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2008-09-07 13:06:10 -
Study: Credit Cards Cause More Spending
(LiveScience.com) (science) LiveScience.com - If you're trying to save money, leave your credit cards at home and pack cash only.
2008-09-07 11:06:20 -
Iran wants OPEC output cut to target quotas
(AFP) (science) AFP - Iran said on Sunday that OPEC members should cut output to the agreed target quotas in the face of falling oil prices, two days before the cartel meets in Vienna, state-run IRNA news agency reported.
2008-09-07 07:06:12 -
China to launch space mission in late September
(AP) (science) AP - China will launch its third manned space mission in late September, featuring its first-ever space walk, a state news agency said.
2008-09-06 17:06:15 -
European space probe sees 'diamond in the sky'
(AFP) (science) AFP - European scientists were jubilant on Saturday after the pride of their space fleet, racing towards a rendezvous with a comet in 2014, enjoyed a close encounter with an asteroid likened to a "diamond in the sky."
2008-09-06 15:06:15 -
Fierce Hurricane Ike again intensifies
(AP) (science) AP - The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Hurricane Ike has again intensified to a Category 3 storm with winds sustained at 115 mph.
2008-09-06 13:06:15 -
Bush: Congress should allow more offshore drilling
(AP) (science) AP - President Bush says if Congress doesn't permit offshore drilling to increase U.S. oil supplies and possibly ease gasoline prices, lawmakers should not expect voters to support them in November.
2008-09-06 11:06:30 -
How Hot Is the Yellowstone Hotspot?
(LiveScience.com) (science) LiveScience.com - Yellowstone National Park has hot springs that can reach a scalding 150 degrees Fahrenheit (66 Celsius). But in recent years scientists have become interested in a different sort of hot spot - the area of hot molten rock flowing beneath the surface.
2008-09-06 11:06:30 -
European space probe completes asteroid fly by
(Reuters) (science) Reuters - The European Space Agency obtained on Saturday the first images of an asteroid 360 million km (224 million miles) from earth, part of a space mission which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of the planets.
2008-09-06 07:06:11 -
Waters in India recede, but officials warn flood danger still high
(AFP) (science) AFP - Some villagers began trying to return to their flooded homes in eastern India on Saturday as waters slowly receded, but officials warned the move was risky with a month of heavy rains still left.
2008-09-06 07:06:10 -
European spacecraft flys by asteroid, camera stops
(AP) (science) AP - The European deep space probe Rosetta successfully completed a flyby of an asteroid millions of miles from earth, but its high resolution camera stopped shortly before the closest pass, space officials said Saturday. |
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