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  • October 2004

  • Forensic Scientists: America's New Pop Culture Heroes
  • Conservationist Jane Goodall Has Hope for Chimpanzees, Humans
  • New Images of Saturn's Moon Titan Show Early Earth-Like Conditions
  • Scientists Find Remains of Extinct Tiny Human
  • Colorado Voters May Push for More Renewable Power
  • Global Warming Could Lead to Trans-Arctic Shipping
  • Biodiversity is Focus of World Food Day
  • Russian Spacecraft Avoids Collision, Docks with International Space Station
  • Incorrectly Installed Switches Caused Crash of Genesis Capsule
  • Endangered Species Conference Ends After Protecting Trees, Sharks
  • Kenyan Peace Prize Winner Campaigns for Forest Protection
  • Jamaica, US Reach Agreement to Exchange Debt for Conservation
  • Kenyan Environmentalist Wins 2004 Nobel Peace Prize
  • Scientists Use Circulating Stem Cells to Repair Fetal Mouse Hearts
  • Scientists Discover Proof That Tyrannosaurus Had Feathers
  • Israeli and American Scientists Share Nobel Prize for Chemistry
  • Chinese Prosperity Seen as Threat to Endangered Wildlife
  • Three American Scientists Share Nobel Prize for Physics
  • SpaceShipOne Wins $10 Million X-Prize for Private Space Flight
  • Two American Physicians Win Nobel Prize for Medicine
  • CITES Conference on Endangered Species Opens in Bangkok
  • Steam Erupts from Mount St. Helens in Washington State
  • NASA Official Sees Role in Space for Private Companies

    September 2004

  • CITES Meeting Will Determine Future for Many Endangered Species
  • Prizes and Profits Could Fuel Private Space Race
  • US Naval Observatory Keeps the World in Sync
  • Kenya Seeks Global Ban on Trade in Lion Trophies
  • Biologist: Mekong River Dolphins Face Extinction
  • Astronomers Observe Collision of Galaxies, Formation of Larger Clusters
  • Coral Genetic Bank Offers Hope for Restoring Florida's Reefs
  • Thailand Says Nine Farms Contaminated By Genetically Modified Crops
  • Experts Call on President and Congress To Reverse Damage to Oceans
  • Portland's 'Green' Building Finds New Life, Purpose
  • Debate Rises Over Soaring Costs of Biomedical Journals
  • Hurricane Forecasters Predict Stormy Trend
  • Art Restoration Master Brings Fountain of Youth to Aging Paintings
  • New Study Finds Technology Already Exists to Solve Global Warming
  • Robotic Water Monitoring System Keeps Watch Over Lake Onandoga
  • Environmentalists Fear Partisan Politics Could Endanger US Wildlife Heritage
  • Successful Yellowstone Gray Wolf Recovery Program Draws Some Criticism
  • Sprawling Development Threatens Endangered Florida Panther

    August 2004

  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Website Allows Users to Follow Expeditions
  • Deteriorating Coral Reefs Adapting to Global Warming, say Scientists
  • Australia Considers Controversial Crocodile Hunting Safaris
  • Siuslaw River Salmon Depend on Science and Politics for Future
  • US Warns of Environmental Harm from Ukraine Canal Project
  • Study Predicts Longer Heat Waves in 21st Century
  • Endangered Species Act Bolsters Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone
  • 30 Years Later, Endangered Species Act Considered a Victory for Wildlife



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