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Wednesday th 17th of June 2020
To make a good impression, leave cell phone alone during work meetings
- 14:50
With storms in May, lawmaker wants a longer hurricane season
- 14:50
Senate approves $2.8B plan to boost conservation, parks
- 14:50
Quantum-inspired approach dramatically lowers light power needed for optical coherence tomography
- 14:50
Women commuting during rush hour are exposed to higher levels of pollutants
- 13:30
COVID-19 makes air pollution a top concern worldwide: report
- 13:30
Is Santa real? Examining children's beliefs in cultural figures and 'non-real' people
- 13:03
Fighting fish synchronize their combat moves and their gene expression
- 13:03
A changing mating signal may initiate speciation in populations of Drosophila mojavensis
- 13:03
'Cooperative' and 'independent' dog breeds may not react differently to unfair outcomes
- 13:03
From lab to space: Discovery of a new organic molecule in an interstellar molecular cloud
- 12:10
A cosmic baby is discovered, and it's brilliant
- 12:10
Nanofiber masks can be sterilized multiple times without filter performance deterioration
- 12:10
Observation of excess events in the XENON1T dark matter experiment
- 12:10
Detecting antibodies with glowing proteins, thread and a smartphone
- 11:44
Study calls for reallocation of subsidies for biocontrols to fight fall armyworm
- 11:44
Permo-Triassic biodiversity patterns could offer a window into our climate future
- 11:44
Scientists construct high-quality graph-based soybean genome
- 11:44
Weed's wily ways explained in Illinois research
- 11:44
Self-powered 'paper chips' could help sound an early alarm for forest fires
- 11:44
Latest findings on bitter substances in coffee
- 11:44
Envy divides society
- 11:44
Stocks of vulnerable carbon twice as high where permafrost subsidence is factored in
- 11:44
Researchers develop easier and faster way to quantify, explore therapeutic proteins
- 11:44
How Toxoplasma parasites glide so swiftly
- 11:44
How the giant sequoia protects itself
- 11:44
Using tiny electrodes to measure electrical activity in bacteria
- 11:44
A Neandertal from Chagyrskaya Cave
- 11:44
Lead-Seq: A new high-throughput structure mapping method for RNA
- 11:44
Real estate control policies in China can partially constrain real estate risks to banks
- 11:44
New family of enzymes reveals the Achilles' heel of fungal pathogens
- 11:44
Physicists develop a new theory for Bose-Einstein condensates
- 11:43
Gut bacteria may modify behavior in worms, influencing eating habits
- 11:43
New 'fingerprints' added to chemical identification database
- 11:43
4,000th comet discovered by solar observatory
- 11:43
Why the Mediterranean is a climate change hotspot
- 11:43
Astronomers detect regular rhythm of radio waves, with origins unknown
- 11:43
Benefits of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 are still unclear
- 11:43
Earth's species have more in common than previously believed
- 10:24
Molecular containers for the sequestration of neurotransmitter drugs in water
- 10:24
Machine learning qualitatively changes the search for new particles
- 10:00
Red squirrels making comeback as return of pine marten spells bad news for invasive grey squirrel
- 10:00
Soap bubbles pollinated a pear orchard without damaging delicate flowers
- 10:00
From custom-built to ready-made photonics
- 10:00
First-degree incest: Ancient genomes uncover Irish passage tomb for dynastic elite
- 10:00
Researchers map out intricate processes that activate key brain molecule
- 10:00
Russia says has removed fuel from river hit by Arctic spill
- 10:00
First egg from Antarctica is big and might belong to an extinct sea lizard
- 10:00
Tomato's hidden mutations revealed in study of 100 varieties
- 10:00
Quasar jets are particle accelerators thousands of light-years long
- 10:00
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