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Saturday 19 July 2008
- Light rays used to judge health of plants
Thursday 17 July 2008
- Amateur finds 700,000-year-old Java Man in German quarry
Wednesday 16 July 2008
- German Archaeological Institute unveils Jordanian artefacts
Monday 14 July 2008
- Vietnam's coastline may change, German scientists warn
Saturday 12 July 2008
- 'Best Friends Again' dog cloning auction nets over 600,000 dollars
Thursday 10 July 2008
- Commercial ship emissions could endanger Arctic, says new study
- Europe Parliament approves military use of Galileo satellite
- Whale watchers disrupt whaling ship off Iceland
Wednesday 09 July 2008
- Argentinian glacier Perito Moreno has rare winter calf
Tuesday 08 July 2008
- Czech Republic first from Soviet bloc to join Europe's space agency
- German scientists forecast loss of Vietnam coastline
- NASA schedules final shuttle launches through 2010
Monday 07 July 2008
- Argentine glacier Perito Moreno about to break
Sunday 06 July 2008
- Teenager discovers new breed of tropical flower
Thursday 03 July 2008
- Volcanoes, shrinkage have shaped Mercury's surface, NASA says
- Wildlife groups call for Asian effort to save pangolins
Wednesday 02 July 2008
- Alarming fall in the number of Nepal's endangered tigers
- Kenyan environmentalists blast biofuel plans in coastal wetlands
Tuesday 01 July 2008
- EU launches procurement for remaining Galileo satellites
- Joint US-European solar mission ends
Monday 30 June 2008
- After grazing on Saturn's rings, Cassini moves in on moons
Sunday 29 June 2008
- Dragonflies may provide alert system for water pollution
Saturday 28 June 2008
- US scientist: North Pole could melt by September
- Report: Fly research could help hone military spy-ware
Friday 27 June 2008
- 'Atlantic Alps' made into protected area
Thursday 26 June 2008
- Minerals needed for life found on Mars, NASA says
- German scientists plan satellite to hunt space rocks
- California proposes major emissions plan
- Latin America campaigns to prevent whale hunting in southern seas
- Spain to push for 'human rights' for apes
Wednesday 25 June 2008
- Japan can continue to hunt 1,000 whales per year
- Expo of greatest Babylon treasures opens in Berlin
- More tsunami warning centres to get nuclear test monitoring data
- Huge deal with US sugar giant could help Everglades
Tuesday 24 June 2008
- European Patent Office hears dispute on human stem cells
- Taiwan, US, Japan, SKorea to study typhoon formation
Monday 23 June 2008
- New super-explosives pack a wallop without polluting the environment
Saturday 21 June 2008
- White stuff on Mars is ice, scientists say
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