Daily News Alert | Monday, February 9, 2009 12:06 AM PST |
Space shuttle launch delayed again for valve tests Fri, 6 Feb 2009 03:05 pm PST AP - NASA has delayed the next space shuttle launch again. Now the space shuttle Discovery won't lift off before Feb. 22. NASA says it needs the extra time to finish testing hydrogen gas fuel valves. A small part of one valve broke during the launch of the last shuttle flight in November. Full Story | Top | Injured bears rescued from bile farms in China Sat, 7 Feb 2009 03:06 am PST AP - A dozen Asiatic black bears, malnourished and diseased from years spent on abusive bile-harvesting farms in southwest China, were recovering Saturday after being handed over to an animal charity group. Full Story | Top | Green Purchasing Up, Despite Economy Sun, 8 Feb 2009 04:30 pm PST LiveScience.com - According to a recent study released by Green Seal, an independent nonprofit product certification organization, and EnviroMedia Social Marketing, four out of five people say they are still buying green products and services today, even in the midst of a U.S. recession. Full Story | Top | Modest Lunar Eclipse Monday Morning Sun, 8 Feb 2009 08:03 am PST SPACE.com - A modest eclipse of the moon will occur early Monday morning, Feb 9. The outer portion of Earth's shadow will cover part of the moon, causing a slight darkening of the moon. Full Story | Top | Dung it! Who threw away my 7-year collection? Fri, 6 Feb 2009 05:42 pm PST AP - A British university has apologized to a Ph.D. student for throwing away his treasured, seven-year collection of lizard dung. Daniel Bennett has told Times Higher Education magazine that he had collected the dung in the Philippines while studying the rare butaan lizard, a relative of the Komodo dragon. The material was to be studied as part of his doctoral research. Full Story | Top | Genome Study Points to New Culprit for Schizophrenia Fri, 6 Feb 2009 08:48 pm PST HealthDay - FRIDAY, Feb. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Large, rare structural changes in DNA called copy number variants may play a role in schizophrenia, according to U.S. researchers, who said their findings support a sharp change of direction in genetics research on schizophrenia. Full Story | Top |
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