- Research: Early Universe Was Liquid-Like (AP)
- Nothing will be left to chance in Discovery's launch: NASA chief (AFP)
- House Republicans Ask for Bipartisan Support from the Democratic Leadership on the Energy Bill (U.S. Newswire)
- Researchers Identify 'Death from Cancer' Genes (Reuters)
- Terasen Completes Canada-US Oil Pipeline Expansion (Reuters)
- Apollo 13 Engineers Feted on Anniversary (AP)
- Sen. Baucus Asks Energy Companies to Move Off of Rocky Mountain Front; Talks to President about Protecting 'Front' from Development (U.S. Newswire)
- Rotting Animal Parts Found in N.J. School (AP)
- Apollo 13 Engineers Lauded for Fix 35 Years Ago (Reuters)
- Quake hits Japan's southern Kyushu island (AFP)
- Four More Canada Lynx Released in Colorado (AP)
- Old Growth Up, Spotted Owl Numbers Down (AP)
- Democrats say Homeland Security ignoring right-wing terrorists (Canadian Press)
- Rare Condor Chick Hatches at Oregon Zoo (AP)
- Giant Antarctic Iceberg Hits Ice Glacier (AP)
- House, Bush to Focus on Energy Bill (Reuters)
- Endangered Whooping Cranes Produce Egg (AP)
- Apes May Help Determine Human Nature (AP)
- Northwest Forest Plan Increased Growth (AP)
- Oil prices rise amid strong Chinese growth, before US stocks data (AFP)
- Pair of endangered whooping cranes produces first egg from experimental flock (Canadian Press)
- Forests Grow, Owls Decline Under Plan (AP)
- Expert: Apes May Be Key to Human Nature (AP)
- Forget Bull in a China Shop, Try Elephant in Diner! (Reuters)
- Delays Predicted for NASA's Next Shuttle Launch (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Rice urges Russia to reform its energy sector (AFP)
- Zoo Keeps Gorillas Kosher for Passover (AP)
- House, Bush Focus on Energy Bill (Reuters)
- Saudi Municipal Elections in Final Stage (AP)
- New method predicts severity of US hurricane season (AFP)
- Energy Bill Won't Ease Fuel Prices Quickly-Bush (Reuters)
- Rare condor chick hatches at Oregon Zoo (Canadian Press)
- NASA to Accelerate Plans for Shuttle's Replacement (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Tornado kills seven, injures at least 60 in China (AFP)
- Bush Says Has No 'Magic Wand' Energy Fix (Reuters)
- Scientists Devise New Hurricane Forecast (AP)
- NASA Delays First Post-Columbia Launch (AP)
- New Environmental Guide Documents Geothermal Energy as a Major Opportunity for Cleaner Air and Water in the US (U.S. Newswire)
- NASA postpones US space shuttle launch to May 22 (AFP)
- Rain Falls in Midwest As West Gets Snow (AP)
- House Begins Debate on Energy Bill (AP)
- NASA Delays Earliest Shuttle Launch Date to May 22 (Reuters)
- Calif. Justices Decline 'Happy Cow' Suit (AP)
- Dominica's Boiling Lake Rises, Near Normal (AP)
- Archaeologists Find Ancient Egyptian Tomb (AP)
- NASA Spots Possible Asteroid Belt (AP)
- House Votes for Oil Drilling in Alaska (AP)
- Tornado in Eastern China Kills Seven (AP)
- House Ready to Pass Energy Bill (AP)
- Mystery of Unpopped Popcorn Is Discovered (AP)
- NASA Delays First Post-Columbia Launch (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Experts Solve Mystery of Unpopped Popcorn (AP)
- House Set to Approve Energy Bill (AP)
- 7 Corpses Found in Ancient Egyptian Tomb (AP)
- Imperial Fears Pipeline Delay As Profit Slips (Reuters)
- Study Shows Antarctic Glaciers Shrinking (AP)
- House Approves Broad Energy Bill (AP)
- U.S. House passes bill that would open Alaska wildlife refuge to oil drilling (Canadian Press)
- Iowa Police Patrol to Monitor Pet Waste (AP)
- House Approves Energy Bill (washingtonpost.com)
- House passes energy reform bill laden with extras for US oil industry (AFP)
- Flying in the Front Seats: A Look at STS-114's Commander and Pilot (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Zoo Tries to Get Chimp to Kick the Habit (AP)
- Report Says Shuttle Standards Ease, NASA Disputes (Reuters)
- Documents Suggest NASA Downplaying Risks (AP)
- A Law Dogs Would Write, if They Were Lawyers... (Reuters)
- Tel Aviv monkeys to eat unleavened bread during Passover (AFP)
- Bigfoot sighting in northern Manitoba called into question by zoologist (Canadian Press)
- Many Scientists Encouraged By Griffin's Appointment (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- DeLay Thanks NASA for Shuttle Efforts (AP)