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Mysterious Tremors Detected Along San Andreas Fault
Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California's San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857.
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Another Earthquake Rumbles under Cleburne; 7TH This Month
Another small earthquake - the seventh in about a month - has been reported in the North Texas town of Cleburne.
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The Public Praises Scientists But Scientists Don't Think Much Of The Public - Or Science Journalism
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Does arXiv Blacklist Authors ? Help Find Out
The Arxiv is an online repository of scientific papers in physics, astronomy, maths, cosmology, computer science, and a few other topics, where papers due to be published on scientific journals are submitted by the authors...
Cambrian explosion fueled by early greening of planet, says study
Earth's 4.5-billion-year history is filled with several turning points when temperatures changed dramatically, asteroids bombarded the planet and life forms came and disappeared.
North Korea a suspect in cyber attacks in US
North Korea, which has been firing missiles and spewing threats against the United States, was identified by South Korea's main spy agency Wednesday as a suspect in the cyber attacks targeting government and other Web sites in the U.S. and South Korea.
New technique finds ancient star explosions
WASHINGTON: Astronomers have spotted the most distant and oldest star explosions yet in the universe.
Authorities say they believe a South Texas man drowned after a swarm of bees forced him into a canal.
Georgia Gets $4 Million Bonus For Food Stamps
Gov. Sonny Perdue says Georgia will receive a high performance bonus of $4 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for its management of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly the Food Stamp Program.
Google plans Chrome-based Web operating system
That Google operating system rumor is coming true--and it's based on Google's browser, Chrome.
Texas has driest regions in the US; major cities baking in heat, rainfall chances slim
If not for the triple-digit heat, central Texas rancher Debbie Davis could almost think it was a different season entirely.
Minor Earthquake Reported in Va.
No damage or injuries have been reported following a small earthquake that rattled parts of central Virginia.
Pope proposes new financial order guided by ethics
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano Pope Benedict XVI signs his third encyclical of his pontificate, at the Vatican, Monday, July 6, 2009.
Government may impose limits on energy futures
Federal regulators will examine whether the government should impose limits on the number of futures contracts in oil and other energy commodities held by speculative traders, the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said Tuesday.
Getting the Bugs Out: Govt. Tackles Foodborne Ills
New safety standards aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks are part of a government effort to try to make food safer to eat.
New inspection rules help Western cherry exporters
YAKIMA, Wash. Cherry growers in three West Coast states will be able to ship sweet cherries to Japan more cheaply because of a change in the country's pest control requirements for imports of the fruit.
Relentless rains mean big Northeast mosquito crop
Levittown - First came the rain. Buckets of rain. Three weeks of rain.Now come the mosquitoes.
Bovine tuberculosis tests in Neb. come back clean
LINCOLN, Neb. - Another round of tests for tuberculosis in Nebraska cattle has come back clean, buoying hopes in the nation's top beef-producing state that the disease will remain more of a worry than an imminent threat to livelihoods.
Final Rules Out For Gov't Stem Cell Research
The government is creating a master list of which embryonic stem cells qualify for taxpayer-funded research, now that President Barack Obama has lifted restrictions on the field.
Deere says it's prepared to expand in Russia
MOLINE, Ill. - Deere & Co., the world's largest agricultural-equipment maker, said Monday it's prepared to significantly expand its farm, forestry and construction operations in Russia "under the right market access conditions." The Moline, Ill.-based company is working to expand its agricultural-equipment manufacturing operations in Russia by ...
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