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Tuesday th 28th of July 2015
Lip-reading technology promises to make hearing aids more human
- 08:30
Study highlights noise threat to Atlantic cod
- 08:30
Stabilizing the transmission of time signals for relativity research
- 08:30
Sex among eukaryotes is far more common than once believed
- 08:30
Older Australians are embracing video games
- 08:30
Enlisting symmetry to protect quantum states from disruptions
- 08:30
A miniature accelerator to treat cancer
- 08:30
Blues for the second full moon of July
- 08:30
Discovering untapped value in Europe's forests
- 08:30
Identifying ever-growing disturbances leading to freak waves
- 08:30
Is your phone safe from hackers?
- 08:30
Switch for building barrier in roots
- 08:00
The year the sun turned blue
- 08:00
Latest results from the LHC experiments are presented in Vienna
- 08:00
Research says tackling homelessness early is cost-effective
- 08:00
'Bathtub rings' suggest Titan's dynamic seas
- 08:00
Head and body lice read DNA differently
- 08:00
Deep neural network can match infrared facial images to those taken naturally
- 08:00
How to make chromosomes from DNA
- 08:00
Study highlights major flaw in strategy to halt sea lion decline
- 08:00
Tackling India's snakebite problem
- 08:00
Carbon nanotube speakers play music with heat
- 08:00
Researchers study the impact of saltwater intrusion on tidal wetlands
- 07:30
UV light can kill foodborne pathogens on certain fruits
- 07:30
Sri Lanka ties with Google for Internet beamed from balloons
- 07:30
SE Asia sees little progress on haze as fires rage
- 07:30
Hackers take a page (literally) from Jane Austen
- 07:30
Scientists' new chemical blueprint could be the answer to tackling stone theft
- 07:30
Making polymers from a greenhouse gas
- 07:30
Time-symmetric formulation of quantum theory provides new understanding of causality and free choice
- 07:30
Tech leaders warn over 'killer robots'
- 07:30
Summer fruits depend on pollinators, but where have all the bees gone?
- 07:00
Image: Why grasshoppers are plaguing Alberta's farms
- 06:30
Video: Additive manufacturing—3-D printing beyond plastic
- 06:30
The truth about sharks
- 06:30
Teacher social-emotional skills are key to successful implementation of new practices
- 06:00
First applications from Sentinel-2A
- 06:00
Research spotlights a previously unknown microbial 'drama' playing in the Southern Ocean
- 06:00
New experimental and theoretical research could help make more efficient windows
- 06:00
Are we born racist? Bias expert answers timely questions
- 06:00
States can lower electric bills with clean power plan
- 06:00
Transforming living cells into tiny lasers
- 05:30
New material opens possibilities for super-long-acting pills
- 05:30
Born-again planetary nebula
- 05:30
Ancient fossils reveal remarkable stability of Caribbean lizard communities
- 05:30
Geology of the Pilanesberg Ring Dike complex
- 05:30
Close-up film shows for the first time how ants use 'combs' and 'brushes' to keep their antennae clean
- 05:30
Next two Galileo satellites reach Europe's Spaceport
- 05:30
Oxygen atoms create detailed architectures in uranium dioxide, altering our understanding of corrosion
- 05:30
Researchers create smartphone-based device that reads medical diagnostic tests quickly and accurately
- 05:30
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