- EPA Issues Rules to Cut Mercury Pollution (AP)
- New Fairy Shrimp Species Found in Idaho (AP)
- N.Y. Teen Wins Science Competition (AP)
- Mich. Moose Population Slump Continues (AP)
- NASA Probes Mars Rover Instrument Problem (AP)
- Argonne's Chief Scientist Named Director (AP)
- Experimental Flock Loses Whooping Crane (AP)
- Green Groups Question British Wildlife Initiative (Reuters)
- Mo. Officials Tout New Dinosaur Exhibit (AP)
- Bush Names Missile Defense Veteran to Head NASA (Reuters)
- UCLA to Unveil Plans for Stem Cell Center (AP)
- Panel Weighs Proposed NASA Research Cuts (AP)
- Bare Australian Sheep Might Spell End of Mulesing (Reuters)
- Report: EPA to Let Utilities Trade Mercury Emissions (Reuters)
- Damaging Alien Snail Found in Georgia (AP)
- Circuit Breaker on Space Station Fails (AP)
- The People's Telescope: Wrangling Over Hubble's Fate (SPACE.com)
- New Signs of Recent Glaciers, Volcanoes and Flowing Water on Mars (SPACE.com)
- Global Warming Threat Central to Policy-Britain (Reuters)
- Brown Promises UK National Stem Cell Network (Reuters)
- Researchers Analyze X Chromosome Genes (AP)
- Strain on Sumatra Fault May Bring Quake (AP)
- Space Station Circuit Breaker Again Fails (AP)
- Quiet British Bike Seeks Added Vroom (Reuters)
- Maldives Coral Reef Left Unscathed by Tsunami -Report (Reuters)
- Saturn Probe Finds Atmosphere on Moon Enceladus (Reuters)
- Poacher Turns Protector to Save Elephants in Africa (Reuters)
- Experts: Stress May Bring Sumatra Quake (AP)
- Senate Votes to Open Alaskan Oil Drilling (AP)
- UCLA to Start $20 Mln Stem Cell Research Center (Reuters)
- First Hydrogen Car for Sale in 2012 - DaimlerChrysler (Reuters)
- Lawmakers Question Proposed NASA Cuts (AP)
- UCLA to Start $20 Mln Stem Cell Research Center (Reuters)
- Senate Backs Opening New Alaska Oil Spigot (Reuters)
- Caribbean Vulnerable to Tsunami, Study Finds (Reuters)
- Images of Mars Fuel Speculation on Planetary Life (Reuters)
- Senate Approves Drilling in Alaska Refuge (AP)
- Report: Navy Sonar Likely Made Orcas Flee (AP)
- Study Says Ravens Thriving in Alaska Oil Fields (Reuters)
- Scientists Discover Rare Carnivore Shrimp (Reuters)
- UCLA to Start $20 Mln Stem Cell Research Center (Reuters)
- Senate Supports Drilling in Alaskan Refuge (AP)
- Britain Takes Africa Development Agenda to G8 (Reuters)
- X Chromosome May Show Gender Differences (AP)
- American Wins $985,000 Norwegian Math Prize (Reuters)
- Tsunami Reveals Ancient Ruins in India (AP)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Vanishing Robbers -- Pat II (SPACE.com)
- Piecing Together Discovery's Ride (SPACE.com)
- NASA: Space Station Work Put Off for Now (AP)
- Study Shows Manatees Have Brittle Bones (AP)
- Scientists Say Road Salt Harms Environment (AP)
- X Chromosome Shows Why Women Differ from Men (Reuters)
- No Drought Relief in Northwest Seen -- NOAA (Reuters)
- Scientists: Road Salt May Harm Environment (AP)
- Dead Squid Wash Up in California Again (AP)
- Illegal Logging on Agenda at Unique G8 Meeting (Reuters)
- Group Plans to Sue Over Ariz. River (AP)
- Researchers Study Males' 'Advertising' (AP)
- No Stopping Global Warming, Studies Predict (Reuters)
- Hurricane Center to Offer Probability Map (AP)
- Indian PM Orders Moves to Save Disappearing Tigers (Reuters)
- Groups Work to Save Rain Forest Palms (AP)
- Explorers Try to Verify North Pole Claim (AP)
- Shark Bites Australian Snorkeler in Half (AP)
- 4 Astronauts Will Be on Emergency Standby (AP)
- Asians, Iraqis Get Hi-Tech, Recycled Water (AP)
- Gyroscope Problem on Space Station No Threat :NASA (Reuters)
- G8 Agrees Need for Action on Logging, Africa (Reuters)
- Wiring Work Delays Roll Over Milestone for Shuttle Discovery (SPACE.com)
- Mini Big Bang Created, Puzzling Results Too Explosive (SPACE.com)