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Q & A : Wait to Donate
Endeavour moves to launch pad
W Parku "Ujście Warty" jest już ok. 2 tys. żurawi
U.S. advisers urge creating science security panel
Two, Deux, Dos: Heavily Used Words Evolve More Slowly
Cloning companies set database to track animals (Reuters)
Ancient and Modern Condors Co-Existed, Fossils Suggest (LiveScience.com)
Large dinosaur footprints found in Australia
"Brainbow" paints mouse neurons in bright colors
Shuttle undocks from station (AP)
Bush aide says warming man-made
Teatr wiecznego powrotu
Birders of America
Water pelts young star system
Researchers test urine to track drug use (AP)
Experts seek help to protect gorillas (AP)
Birds use tools to forage for food: study
Lice in Fish Farms Endanger Wild Salmon, Study Says
Pieniądze na badania komórek macierzystych
Organic produce 'better for you'

Katrina victims lose in appeals court (AP)

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