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Thursday th 28th of May 2015
Shining message about the end of the Dark Ages
- 09:00
An efficient approach to concentrate arbitrary N-particle W state
- 09:00
Researchers uncover the oldest tea in Britain
- 09:00
VCs bet big on Silicon Valley biotech
- 09:00
Researchers discover importance of using right rubber for the job
- 09:00
Large Hubble survey confirms link between mergers and supermassive black holes with relativistic jets
- 09:00
Building collapse during earthquake aftershocks
- 09:00
Technologies will tackle irrigation inefficiencies in agriculture's drier future
- 09:00
Munchery raises $85 million in bid to make healthy meals accessible to all
- 09:00
More densely populated urban areas call for more urban quality
- 09:00
The kinematics of merging galaxies
- 08:30
Destructive factors causing deterioration of paints on buildings walls
- 08:30
Self-replicating nanostructures made from DNA
- 08:30
First step towards global attack on potato blight
- 08:30
1,500 ultrasound tongue recordings reveals secrets of our accents
- 08:30
Off-road run-ins for driverless fleets
- 08:30
Microsoft's Cortana coming to Google, Apple devices
- 08:30
Simulations and experiments aim to improve on spiders in creating strong, resilient fibers
- 08:30
Spiraling laser pulses could change the nature of graphene
- 08:30
NIST seeks calibration methodologies for determining the accuracy of micro-flows
- 08:30
A century on, experts crack mystery of holes in Swiss cheese
- 08:30
Research station moved nearly 500 km across the Greenland ice sheet
- 08:30
New Horizons sees more detail as it draws closer to Pluto
- 08:00
GoPro gets real ... virtually real
- 08:00
Avago to buy chipmaker Broadcom for about $37B
- 08:00
Is technology making your attention span shorter than a goldfish's?
- 08:00
French, US biochemists win top Spanish prize for science
- 08:00
Amazon to offer free same-day delivery to Prime members
- 08:00
Barking characterizes dogs as voice characterizes people
- 08:00
Science can influence policy and benefit the public—here's how
- 07:30
Recycling nuclear waste via advanced reactor design
- 07:30
How DNA is helping us fight back against pest invasions
- 07:30
Thriving market for dwindling IP addresses is a good commercial reason to finally adopt IPv6
- 07:30
AI expert calls on colleagues to take a stand on autonomous killer robots
- 07:30
New Orleans' levee system failure after Katrina has mistaken culprit
- 07:00
Study ranks cities with the longest commutes
- 07:00
Bird beaks feeling the heat of climate change, say scientists
- 07:00
Bacteria study could have agricultural impact
- 07:00
Amur tiger numbers on the rise, say latest figures
- 07:00
How well does technology solve social problems?
- 07:00
Roadside air can be more charged than under a high-voltage power line
- 07:00
Large igneous provinces associated with mid-ocean ridges
- 06:30
Professor of materials/physics chemistry discusses Tesla's Powerwall for home energy storage
- 06:30
Three innovative components can pave the way for cheaper wind energy generation
- 06:30
A super cool roof solution to being hot in the city
- 06:30
Conservation theory gets mathematical treatment
- 06:30
Pavegen looking to harness energy from pedestrian footsteps
- 06:30
New data on reported and unreported marine catches now available online
- 06:30
Could computers reach light speed?
- 06:00
Volcanic ash proves inefficient cloud ice maker
- 06:00
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