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88 stories · 2000–2009
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Proof of Noah's flood sought BOSTON, July 17 (UPI) -- Undersea explorer Robert Ballard, the man who found the Titanic, is now looking for evidence of Noah's flood. Ballard heads back to the Black Sea
SCIENCE MATTERS: GLOBAL WARMING COULD BE EVEN WORSE
Current global-warming models forecast a host of effects: Rising sea levels could severely impact coastal areas throughout the world; some predict more extreme weather, including droughts and heat wav
Coalition works to preserve public, private land
A coalition trying to preserve thousands of acres of private and National Forest Service land got a boost from the Pitkin County commissioners. The commissioners sent a letter to the Great Outdoors Co
GROUNDHOGS DO IT WITHOUT DOPPLER; THEIR SECRET MAY BE TEMPERATURE
TRADITIONS Chester, the St. Louis Zoo's groundhog weatherman, has never been wrong. In four years of predicting long winters or early springs, the furry forecaster has relied on a tried and true indic
Brown, Ryan Kenneth
BROWN, RYAN KENNETH, baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection, Sept. 4, 2000; beloved son of Kenneth and Ginny Brown (nee Fulton); loving brother of Timothy (Kym) Brown and Christopher (Jessica
Too warm to sleep
Six months ago, David Inouye of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado, reported that yellow-bellied marmots in the Rockies were rising early from their hibernation. In 23 years,
U. Maryland prof reveals danger signs of global warming
Around the campus robins are singing, announcing that spring is right around the corner. But is it really? Species of birds and flowers are arriving earlier each year, David Inouye, an associate biolo
Migration dilemma
Global warming is sending mixed signals to creatures that live in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Earlier springs have encouraged robins to migrate to breeding grounds high in the mountains earlier,
