Wednesday, July 3, 2013

FeedaMail: AP Top Science News At 5:38 p.m. EDT

feedamail.com AP Top Science News At 5:38 p.m. EDT

Honda's robot museum guide not yet a people person

TOKYO (AP) -- Honda Motor Co.'s walking, talking interactive robot is running into glitches in its new job as a museum guide in Tokyo....

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Asia stocks slide as oil jumps on Egypt crisis

BANGKOK (AP) -- Asian stocks slid on Wednesday as Egypt's unfolding political crisis pushed the price of oil to its highest level in more than a year, adding to an uncertain global economic outlook....

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About 20 homes flooded at site of Colo. wildfire

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- What was warned about for months since last year's deadly Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado Springs finally happened: flash flooding near the burn scar that shoved debris into homes and moved vehicles....

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New Hispanic chief judge: Need more jury diversity

CHICAGO (AP) -- The first Hispanic to lead the busy federal court district that includes Chicago said Tuesday that one of his priorities will be helping ensure that juries better reflect the region's ethnic and racial diversity....

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UN: 2001-2010 decade shows faster warming trend

GENEVA (AP) -- Global warming accelerated since the 1970s and broke more countries' temperature records than ever before in the first decade of the new millennium, U.N. climate experts said Wednesday....

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Princeton researchers create 'bionic ear'

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -- Researchers at Princeton University have brought a new tool into the realm of cybernetics: a 3-D printer....

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Ocean satellite dies after 11 1/2-year mission

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- A U.S.-French science satellite that tracked rising sea levels for more than a decade and helped forecasters make better weather predictions worldwide has gone dark....

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Officials say developers destroyed Peru pyramid

LIMA, Peru (AP) -- An official of Peru's Cultural Patrimony Ministry says two real estate development companies have destroyed a pyramid at the oldest archaeological site near the country's capital....

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