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Monday th 15th of June 2015
Chemists are first to see elements transform at atomic scale
- 10:00
Researchers assemble first full genome of a living organism using technology
- 10:00
Genetic switch lets marine diatoms do less work at higher CO2
- 10:00
Chemists find efficient, scalable way to synthesize potential brain-protecting compound
- 10:00
Understanding the softness in Earth's lithosphere
- 10:00
Graphene gets bright: World's thinnest lightbulb developed
- 10:00
Exeter researchers lead international initiative to face devastating crop disease
- 09:30
Species without boundaries—a new way to map our origins
- 09:30
Mining for corruption
- 09:30
New electron accelerator at JGU reaches first milestone
- 09:30
Research team develops the first flexible phase-change random access memory
- 09:30
Veterinarian warns of parvo risk for puppies at parks
- 09:30
Biodiversity reduces human, wildlife diseases and crop pests
- 09:30
The race for better batteries
- 09:30
Rayleigh scattering reveals light propagation in optical nanfibers
- 09:00
3-D printed rocket engine aims for flight record
- 09:00
Hydrogels block harmful oxygen from sensitive catalysts
- 09:00
Self-awareness not unique to mankind
- 09:00
What fish ears can tell us about sex, surveillance and sustainability
- 09:00
Concentrating pathogenic bacteria accelerates their detection
- 09:00
This is why you will lose your argument
- 09:00
Super-sharp view of the Great Pyramids from space
- 09:00
UK amateur recreates the Great Red Spot's glory days
- 09:00
Researchers grind nanotubes to get nanoribbons
- 09:00
The trouble with fracking
- 09:00
What is Halley's Comet?
- 09:00
Solar cells in the roof and nanotechnology in the walls
- 09:00
Secrets of innovation revealed in study of global video game industry
- 09:00
People living in more disadvantaged cities are at greater risk of death by suicide
- 09:00
Texas floods can present health problems to livestock, pets
- 08:30
Extractive metallurgists stumble onto uranium millions
- 08:30
Pets help owners meet people and make friends
- 08:30
Five years later, Deepwater Horizon research continues but headlines fade
- 08:00
DIY satellite launches from backyard shed to lower orbit
- 08:00
This gorgeous moth is an invasive plant's worst nightmare
- 08:00
What learned hand wrote all over Isaac Newton's masterpiece?
- 08:00
Fossils explain how life coped during snowball Earth
- 08:00
"Weirdo" mutant plant opens doors for food security
- 08:00
Underground ants can't take the heat: Climage change models may not look closely enough at microhabitats
- 08:00
Study considers football behaviour legislation
- 08:00
Continuing research shows increases in class sizes harming students' chances to learn
- 07:30
Laboratory's role in underground explosives tests will help nation's detection capabilities
- 07:30
Graphene quantum dot LEDs
- 07:30
Exotic cats lend paws for better feline medicine
- 07:30
Vulnerability made us human: how our early ancestors turned disability into advantage
- 07:30
Close approach of Venus and Jupiter visible in evening sky
- 07:30
Best of Last Week—New violations of local realism, a computer that runs on water droplets and nuts warding off diseases
- 07:30
Triceratops had self-sharpening teeth
- 07:30
Indonesia evacuates more villagers from volcano area
- 07:00
Alibaba plans Netflix-like service in China: report
- 07:00
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