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Heat Wave Strikes Southern Europe

A severe heat wave is causing alarm in Southern Europe. June 27, 2005

First West Nile Death in 2005 Reported

The first death from the West Nile virus in 2005 has been reported in Missouri. June 24, 2005





Consumer Reports Rates Nine Popular Diets

Consumer Reports (CR) examined nine popular diets in its June issue. June 23, 2005

New Fossils and Hi-Tech Leads to Dinosaur Breakthroughs

Newsweek has a feature on dinosaurs and how recent fossil discoveries and new technologies are uncovering tons of new information about dinosaurs. June 23, 2005

Human Case of Bird Flu Confirmed in Indonesia

A human case of bird flu has been confirmed in Indonesia. June 17, 2005

Interesting Rattlesnake Habits

The Environmental News Network reports that researchers have discovered rattlesnakes have interesting behaviors like swimming and climbing trees. June 15, 2005

Arlene Gets 2005 Hurricane Season Off to a Quick Start

The 2005 hurricane season only started officially on June 1st and already we have Tropical Storm Arlene in the Caribbean. June 9, 2005

G8 Scientists Say Act Now on Global Warming

A joint statement signed by top scientific academies from G8 countries as well as Brazil, India and China, is urging the G8 nations to do something about global warming before it is too late. June 8, 2005

Supercomputer to Build Detailed 3D Model of Human Brain

Neuroscientists are planning to build the most detailed model of the human brain with the help of a supercomputer provided by IBM. June 7, 2005

Aussie Mega Beasts: Giant Marsupials Once Roamed Australia

Australian's marsupials are loved the world over for the uniqueness and cuteness. June 4, 2005

60% of Americans Believe in Extraterrestrial Life

Almost two-thirds of Americans do believe that life exists on other planets, and of that group, 90% say if we receive a message from another planet we should reply. June 1, 2005

Lungs of Europe Burning

Scientists are concerned about fire and logging destroying the Siberian taiga, also known as the "lungs of Europe. May 31, 2005

First Ever Heat Advisory for Seattle Area

Hot weather in the Seattle metropolitan area has boosted temperature 20+ degrees above average. May 27, 2005

Marburg Outbreak Continues in Angola

The marburg outbreak that has struck with surprising tenacity in Angola has now killed 315 people. May 25, 2005

Scientists Create Tailor Made Stem Cells

The big news in science health news this week was a report from South Korea that a group of scientists have found a way to create stem cells that match the genes of the patients. May 23, 2005

2004 Sumatra Quake Vibrated Entire Planet

Last year's massive earthquake near Sumatra which generated the killer tsunami was also the longest earthquake ever recorded. May 20, 2005

Get Ready for Another Bad Hurricane Season

Hurricane season begins on June 1st. May 17, 2005

NOAA Issues Space Weather Warning

Forecasters at the NOAA Space Environment Center in Boulder, Colo. May 16, 2005

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