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Eyes to the skies getting bigger

AP - A telescope arms race is taking shape around the world. Astronomers are drawing up plans for the biggest, most powerful instruments ever constructed, capable of peering far deeper into the universe — and further back in time — than ever before.


Heavy snow continues in West

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Winter chaos in China spreads holiday misery

Reuters - China's fiercest winter in half


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Floods devastate Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador

AFP - Torrential rains have caused widespread flooding in southern Ecuador, eastern Bolivia and northern Argentina, with nearly 50 people killed and thousands made homeless, triggering international humantarian aid to the region.


Stormy in the West this weekend

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Boats to try to prevent hooking seabirds

AP - Albatross looking for a free meal on the high seas often pay the price of being killed or injured going after baited hooks.


Australia police to question anti-whaling activists

Reuters - Police will grill the hardcore


Storm makes drivers slip, fliers wait

AP - Winter storms at both ends of the country dumped snow and snarled air and land travel Friday, killing at least 10 people, blocking major highways and even stranding 400 train passengers in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest.


'Green collar' jobs seen as prosperous

AP - When 1,800 workers lost their jobs after a Maytag appliance factory and headquarters closed last year in the small town of Newton, Iowa, a wind turbine blade company saw opportunity — an available, skilled workforce in the middle of one of America's hardiest wind energy production regions.


Indonesia cleans up after floods, 3 die in Jakarta

Reuters - Indonesia's capital was cleaning up on


Wind farms need techs to keep running

AP - The line of towering wind turbines stand motionless on the ridgeline above Interstate 70 in central Kansas, Y-shaped silhouettes amid the swirling snow.


China steels for worse weather as holidays loom

Reuters - Work crews battled on Saturday


Study: Sediment makes New Orleans sink

AP - Heavy sediment deposited in the Mississippi River delta in the last ice age has caused New Orleans to sink and will continue to drag down coastal Louisiana bit by bit for hundreds of years, according to a new study by NASA and Louisiana State University scientists.


Biologists: Sage grouse needs more help

AP - The best available science indicates that the current level of sage grouse protection implemented in oil and gas fields is not enough to maintain the bird's population, according to wildlife biologists in Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, North Dakota and Utah.


NASA to launch Beatles tune into space

AP - The Beatles are about to become radio stars in a whole new way. NASA on Monday will broadcast the Beatles' song "Across the Universe" across the galaxy to Polaris, the North Star.


NASA: Shuttle's Kinked Hose to be Stowed for Launch

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NASA Takes The Beatles 'Across the Universe' Literally

SPACE.com - NASA will beam The Beatles' song,


NASA: Bent hose no problem for shuttle

AP - A bent radiator hose in Atlantis' payload bay should not delay next week's space shuttle launch, NASA said Friday.


New weekend Western storm

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