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- Rain Hinders Wading Birds' Nesting Efforts
- Report: Russia Test-Launches Mini-Shuttle
- Birth Mother Vs. Egg Donor Decision Upheld
- Rare Pangolin, Seized From Tourist, Dies
- Is Cloned Food Destined for Our Tables?
- Fishermen to Help Save Alaska Whales
- Shark Nicole Clocks More Than 12,000 Miles
- Indonesia to Create Tsunami Warning System
- Forecasters: Another Hurricane Could Hit
- Three Share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Robotic Hummer Gets Pole in Robot Race
- Envoy: U.S. Greenhouse Gas Growth Slowing
- Sea Otters Could Return to Southern Calif.
- Vets Operate on Giraffe for Skin Cancer
- Ariz. Officials to Track Mountain Lions
- Weather Officials Probe Katrina's Strength
- Russia Test-Launches Mini-Spacecraft
- Study: Wyo. Gas Projects Harming Mule Deer
- Hatchery Released Disease-Infected Trout
- Satellite to Study Polar Ice to Launch
- Satellite Breaks Up After Launch
- 'Intelligent Design' Trial Under Scrutiny
- Experimental Russian Spacecraft Missing
- Educators Eye 'Intelligent Design' Trial
- Fruit and Spice Park Holds 500 Varieties
- Euro Satellite Said to Break Up in Flight
- Experts: South Asia Is Hotbed for Quakes
- Scientists: Mt. Everest Only 29,017 Feet
- Reports: Russia Suspends Rocket Launches
- Scientists: Everest Shorter Than Thought
- South Asia a Hotbed for Earthquakes
- Driverless VW Wins $2 Million Robot Race
- Japanese Supersonic Test Flight a Success
- Tsunami Warning System to Be Installed
- China Plans Second Manned Space Flight
- Millionaire Set to Depart Space Station
- X Prize Cup Week Ends in New Mexico
- China Prepares for Wednesday Space Mission
- World Helpless Against Assaults of Nature
- Expert: Longleaf Pine Disappearing in S.C.
- Biologist Discovers New Species of Lizard
- Fla. Announces Okeechobee Cleanup Plan
- Millionaire Space Traveler Enjoyed Trip
- Astronaut Celebrates Birthday in Orbit
- Supplies Delivered to Brazil After Drought
- U.S. Forecasts Warmer Than Normal Winter
- Scientists Unearth Ancient Noodle Dish
- National Zoo's Panda Cub Takes First Steps
- Hawaii Removes 125 Tons of Marine Debris
- Red Tide Still a Problem in Fla. Panhandle
- Experts Link N.M. Tree Die-Offs to Warming
- Anthropologists Uncover Ancient Jawbone
- Deal Protects Part of World's Oldest Reef
- Katrina May Affect New Orleans's Wildlife
- Scientists: Black Hole Helps Spawn Stars
- Medflies Found in Calif. Prompt Quarantine
- Invasive Plant Found in Alaska
- European Rocket Launches Satellites
- UNH Research Center Studies Rain Runoff
- Court: No Gay Partner Malpractice Lawsuit
- China Gives Close-Up View of Astronauts
- Eight Dolphins Seen in Lake Pontchartrain
- U.S. Spy Imagery Agency Helps Out on Quake
- NASA: Shoddy Work Likely Caused Foam Loss
- Chinese Astronauts Orbit for Third Day
- Planet Sees Warmest September on Record
- Colorado Team Wins 2005 Solar Decathlon
- Voles Head for Oregon Vineyards, Orchards
- Archaeologists to Probe Under Fort Clatsop
- Millionaire Space Traveler Enjoyed Trip
- Chinese Leader, Orbiting Astronauts Chat
- Carolina Bays Show Biological Diversity
- China Space Capsule Returns to Earth
- Pa. Professor to Testify in Landmark Case
- Chinese Space Capsule Returns to Earth
- National Zoo Euthanizes Giraffe
- Professor to Testify Against Evolution
- New Planetoid Discovery Sets Off Feud
- Chinese Space Capsule Returns to Earth
- China Might Recruit Female Astronauts
- Chinese Rejoice at Return of Space Mission
- Chinese Archaeologists Find Ancient Tombs
- U.S. Weighs Wyo. Request on Wolf Status
- Brazil and Russia to Sign Space Accord
- Evidence of Swimming Dinosaur Found
- Scientists Study Gorilla Who Uses Tools
- Scientists Study Gorilla Who Uses Tools
- Puget Sound Region Feeling Climate Change
- Expert: Warming Trends Could Plague N.M.
- Excavation Begins for Tenn. Fossil Museum
- Flyby: Saturn's Moon Dione a Frigid World
- Idaho, Mont. Back Plan to Delist Wolves
- Hubble Takes Rare Look at Moon
- Navy Sued Over Sonar's Effects on Whales
- Last Titan Rocket Blasts Off; an Era Ends
- Rain-Forest Damage Much Worse Than Thought
- Rat Race? Rodent 'Razza' Eludes Scientists
- Telescope Sees Building Blocks of Planet
- Varying Wilma Models Confound Forecasters
- Group Urges Better Disaster Coordination
