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2 activists convicted of whale meat theft in Japan

2 activists convicted of whale meat theft in Japan New window Search Internet

12:40   September 6, 2010         News > Science         AP        

TOKYO - A Japanese court on Monday convicted two members of the environmental group Greenpeace of stealing whale meat they claim was intended for illegal consumption.
The Aomori District Court gave More...

Greenpeace activists given suspended jail term

Greenpeace activists given suspended jail term New window Search Internet

10:06   September 6, 2010         News > Science         AFP        

TOKYO (AFP) - A Japanese court Monday sentenced two Greenpeace activists to suspended one-year jail terms for stealing a box of whale meat that the environmentalists said was proof of embezzlement in "research More...

Labor Day Is No Vacation for a Growing Number of Workers

Labor Day Is No Vacation for a Growing Number of Workers New window Search Internet

10:06   September 6, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

If you're a business owner or a salaried employee, the long Labor Day weekend is a chance to kick back and relax before heading into the busy fall business season. If you're an hourly employee More...

How Are Hurricanes Named?

How Are Hurricanes Named? New window Search Internet

21:07   September 5, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

While the monikers of current hurricanes - including Earl and Fiona -may seem simple, the system of naming hurricanes has a long and complicated history.
From using latitude-longitude location points More...

After 20 years of protection, owl declining but forests remain

After 20 years of protection, owl declining but forests remain New window Search Internet

19:01   September 5, 2010         News > Science         McClatchy Newspapers        

WASHINGTON - Twenty years after northern spotted owls were protected under the Endangered Species Act, their numbers continue to decline, and scientists aren't certain whether the birds will survive More...

Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY

Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY New window Search Internet

19:01   September 5, 2010         News > Science         AP        

BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. - A thumbnail-sized clam blamed for clouding the azure bays of Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra Nevada has now turned up in a mountain-ringed Adirondack lake renowned for its limpid, More...

BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay

BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay New window Search Internet

1:39   September 5, 2010         News > Science         AP        

ON THE GULF OF MEXICO - Icelike crystals had formed Saturday on the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, forcing BP crews to wait before they could safely More...

What now for Gulf? Fire complicates drill debate

What now for Gulf? Fire complicates drill debate New window Search Internet

7:24   September 4, 2010         News > Science         AP        

WASHINGTON - What now for the Gulf? News of another oil rig fire in the Gulf of Mexico, so soon after the BP oil spill, has set off a wave of anxiety along the Gulf Coast and prompted calls for the government More...

Mystery of the Floating Octopus Solved

Mystery of the Floating Octopus Solved New window Search Internet

20:21   September 3, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

As far back as Aristotle, naturalists have wondered why thefemales of a strange group of octopuses sport a thin, papery shell when plentyof their tentacled cousins are essentially naked, letting all their More...

Some Ancient Galaxies Had Wild Youth

Some Ancient Galaxies Had Wild Youth New window Search Internet

18:31   September 3, 2010         News > Science         SPACE.com        

Ancient galaxiesmay be cosmic senior citizens today, but some have a wild streak in their past,one packed with frenetic star birth, astronomers say.
Researchers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope More...

Plant and Spider Compete for Food

Plant and Spider Compete for Food New window Search Internet

18:01   September 3, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

Wolf spiders and carnivorous plants called sundews may compete with each other for food in the wild, a new study finds.
The two organisms, which both view small insects as tasty treats, seemed to More...

NASA Aims to Plunge Car-Sized Probe Into the Sun

NASA Aims to Plunge Car-Sized Probe Into the Sun New window Search Internet

15:04   September 3, 2010         News > Science         SPACE.com        

NASA isdeveloping an ambitious new mission to plunge a car-sized probe directly intothe sun's atmosphere, boldly going where no spacecraft has gone before.
The spacecraft,called Solar Probe Plus, More...

Why Is So Much Oil In the Gulf of Mexico?

Why Is So Much Oil In the Gulf of Mexico? New window Search Internet

13:02   September 3, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

An explosion on the Mariner Energy oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico is the latest in a series of drilling-related disasters in the Gulf.
Why exactly are all these companies drilling in the Gulf, More...

What's a Gumby Suit?

What's a Gumby Suit? New window Search Internet

2:06   September 3, 2010         News > Science         LiveScience.com        

The Mariner oil platform explosion off the Louisiana coast created a mile-long oil sheen into the Gulf of Mexico and forced 13 crew members to jump into the water wearing protective Gumby suits. Just what More...

Space Luminaries Petition Against House Version of NASA Bill

Space Luminaries Petition Against House Version of NASA Bill New window Search Internet

23:24   September 2, 2010         News > Science         SPACE.com        

NASA needs more funding for commercial spaceflight,technology development and robotic missions. So said a group of Nobellaureates, former astronauts and former space agency officials in a recent letterto More...



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