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State trying to get out of restrictions placed on it by federal judge.  |  |


Live from Antarctica! It's an eighth-grade science class on global warming for a group of Harlem students whose teacher is doing research on the frozen continent.  |
Messenger space probe find weird blue mineral scattered all over first planet's surface, likely put there by volcanoes billions of years ago.  |  |
Orbiting observatory back in good form, transmits beautiful image of formerly colliding galaxies.  |  |


Mitochondrial DNA shows Oetzi belonged to maternal lineage that's either extremely rare or completely extinct.  |  |
Israeli archaeologist says 10th-century B.C. pottery shard proves King David's existence; others aren't even sure it's Hebrew.  |  |
Silicon Valley digital-tv finally team up; former's subscribers will get movies downloaded to latter's boxes.  |
Fab Four, or remaining two, give in to lucrative video-game market.  |
Genetic analysis shows 1 in 17 men in certain cities in Spain, North Africa have Phoenician forbears.  |
Nasty fungal pathogen causes diarrhea in AIDS patients because it reproduces so fast.  |
Study of 112 transsexuals in Australia, California finds most had longer form of gene that regulates sensitivity to testosterone.  |
Now that you have a basic understanding of what an E Degree is, you may be asking yourself, why should I choose this route to getting my degree?The fact is that there are many reasons and we will take a  |
The continuing growth of e-learning within IKEA prompted the company to identify up to five high quality e-learning suppliers which can provide e-learning materials using learning objects, as well as implement and maintain e-learning programmes.  |
When Kelly Walsh senior Emily Rochelle gets ready to go up for a kill she knows what to expect: a perfect set from either Morgan Griffith or Lauren Hoppe, the Trojans' two senior setters.  |
Heading into the Wyoming State High School Volleyball Championships, which start today at the Casper Events Center, most coaches are more focused on their own team than they are worried about who they're matched up against.  |
Gillette coach Phil Rehard is all too aware that his team is the favorite at the Class 4A Wyoming State High School Swimming and Diving Championships, which start today at the Campbell County Aquatic Center in Gillette.  |
NASA and Korea signed a joint statement of intent identifying potential interest in cooperation in civil space and aeronautics activities.  |
A new candidate vaccine can significantly reduce rates of tuberculosis (TB) infection in HIV-positive individuals, according to researchers.  |
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