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Tuesday th 2nd of June 2015
A new timetable of eukaryotic evolution
- 09:00
Climate change brings rain to fragile African ecosystems
- 09:00
Researchers seek sneak peek into the future of forests
- 09:00
Vegetable-based artificial muscles that can expand and contract while bending
- 08:30
Research highlights dangers of impulsive 'in-play' football betting
- 08:30
Soil microbes ally with plants to fight disease and tolerate stress
- 08:30
Struggling plants contend with more fire and slower growth
- 08:30
Several popular smart phones fail to reach normal Internet speeds
- 08:30
Up to 90 percent of Americans could be fed entirely by local agriculture
- 08:30
Researchers discover two new groups of viruses
- 08:30
Bio-standards for high-resolution microscopy
- 08:30
Black phosphorus reveals its secrets
- 08:30
Bacteria use chemical harpoons to hold on tight to their hosts
- 08:30
Rehabilitation plant unmasked as common saltbush
- 08:30
X-ray scanning to guarantee meat tenderness
- 08:30
Research pair find a way to measure electrical conductance at sites on individual atoms
- 08:00
Study shows African savannah able to support large number of herbivores due to distinct diets
- 08:00
Graphene oxide biodegrades with help of human enzymes
- 07:30
Comparison of bonobo anatomy to humans offers evolutionary clues
- 07:30
Climate-change sceptics are more ambivalent than once believed
- 07:30
All academic metrics are flawed, but some are useful
- 07:00
Ganges river dolphin distant cousin of ancient New Zealand one
- 07:00
Physicists map electron structure of superconductivity's 'doppelganger'
- 07:00
Biodegradable absorbent from water lily to attend oil spills
- 07:00
Legal and technological implications of 3-D printing
- 07:00
Our predictions of solar storms have not been very accurate until now—here's why
- 07:00
Full-color organic light-emitting diodes with photoresist technology for organic semiconductors
- 06:30
Rich countries sweep billions in public finance for coal under the rug as climate deadlines loom
- 06:30
Powerful pressure systems may stir desert sand storms
- 06:30
NASA releases new collection of hurricane science animations
- 06:30
Researchers simulate behavior of 'active matter'
- 06:30
Genome-editing proteins seek and find with a slide and a hop
- 06:30
The rise and fall of giant balloons on the edge of space
- 06:30
Light-powered healing of a wearable electrical conductor
- 06:30
Microsoft to buy German start-up behind Wunderlist app: report
- 06:00
Free test-preparation program for revamped SAT goes online
- 06:00
Added power for airplane galleys
- 06:00
UGA's sea turtle genetic fingerprinting research project featured in world report
- 06:00
With law expired, Senate mulls changes to phone collection
- 06:00
Global water-pricing practices suggest possible approaches to managing California water scarcity
- 05:30
NASA tests aircraft wing coatings that slough bug guts
- 05:30
Low-density supersonic decelerator prepared for second flight test
- 05:30
Modern human dispersal into Europe came from the Levant
- 05:00
Image: The effect of the winds of Mars
- 05:00
Stretchable, biocompatible hydrogels with complex patterning for tissue engineering
- 05:00
Interpersonal conflict is the strongest predictor of community crime and misconduct
- 05:00
Musio: Your AI friend in back-and-forth exchange
- 04:00
Japan PM to pledge 26% greenhouse gas cut
- 03:00
Jenner sets Twitter speed record for one mn followers
- 02:00
Solar Impulse waits out weather before take-off for Hawaii
- 02:00
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