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  • Bush Visits Gas Station that Sells Hydrogen Fuel for Cars

    President Bush stared inquisitively down into the nozzle of a hydrogen fuel hose on Wednesday, then pumped the fuel into a blue compact car as he renewed his plea for Congress to pass a wide-ranging energy bill.` >> Read the Full Article
  • Satellites Used to Aid Vanishing Guatemala Jaguars

    To the ancient Maya Indians who once built elaborate cities in the Guatemalan jungle, the jaguar's spotted pelt represented the stars in the night sky. Now the Western Hemisphere's biggest cat is being tracked from space. >> Read the Full Article
  • Bush Says New EPA Chief will Put Science at Heart of Environmental Policy

    President Bush, in a rare visit to the Environmental Protection Agency, pledged Monday that science would be at the heart of the nation's air, water and land policies. >> Read the Full Article
  • Bonaire Teens Reconstruct Skeleton of Whale Impaled by Cruise Ship

    It wasn't until the cruise ship Nieuw Amsterdam docked in Bonaire that the captain discovered why it was making headway so slowly. "The bow of your vessel has impaled a whale," the port captain said. >> Read the Full Article
  • Cornell to Launch Five-Year Study on Coyotes

    For many people, their closest encounter with a coyote is hearing its howl curdle the night from afar. But coyote sightings are now on the increase across New York, meaning greater potential for attacks, say Cornell University researchers, who are launching a five-year study of why the once-wary creatures are becoming more aggressive toward humans. >> Read the Full Article
  • New Monkey Species Found in Tanzania

    Two separate teams of researchers working hundreds of miles apart have discovered a new species of monkey in Tanzania. The highland mangabey is the first new species of monkey identified in 20 years and conservationists immediately said the find showed how important it was to preserve African forests. >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Unveil Earthquake Forecast

    Californians wondering if tomorrow's forecast will be sunny can now find out if there's also a chance of afternoon tremors. Scientists launched a Web site Wednesday that calculates the probability of strong ground-shaking at specific locations over a 24-hour period. >> Read the Full Article
  • Mount Rainier Ranked Third Most Dangerous Volcano

    In the shadow of Mount Rainier, people go about their lives -- going to shop, going to school, going to work. One day, though, the routine will be broken by a rumble that sounds like a thousand freight trains. >> Read the Full Article
  • Blackburn Ventures Invests in EnviroClean

    EnviroClean Technologies today announced a strategic investment from Blackbird Ventures, a venture capital firm managed by San Diego software entrepreneur and real estate developer Neil Senturia. >> Read the Full Article
  • Studies Show Sealants Protect against Arsenic in Wooden Playgrounds, Decks

    Using an oil- or water-based sealant or stain at least once a year can limit the amount of arsenic in pesticide-treated lumber that can escape and come into contact with people's skin, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. >> Read the Full Article

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