Physorg

Tuesday th 23rd of June 2020

Bacteria are always at war. Understanding their use of weapons may lead to antibiotic alternatives - 05:20

A quarter-billion children getting no education: UN - 03:30

Unearthing new dingo truths - 03:30

Calcium helps build strong cells - 03:30

Researchers study myxobacteria's ability to distinguish self from non-self - 03:00

Decline in green energy spending might offset COVID-era emissions benefits - 03:00

China launches final satellite in GPS-like Beidou system - 03:00

Monday th 22nd of June 2020

Life in the galaxy: maybe this is as good as it gets? - 19:20

Human-derived mercury shown to pollute the world's deepest ocean trenches - 17:00

Research in land plants shows nanoplastics accumulating in tissues - 16:00

Study finds new mentoring model supports underrepresented minority women faculty in STEM - 16:00

Scientists home in on pairs of atoms that boost a catalyst's activity - 16:00

Team unveils catalyst that can break problematic C-F bonds - 16:00

The 2016 US presidential election coverage a 'game changer' for reporters - 15:00

Oil forecasting technique adapted for spreadsheets may cut shale operator costs - 15:00

US beekeepers reported lower winter losses but abnormally high summer losses - 15:00

New design for 'optical ruler' could revolutionize clocks, telescopes, telecommunications - 15:00

Young giant planet offers clues to formation of exotic worlds - 14:30

Eruption of Alaska's Okmok volcano linked to period of extreme cold in ancient Rome - 14:00

Microbubbles controlled by acoustical tweezers for highly localized drug release - 14:00

Simple interventions can help people spot false headlines - 14:00

Are protected areas effective at maintaining large carnivore populations? - 12:40

Red Sea climate forecasts: Handle with care - 12:40

New research deepens mystery of particle generation in proton collisions - 12:40

3-D reconstructions of boats from the ancient port of Rome - 12:40

Super-resolution microscopy reveals a twist inside of cells - 12:11

Future space travelers may follow cosmic lighthouses - 12:11

Extremely low thermal conductivity in 1-D soft chain structure - 12:11

A Metal-like quantum gas: A pathbreaking platform for quantum simulation - 12:11

Click... Resistant bacteria caught in the act - 12:11

A new symmetry-broken parent state discovered in twisted bilayer graphene - 12:11

Sahara dust blankets Caribbean, air quality hazardous - 12:11

TRACERS heliophysics mission enters Phase B - 11:50

Highly modular metal-organic framework-based materials show great potential for photocatalytic hydrogen production - 11:50

Southwestern correctional facilities' drinking water puts inmate health at risk - 11:50

Enhanced secondary haze by emission reduction during COVID-19 lockdown in China - 11:50

Recovery from airline delays works best with future disruptions in mind - 11:50

300-million-year-old fish resembles a sturgeon but took a different evolutionary path - 11:50

Parallel evolution in three-spined sticklebacks - 11:50

A method to 3-D print components for refined neutron scattering - 11:50

Strainoptronics: A new way to control photons - 11:50

Student discovers 18 new species of aquatic beetle in South America - 11:50

Tsetse flytraps: Biotechnology for Africa's rural population - 11:50

Satellites have drastically changed how we forecast hurricanes - 11:50

Experimentally identifying effective theories in many-body systems - 11:50

COVID-19 lockdown reveals human impact on wildlife - 11:50

Pioneering research reveals certain human genes relate to gut bacteria - 11:50

Bread mould avoids infection by mutating its own DNA - 11:20

Helping to protect the most illegally trafficked mammals in the world - 11:20

Proper location of solid feed can improve nutrient intake and growth of dairy calves prior to weaning - 11:20