Monthly Archives: July 2008

Researchers may have found cosmic Rosetta stone

WASHINGTON (AP) — Star light, star bright. The first star grew fast, but began slight. The first cosmological object formed in the universe was a … Continue reading

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Cell changes may help Lou Gehrig’s research

WASHINGTON (AP) — Using a new technique to reprogram cells, scientists are growing neurons from people with Lou Gehrig’s disease, a possible first step in … Continue reading

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Dolphin calf born at aquarium in Baltimore

BALTIMORE (AP) — Watching for the first breath seemed like forever, but after a normal, tail-first delivery, a healthy female dolphin was born at the … Continue reading

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Research could cut cost of energy from fuel cells

WASHINGTON (AP) — Less costly methods for producing oxygen from water have been developed by researchers in the U.S. and Australia, possibly setting the stage … Continue reading

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Yahoo to face shareholder wrath at annual meeting

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo Inc.’s recent truce with investor Carl Icahn didn’t pacify many shareholders who remain on the war path heading into the … Continue reading

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