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Most Native Americans share 6 roots

October 17th, 2008
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NEW YORK Near all of today’s Native Americans in North, Central and South America can follow part of their descent to six women whose posterity immigrated about 20,000 eld ago, a DNA study advises.

Those adult females left a particular DNA bequest that dies hard today in about 95 per centum of Native Americans, research workers said.

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Cosmonauts flex automaton arms, gear up for walk

October 13th, 2008
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Ness CANAVERAL, Sunshine State Astronauts bent the giant implements of war of the international space station’s new golem for the first time, examination the brake system and manoeuverring the extremities into position for a Monday dark spacewalk.

All the brake system on the Canadian-built automaton named Dextre went through the trial but one in the wrist joint joint of its went away arm.

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U.N.: Glaciers shrinking at record rate

October 10th, 2008
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Zurich, Switzerland Glaciers are shrinkage at record rate and a lot of could vanish within decenniums, the U.N. Surround Program stated Sunday.

Scientists measuring the wellness of nearly 30 glaciers around the world set up that ice deprivation reached record levels in 2006, the U.N. government agency said.

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Pre-Inca synagogue uncovered in Peru

October 6th, 2008
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Capital of Peru, Peru Archeologists have found the ruinations of an ancient synagogue, roadway and irrigation systems at an illustrious fortress dominating the Inca capital of Cuzco, fitting in to officials involved with the excavation.

The tabernacle on the fringe of the Sacsayhuaman fort casts appended light on pre-Inca cultures of Peru, viewing that the land site had religioused as well as military aims, concording to researchers.

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Geckos’ human foots inspire new high-tech bandage

October 3rd, 2008
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Cambridge, Massachusetts Lounge lizards with haired feet are the brainchild for a new medical ware that could help operative patients mend better and mightiness even supplant sutures some four hour period.

Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have made a new kind of operative adhesive, formed in a form that, at the microscopical level, mimics the human foots of geckos.

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U.S. launches secret satellite

September 29th, 2008
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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California An Atlas 5 rocket transporting a secret U.S. satellite upraised off earlier dawn Thursday, functionaries said.

The 191-foot-tall friend blasted off from the southerly end of the Central Coast air base at 3:02 a.m.

“It travelled great,” told Mike Rein, a spokesman for United Launch Alliance, that made the projectile.

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Endeavour docks with space station

September 25th, 2008
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Ness CANAVERAL, Sunshine State Space shuttle Endeavour drew up to the international space station and bobbed, kicking off most two hebdomads of demanding construction work.

Earlier the late-night tie, Endeavour’s commandant, Dominic Gorie, guided the shuttlecock through a 360-degree backflip to permit for full photographic surveillance.

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Cassini examination for water on a Saturn moon

September 22nd, 2008
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LOS ANGELES, California Three old age after mammoth geysers existed spied on an wintry Saturn moon, the international Cassini ballistic capsule is braced to immerse through the peripheries of the cryptical plumes to larn how they formed.

Wednesday’s flyby will take Cassini inside 30 stat mis of the surface of Enceladus at nighest approach.

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‘Web enemies’ directed in cyber-protests

September 18th, 2008
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Fifteen res publicas were called as “Cyberspace enemies” on Wednesday as press exemption campaigners named on Web exploiters to get together a 24-hour practical protest condemnatory cyber-censorship.

The line demonstrations in practical locations letting in China’s Tiananmen Square, Cuba’s Revolution Square and North Korea’s Kim Jong Il Square existed taking place to label the first Online Free Expression Day, Newsmen Without Borders told in an argument.

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Rarified California Michigander caught on photographic camera

September 15th, 2008
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Sacramento, California A inquiry project directed at weasels has changed state up a larger prize: an image of a Wolverine, an subtle animal scientists feared may have existed driven out of the Sierra Nevada long ago by human activeness.

The uncovering could affect land-use conclusions if the Wolverine is announced an endangered species, a measure the U.

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