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Alabama won't shelter as many storm evacuees (AP)

AP - Alabama has a message for its neighbors: Don't count on us next time you need shelter from a storm. And it's not because Louisiana evacuees made a mess last time they came. more

Tue Jun 09 05:01pm EDT

U.S. forecaster reduces Atlantic hurricane prediction (Reuters)

Reuters - Cooler sea temperatures and a possible El Nino prompted the Colorado State University forecast team to reduce its Atlantic storm season prediction on Tuesday to 11 tropical storms, including five hurricanes. more

Tue Jun 02 09:26am EDT

Weather system loses tropical depression status (AP)

AP - The National Hurricane Center says a weather system moving over the Atlantic has lost its tropical depression status. more

Fri May 29 04:00pm EDT

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Discovery Raises New Doubts About Dinosaur-bird Links

Researchers have made a fundamental new discovery about how birds breathe and have a lung capacity that allows for flight -- and the finding means it's unlikely that birds descended from any known theropod dinosaurs. more

Tue Jun 09 05:00pm EDT

Neolithic Age: Prehistoric Complex Including Two 6,000-year-old Tombs Discovered In Britain

A prehistoric complex including two 6,000-year-old tombs representing some of the earliest monuments built in Britain has been discovered by archaeologists. The researchers found the previously undiscovered Neolithic tombs, also known as long barrows, at a site at Damerham, Hampshire. more

Tue Jun 09 02:00am EDT

Mobile DNA Elements In Woolly Mammoth Genome Give New Clues To Mammalian Evolution

The woolly mammoth died out several thousand years ago, but the genetic material they left behind is yielding new clues about the evolution of mammals. Scientists have now analyzed the mammoth genome looking for mobile DNA elements, revealing new insights into how some of these elements arose in ma… more

Tue Jun 09 02:00pm EDT

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