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  • Panelists Decry Bush Science Policies

    The voice of science is being stifled in the Bush administration, with fewer scientists heard in policy discussions and money for research and advanced training being cut, according to panelists at a national science meeting. >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientific Influence Wanes, Research Funding Weakened in Bush Administration, Experts Say

    The voice of science is being stifled in the Bush administration, with fewer scientists heard in policy discussions and money for research and advanced training being cut, according to panelists at a national science meeting. >> Read the Full Article
  • Columbus, Ohio-Based Plastics Firm Finds New Use for Corn

    A year ago, Plastic Suppliers, which makes the film used in food labels and envelope windows, faced the same problem that dogs most American manufacturers: intense foreign competition. >> Read the Full Article
  • Low-cost Technology for Environment-Friendly Plastic Developed

    Osaka Gas Co. said Friday it and an ally have developed a low-cost manufacturing technology for a new environmentally friendly but highly heat-resistant plastic that can be recycled with a special type of bacteria. >> Read the Full Article
  • Global Warming Could Worsen US Pollution, Report Says

    Global warming could stifle cleansing summer winds across parts of the northern United States over the next 50 years and worsen air pollution, U.S. researchers said Saturday. >> Read the Full Article
  • New Global Network Aims for Tsunami Warning System

    A global tsunami warning system to get critical information to people in the path of the potentially deadly waves was approved Wednesday as a top priority for the world's climate experts. >> Read the Full Article
  • U.S. Cities Eye Ocean Waves for Power Supplies

    Since ancient times poets have revered the power of the seas. Now energy companies and coastal cities like New York and San Francisco are aiming to tap ocean waves and tidal currents as abundant sources of electricity. >> Read the Full Article
  • 2005 Could Be Warmest Year Recorded, Says NASA

    A weak El Nino and human-made greenhouse gases could make 2005 the warmest year since records started being kept in the late 1800s, NASA scientists said this week. >> Read the Full Article
  • Asia Quake, Tsunami Moved Islands, Shortened Days

    The massive earthquake that triggered the Asian tsunami wobbled the earth on its axis, forced cartographers back to the drawing board and changed time by a fraction, but there's no need to adjust your clocks. >> Read the Full Article
  • California Considers Ban on Pet Cloning

    A California lawmaker said Wednesday he would introduce a bill this week to ban sales of cloned pets, a move that could end a California company's plans to replicate beloved domestic animals. >> Read the Full Article

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