Physorg

Monday th 1st of June 2015

Citizen science helps protecting nests of a raptor in farmland - 10:00

'Crimea Is Ours!' Russian geopolitics and digital irony - 10:00

Study reveals peculiar mechanism of radical addition-elimination - 10:00

Scientists mix matter and anti-matter to resolve decade-old proton puzzle - 10:00

Video: Why wet dogs stink (and other canine chemistry) - 10:00

BlackBerry and Ryan Seacrest's Typo reach settlement - 10:00

Will we ever colonize Mars? - 10:00

High court throws out conviction for Facebook threats - 10:00

History of the NASA Skylab, America's first space station - 10:00

New anti-microbial compounds evade resistance with less toxicity - 10:00

Virtualization technology brings security and operability to web applications - 09:30

Archeologists find gold artifacts in Scythian grave mounds - 09:30

The ethical slipperiness of hoaxes - 09:30

Pollen corona season for backyard astronomers - 09:30

Boosting confidence in new manufacturing technologies - 09:30

Entangled photons unlock new super-sensitive characterisation of quantum technology - 09:30

Improving the experience of the audience with digital instruments - 09:30

The fly's time: Biological clockwork of human beings and flies comparable - 09:30

All shook up for greener chemistry - 09:30

New Wi-Fi antenna enhances wireless coverage - 09:01

Oracle vs Google case threatens foundations of software design - 09:01

Unusual structure, bonding, and properties may provide a new possibility for a californium borate - 09:01

Are scientists finally on the brink of understanding where proton spin comes from? - 09:01

How journals shape science and academia - 09:01

Nanowire-based design incorporates two semiconductors to enhance absorption of light - 09:01

Does Agion silver technology work as an antimicrobial? - 09:01

The white house wants your help to stop the decline in pollinators - 09:01

Growing crops in salty soils gets easier one step at a time - 08:30

Manipulating cell membranes using nanotubes - 08:30

Best of Last Week–Confirming quantum weirdness, revolutionary bionic lens and connecting our brains directly to Internet - 08:30

Using carbon nanotubes to improve bio-oil refining - 08:30

Our obsession with metrics is corrupting science - 08:30

Intel buying chip designer Altera for about $16.7 billion - 08:30

Amoeba-inspired computing system outperforms conventional optimization methods - 08:30

Researchers detect how light excites electrons in metal - 08:30

Three problems with the way we think about nuclear power - 08:30

Microfluidics field aids quest for artificial photosynthesis - 08:01

Objective comparison of catalyst performance for development of artificial photosynthesis systems - 08:01

Japan's pension system hacked with 1.25 mn personal data leaks - 08:01

Google tries to demystify privacy controls with new approach - 08:00

Connecting the atomic surface structures of cerium oxide nanocrystals to catalysis - 08:00

Video: Engineers conduct "heart surgery" on the Webb telescope - 08:00

Carbon nanotubes grown in combustion flames - 08:00

Diode lasers bars with 2 kW output power for ultra-high power laser applications - 08:00

Tiny semiconducting crystals show promise for solar cell architectures and light-emitting devices - 08:00

How safe is nanotechnology research in Southeast Asia? - 08:00

Researchers attach miniature video cameras to seabirds - 08:00

Fast charging electric bus does overtime - 08:00

Microsoft to launch Windows 10 on July 29 - 08:00

Hurricane forecast accuracy is improving, but don't overly focus on the skinny black line - 08:00