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Wednesday th 3rd of June 2015
Batteroo says $2.50 Batteriser sleeve gives battery extended life
- 09:10
EU says too soon for animal testing ban
- 09:10
Scientists behaving badly (on social media)
- 09:10
Children in poverty due to UK government's 'dysfunctional system'
- 09:10
To avoid militarising the internet, cyberspace needs written rules agreed by all
- 08:40
Computerised braking system could lead to a major improvement in truck safety
- 08:40
How massive earthquakes stifle their own seismic waves
- 08:40
Kings Park reptiles resilient in face of fire
- 08:40
The difference between asteroids and meteorites
- 08:40
New findings about sand tiger shark habitat, migration in Delaware coastal ocean
- 08:40
Scientists are developing new sample holders for tiny microcrystals
- 08:40
Controlling the function of nerve cells that mediate perception of painful stimuli
- 08:40
There are better ways to quantify how big and bad a hurricane is
- 08:40
A first in tree research: European trees planted in China to identify potentially invasive species in our forests
- 08:40
Cytoskeletons shaking hands
- 08:40
Anti-microbial coatings with a long-term effect for surfaces
- 08:40
Proposed synchrotron could store supersonic beams of hydrogen atoms
- 08:40
How a box jellyfish catches fish
- 08:40
New low friction coating allows grease-free lubrication and corrosion protection
- 08:40
First night-shining clouds of 2015 arctic season
- 08:10
Four easy tips to make your batteries last longer
- 08:10
How frogs and fish can help us learn to freeze humans
- 08:10
The tragedy of the over-surveyed commons
- 08:10
New composite protects from corrosion at high mechanical stress
- 08:10
A goosebump sensor that reads your emotions
- 07:40
Study effort leads to estimates of number of tree species in tropics
- 07:40
To Yorubaland with drones, on the trail of the plague
- 07:40
Merkel under pressure on coal ahead of G7 climate push
- 07:40
'Skylanders' injecting vehicles in next installment
- 07:40
Restoration of species diversity in dike grasslands makes dikes more resistant
- 07:40
Image: Shadow of Surveyor 1 on the moon
- 07:10
How natural channel proteins move in artificial membranes
- 07:10
Video: Parallel computing speeds the way to scientific advancements
- 07:10
Why we fell out of love with algorithms inspired by nature
- 07:10
Most Americans support renewable energy standards
- 07:10
ESA heading toward removing space debris
- 06:40
Helping robots handle uncertainty
- 06:40
US bringing up the middle on gender-science stereotyping
- 06:40
When plants become space invaders
- 06:40
Some scientists think extreme weather events connected to climate change
- 06:40
"Robots of the Caribbean" photograph infamous sunken pirate city
- 06:40
New book highlights ex-gang members who embrace role as dads
- 06:40
Australian fossil forces rethink on our ancestors' emergence onto land
- 06:40
V. destructor mite mimics two types of bee
- 06:40
Origins of feathered dinosaurs more complex than first thought
- 06:40
The battery revolution is exciting, but remember they pollute too
- 06:40
The fall of Silk Road isn't the end for anonymous marketplaces, Tor or bitcoin
- 06:40
Historian explores Wonder Woman's role as feminist icon
- 06:10
Handshake from space with ESA's Haptics-2 experiment
- 06:10
Cassini sends final close views of odd moon Hyperion
- 05:40
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