British therapeutic bank (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton to Surprise U.N. Conference (AP)
- Clinton Says Bush Is 'Flat Wrong' on Kyoto (AP)
- Cities Question Cost of Hybrid Cars (AP)
- Lawmakers Want More Ground Zero Air Tests (AP)
- Earth's Magnetic Pole Drifting Quickly (AP)
- Geneticists Work to Map Body Lice Genome (AP)
- Louisiana Senator proposes stronger hurricane plan (Reuters)
- NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Moves Stalled Robotic Arm (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Marksman shoots dead 'dangerous' escaped chimp (Reuters)
- Clinton warns of climate peril, demands US switch out of fossil fuels (AFP)
- Work Begins on Gas Pipeline in Baltic Sea (AP)
- Activists' destruction of GM crops was justified: French court (AFP)
- U.S. Near Agreement to Join Climate Talks (AP)
- Scientists: Fissure Could Be a New Ocean (AP)
- Eruption of Vanuatu Volcano Eases Slightly (AP)
- Earth's Magnetic Pole Drifting Quickly (AP)
- Scientists: Greenland Glaciers Retreating (AP)
- Report Slams Medical Response to Katrina (AP)
- NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Moves Stalled Robotic Arm (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Zoo Sets Up Christmas List for Animals (AP)
- Clinton warns of climate peril, demands US switch out of fossil fuels (AFP)
- Work Begins on Gas Pipeline in Baltic Sea (AP)
- Activists' destruction of GM crops was justified: French court (AFP)
- Delegates at Climate Talks Near Agreement (AP)
- Endangered Rabbits Returned to Wild (AP)
- Scientists: Fissure Could Become New Ocean (AP)
- Eruption of Vanuatu Volcano Eases Slightly (AP)
- Earth's Magnetic Pole Drifting Quickly (AP)
- India's Tamil Nadu state braces for fresh storm (Reuters)
- NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Moves Stalled Robotic Arm (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Zoo Sets Up Christmas List for Animals (AP)
- Clinton warns of climate peril, demands US switch out of fossil fuels (AFP)
- Work Begins on Gas Pipeline in Baltic Sea (AP)
- Activists' destruction of GM crops was justified: French court (AFP)
- 150 Nations Agree to Future Climate Talks (AP)