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Science
Prehistoric Peek in N.M.; Rock Salt Holds Oldest Known Bit of a Once-Living Organism

Skeptics Group Tries Out Scientific Theories, and It Also Has a Little Fun With Illusions

Researcher Snaps a Rare Photo of 'Blue Jet' Lightning, a Bolt Striking Upward

The Kids Were Right About Vinegar and Cholesterol

2008 Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Challenge Winners

Young Scientists Display Work

Report Finds Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change in the West

UNM Physicists Still Chasing Rays


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  • Prehistoric Peek in N.M.; Rock Salt Holds Oldest Known Bit of a Once-Living Organism
    A piece of rock salt from deep underground in southern New Mexico has yielded the oldest known bit of a formerly living organism.   (Monday, April 14, 2008)

    Skeptics Group Tries Out Scientific Theories, and It Also Has a Little Fun With Illusions
    "Lake Monsters I Have Known" sounds like the setup for a bad horror movie or an even worse children's book. One thing it might not sound like is science. But without science, Ben Radford explained at a recent meeting of New Mexicans for Science and Reason, the stories of the Loch Ness monster and her kin spin out of control in a hurry.   (Monday, April 7, 2008)

    Researcher Snaps a Rare Photo of 'Blue Jet' Lightning, a Bolt Striking Upward
    Lightning researcher Harald Edens at first did not realize what he had in his camera last July 19.   (Monday, March 31, 2008)

    The Kids Were Right About Vinegar and Cholesterol
    The Aggad twins, Haya and Heba, were concerned about their father's high cholesterol readings.   (Sunday, March 23, 2008)

    2008 Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Challenge Winners
    2008 Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Challenge Winners   (Saturday, March 22, 2008)

    Young Scientists Display Work
    By John Fleck
    Journal Staff Writer
    Erika DeBenedictis pretty much summed up the science fair Friday morning while showing off her spaghetti-like spacecraft orbits as they headed for Mars.   (Saturday, March 22, 2008)

    Report Finds Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change in the West
    Snowpack in the Western United States— our water storage bank account— was rich and juicy in January 2004, the best it had been in years. By April 1 the account was nearly empty, drained by a record-breaking blast of warm, dry weather.   (Friday, February 1, 2008)

    UNM Physicists Still Chasing Rays
    Physicist John Linsley spotted something mysterious out on Albuquerque's West Mesa in February 1962.   (Thursday, November 29, 2007)


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