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Tuesday th 16th of June 2015
Scientists use molecular 'lock and key' for potential control of GMOs
- 09:30
Sediment makes it harder for baby Nemo to breathe easy
- 09:00
Key to quick battery charging time
- 09:00
Physiological responses reveal our political affiliations
- 09:00
Einstein saves the quantum cat
- 09:00
Reactor brought to first criticality after 14-month overhaul
- 09:00
Night driving restriction reduces young driver crashes
- 09:00
Team finds 'unprecedented' earthquake evidence in Africa 25,000 years ago
- 09:00
Team traces strain of tuberculosis back 30,000 years
- 09:00
Changes in shipping routes and speed as piracy declines in the Western Indian Ocean
- 08:31
New methane bioreactor produces environmentally friendly energy and mitigates climate change
- 08:31
Bloomberg Philanthropies gives $100M to Cornell NYC campus
- 08:31
'Noisy' Perth Canyon awash with underwater chorus
- 08:30
Safe use of multi-core technology for mobility
- 08:30
We can build remote-controlled rescue robots, but what's coming next is even more exciting
- 08:30
Exploring ancient life in the Vale of Pewsey
- 08:30
Miniscule mirrored cavities connect quantum memories
- 08:30
Researchers find a way to identify key nodes in illegal wildlife trade network
- 08:30
New beamline provides more opportunities for particle detector R&D
- 08:30
Parental engagement in children's learning needs to move beyond school
- 08:30
New foam technology to lead advances in medical devices and protective equipment
- 08:00
Traffic monitoring to generate knowledge
- 08:00
A novel source of X-rays for imaging purposes
- 08:00
Putting the squeeze on a cell's nucleus
- 08:00
Video: Research boosts crop yields at home, reduces toxic pesticides worldwide
- 08:00
When secret government talks are hacked it shows no one is secure in the connected age
- 08:00
Hungry foxes test sows on mothering skills
- 08:00
Improving the selective extraction of spent uranium in nuclear waste clean-up
- 08:00
Getting the measure of matter
- 08:00
Cells "dance" as they draw together during early embryo development
- 08:00
Mobile users 'resist use of ads' in news
- 08:00
Fruit flies 'push the limit' to help us understand age-related disease suseptibilities
- 08:00
Israeli archaeologists find inscription of name from Bible
- 08:00
The interaction between culture and nature in behaviour of chimpanzees
- 08:00
Researchers create transparent, stretchable conductors using nano-accordion structure
- 08:00
Identifying best practices for evaluating sustainability in the process industry
- 08:00
Analysis shows elements not acting in nature as previously modeled
- 07:32
Too many school students are over-confident
- 07:32
Natura 2000 in forests – how to tackle implementation challenges?
- 07:32
How DNA protects itself from UV light
- 07:32
Australia must prepare for massive job losses due to automation
- 07:32
OPERA detects its fifth tau neutrino
- 07:32
Swissto12 conquering space with 3D printing
- 07:32
Console kings battle with grand games and virtual worlds
- 07:32
Video: Identifying counterfeit computer chips
- 07:32
Unmanned aircraft test flights to detect mock pipeline hazards
- 07:32
Social media provides a data goldmine for third parties
- 07:32
Breakthrough dual fungicide technology could help prevent crop failures
- 07:00
Philae wake-up triggers intense planning
- 07:00
Researcher discusses new ways to calculate ecosystem impacts on climate
- 07:00
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