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Wednesday th 17th of June 2015
E3 BUZZ: Old games find new life
- 01:50
A factor in shark attack increase: more people in water
- 01:50
Alaska swelters in unusually hot temperatures
- 01:50
Tuesday th 16th of June 2015
Lifelike bionic hand functions via 14 precision grips
- 18:00
Social brains: Do insect societies share brain power?
- 18:00
More data hacks could emerge from probe: US officials
- 17:30
Fed agency blames giant hack on 'neglected' security system
- 17:30
Moon jelly found able to rearrange remaining arms after one is lost to restore balance
- 17:30
Automating microbial genome sequence decontamination
- 17:00
Statistics education, evidence-based data analysis practices needed to fight reproducibility crisis in science
- 17:00
For those over 50, finding a job can get old
- 17:00
Hi-tech tracking tags expand aquatic animal research opportunities, collaborations
- 17:00
A third of the world's biggest groundwater basins are in distress
- 17:00
Graphene heat-transfer riddle unraveled
- 17:00
New measurement of the mass of a strange atomic nucleus achieves very high precision
- 17:00
NASA sees Tropical Storm Bill making landfall in Texas
- 17:00
NASA sees Hurricane Carlos causing coastal complications
- 17:00
Microsoft's Bing expands encryption of web traffic
- 17:00
Nintendo charts return of 'Zelda,' 'Star Fox' at E3
- 17:00
Russian MPs back 'right to be forgotten online' law
- 17:00
Earth's core contains 90 percent of Earth's sulfur, new research shows
- 17:00
New study uncovers same-sex couples' opinions about marriage and cohabitation
- 16:30
Pluto just 4 weeks, 20 million miles away for spacecraft
- 16:30
The new search engine helps people explore new information in a new way
- 16:30
Linking climate change to natural disasters influences charitable aid
- 16:30
Toxic algal blooms behind Klamath River dams create health risks far downstream
- 16:30
Team studies diversity among nitrogen-fixing plants
- 16:30
Can personal devices interfere with hospital care?
- 16:00
Flies released to attack hemlock-killing pest
- 16:00
Vehicle direction, not driver biometrics, best way to detect drowsiness
- 16:00
In cricket sex songs, males feel the caloric burn, study finds
- 15:31
Next-generation sampling: Pairing genomics with large-scale herbarium sampling
- 15:30
Unravelling the mysteries of carbonic acid: Researchers peeling back the veil on a critical but short-lived molecule
- 15:30
What's on the surface of a black hole? Not 'firewall'—and nature of universe depends on it, physicist explains
- 15:30
When a sudden boost in status at work isn't all good
- 15:00
Scientists find methane in Mars meteorites
- 11:00
Optimized printing process enables custom organic electronics
- 11:00
A better way to evaluate conservation policies found
- 10:31
Vagrant bachelors could save rare bird
- 10:31
OPM official: Agency has history of problems with security
- 10:31
BuzzFeed hires Guardian's Gibson for UK expansion
- 10:00
First incidence of koi sleepy disease in Austria
- 10:00
Q&A: EBay's security chief cites evolving cyberthreats
- 10:00
Luminescent signals from green glowing diamond defects could monitor temperature with unprecedented versatility
- 10:00
Surprisingly few 'busy bees' make global crops grow
- 10:00
Researchers propose potential new way to maintain communication with hypersonic vehicles in flight
- 10:00
Renewable energy from evaporating water (w/ Video)
- 10:00
Businesses don't always get what they want, but try to get what they need
- 09:30
Strategic investments in US inland waterways should focus on maintaining locks and facilities
- 09:30
Starfish have a surprising talent for squeezing foreign bodies out through the skin
- 09:30
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