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   Rare condor chick hatches at Oregon Zoo (Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A rare California condor chick pecked its way out of its egg at the Oregon Zoo's captive breeding compound Monday, bringing the known number of ...

NASA to Accelerate Plans for Shuttle's Replacement (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com - NASA will accelerate development efforts for a new manned spacecraft that will follow the retirement of the agency's shuttle fleet, a top spaceflight ...

Rain Falls in Midwest As West Gets Snow (AP)
AP - Storms brought rain and high wind to the Midwest on Wednesday, while several inches of snow fell in the West and fog dotted the Southeast.

Scientists Devise New Hurricane Forecast (AP)
AP - British scientists say they have devised a more accurate way to forecast whether the United States is in for a particularly damaging Atlantic hurricane season.

NASA Delays First Post-Columbia Launch (AP)
AP - NASA said Wednesday it needs more time to prepare for the first space shuttle flight since the Columbia disaster and delayed next month's launch by a full week. The new launch ...

Space Flight Not Just a Billionaire's Joy Ride
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, whose SpaceShipOne flew to the atmosphere's edge last year, said on Wednesday the space tourism business could open cosmic travel to ...

Egyptologists Find Tomb of Ancient Southern Ruler
CAIRO (Reuters) - American archaeologists working in southern Egypt have found what they think is the tomb of a prehistoric ruler from the middle of the 4th millennium BC, the ...

Rice urges Russia to reform its energy sector (AFP)
AFP - Visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged Russia to reform its energy sector and said investors were looking for reassurances of a stable legal environment after the ...

Zoo Keeps Gorillas Kosher for Passover (AP)
AP - When Passover comes around, even gorillas in Israel keep kosher. In line with many other Israelis busy cleaning their homes to remove bread-related products for the Passover holiday ...

Delays Predicted for NASA's Next Shuttle Launch (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com - The launch of the space shuttle Discovery, NASA's first orbiter to fly since the Columbia accident, may be delayed a week to allow more time for ...

Expert: Apes May Be Key to Human Nature (AP)
AP - Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh sounds like a proud mother when she speaks about her brood of bonobos, eight ultra-intelligent apes that will take part in unique language research meant to ...

Scientists 'Rediscover' Rare Angolan Birds
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The first ornithologists to visit northern Angola since the end of the country's civil war have "rediscovered" three species of bird not seen for decades, a ...

Democrats say Homeland Security ignoring right-wing terrorists (Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Homeland Security Department is focusing on possible terror threats from radical environmental and animal-rights activists without also examining ...

Rare Condor Chick Hatches at Oregon Zoo (AP)
AP - A rare California condor chick pecked its way out of its egg at the Oregon Zoo's captive breeding compound Monday, bringing the known number of the endangered species to 245.

Apollo 13 Engineers Feted on Anniversary (AP)
AP - A group of engineers was honored Tuesday for concocting a plan using plastic bags, cardboard and duct tape to save Apollo 13's astronauts after their spacecraft was crippled by an ...


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