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Thursday th 9th of July 2015
Managing mining of the deep seabed
- 13:30
Where does water go when it doesn't flow?
- 13:30
Ancient black hole defied rules of galaxy formation
- 13:30
3-D-printed robot is hard at heart, soft on the outside (w/ Video)
- 13:30
A graphene-based sensor that is tunable and highly sensitive
- 13:30
Buzz the alarm: Climate change puts squeeze on bumblebees
- 13:30
Neuroscience-based algorithms make for better networks
- 13:30
Volcanic rocks resembling Roman concrete explain record uplift in Italian caldera
- 13:30
NASA picks four astronauts to fly first commercial spaceflights
- 12:00
Looking for other Japanese speakers in Paris? There's an app for that
- 12:00
DNA protection, inch by inch
- 11:30
Cells help viruses during cell entry
- 11:00
EU lawmakers reject restrictions on right to post photos
- 11:00
Ыcientists hack one of the most common bacteria in human intestines
- 11:00
Researchers develop basic computing elements for bacteria
- 11:00
With acoustic reflector, carnivorous pitcher plants advertise themselves to bats
- 11:00
Human activities, shifts in local species reshaping coastal biodiversity
- 11:00
Depletion and enrichment of chlorine in perovskites observed
- 10:32
Study determines why organizations fight data breaches differently
- 10:00
Researchers produces industry's first 7nm node test chips
- 10:00
Researchers predict severe harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie
- 10:00
Tunneling out of the surface
- 10:00
Huge new survey to shine light on dark matter
- 09:30
Research shows that genomics can match plant variety to climate stresses
- 09:30
How flowers use scent and nectar to manipulate pollinators and herbivores
- 09:30
Super graphene can help treat cancer
- 09:00
Physicists propose new definition of time crystals—then prove such things don't exist
- 09:00
India's TCS reports strong profits on US, Europe deals
- 09:00
Organisms in streams and rivers shed light on quality of waters
- 09:00
T-Mobile US calling plans to cover Canada and Mexico
- 09:00
Sociologist finds stay-at-home dads' experiences bring mutual understanding to couples
- 08:30
Human color vision gives people the ability to see nanoscale differences
- 08:30
Study finds that future deployment of distributed solar hinges on electricity rate design
- 08:30
ESA teams ready for Europe's next weather satellite
- 08:30
Helping plants fight off pathogens by enhancing their immune systems
- 08:30
Invest 3.5 percent GDP in science, technology, innovation for sustainable development, experts say
- 08:30
Scientists don't turn a blind eye to bias
- 08:30
Global trends show seabird populations dropped 70 percent since 1950s
- 08:30
A galaxy in bloom: New Hubble snap of ESO 381-12
- 08:30
Researchers propose better way to invest in the SDGs
- 08:30
The secret of the world's smelliest flower
- 08:00
Once around the sun with Jupiter
- 08:00
Cutting through Martian history
- 08:00
Study offers hints on why some bird hosts reject parasitic eggs while others do not
- 08:00
How to engage the population with climate change? Frame it as a public health issue
- 07:30
Neutrons used to directly observe the behaviour of tiny magnetic 'chains'
- 07:30
Whether "backdoor" or "front-door," government access imperils your data, experts say
- 07:30
Student's research could hasten the dawn of hybrid rocket engines
- 07:30
Butterfly eggs alert mustard plant to voracious caterpillars
- 07:30
Rooting about with circadian rhythms
- 07:30
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