June 2005 in science

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June 14, 2005

  • An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 strikes about 80 miles (130 kilometers) off the coast of northern California on Tuesday night, briefly prompting a tsunami warning along the Pacific coast but with no immediate reports of damages or injuries. (AP)

June 13, 2005

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June 9, 2005

  • Tinkerers and innovators have devised a way to link useful data graphically using Google Maps. Vital information such as crime statistics, gas prices, dark alleyways, housing prices, and potentially much more could be displayed as pinpoints on a Google Map. Efforts to improve the technology are currently underway. (CNN) (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)
  • The first Atlantic tropical storm of the 2005 season develops south of Cuba. (CNN) (Link dead as of 15 January 2007) (CBSnews)

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June 4, 2005

  • After 5 weeks of slow progress Mars Rover Opportunity is freed from the sand dune that it got stuck in April. (CNN) (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)

June 3, 2005

  • Scientists claim they have sequenced the DNA of an extinct cave bear. It was extracted from the remains of animals that died about 40,000 years ago in Austria. (BBC)

June 1, 2005

Past science and technology events by month

2005 in science: February March April May

(For earlier science and technology events, see January 2005 and preceding months)

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