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Scholars will reassemble ancient Egyptian boat
CAIRO, Egypt -- Archaeologists and scholars will excavate hundreds of fragments of an ancient Egyptian wooden boat entombed in an underground chamber next to Giza's Great pyramid. They will then try to reassemble the craft. (Updated 3:15 a.m. PT)

*FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008
- Judge restores protection for Rockies wolves
- A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info
- Hundreds of baby penguins found dead in Brazil
- Health officials: Don't eat lobster tomalley
- Purdue panel finds misconduct by fusion scientist
- Tomato scare ending; fears linger for many people
- Mississippi remains most obese state, CDC reports
 
*THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2008
- Record number of babies born last year
- Family sues co. for muscular dystrophy drug
- Should we move species to save them?
- Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
- Researchers report toadfish sing to attract mates
- Alzheimer's vaccine stopped plaque, not dementia
- Donor kidneys removed with single bellybutton cut
- Bill Clinton aims to stabilize malaria drug prices
- Plans for large-scale AIDS vaccine trial dropped
- Warming health report: Poor, elderly to hurt most
- Singing for sex: Even toadfish do it
- Polio resurfaces in region of Pakistan
- Report: Invest $10 a person for better health
- Study: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol
- Gore sets 'moon shot' goal on climate change
 
*WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2008
- Scientists: $200M loss from Great Lakes invasives
- Researchers: Menthol used to attract young smokers
- Global Warming: Top 10, Again
- Global Warming: Top 10, Again
- NASA to workers: Go boldly (in cup) for science
- Study: When kids become teens, they get sluggish
 
*TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2008
- Astronauts take another spacewalk for tamer job
- E. coli linked to beef now reported in 5 states
- Teachers become nurses as schools get squeezed
- Physical fitness may slow Alzheimer brain atrophy
- Mystery insect bugging experts at London museum
- Report: US behind in doubling science grads
 
*MONDAY, JULY 14, 2008
- Doctors hopeful easier blood thinners are nearing
- Cancer forces Tasmanian devils to breed earlier
- Group to demand US clear Mexican tomatoes
- NASA engineers work on alternative moon rocket
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