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Friday th 1st of May 2015
Global decline of large herbivores may lead to an 'empty landscape'
- 13:10
Long-term galactic cosmic ray exposure leads to dementia-like cognitive impairments
- 13:10
Self-propelling particles mimic organisms' upstream moves
- 13:10
Pulsar with widest orbit ever detected
- 11:20
NASA satellite sees Tropical Cyclone Quang making landfall in Western Australia
- 11:20
Nepal quake could have been much worse: Here's why
- 11:20
A practical gel that simply 'clicks' for biomedical applications
- 10:50
Highly efficient CRISPR knock-in in mouse
- 10:50
Unveiling of the world's smallest and most powerful micro motors
- 09:20
Study finds guidance improves food safety practices at school, community gardens
- 09:20
Heritage destruction in conflict zones provides archaeological opportunities
- 09:20
Elusive new bird International discovered in China
- 09:20
Video: An enormous "plasma snake" erupts from the Sun
- 08:50
Occam's razor redux: A simple mathematical approach to designing mechanical invisibility cloaks
- 08:50
Gamer culture remains crude, rude and male-dominated, study finds
- 08:50
Unforeseen dangers in a global food system
- 08:50
Catalysing industrial change with marine-based enzymes
- 08:20
Mechanisms for continually producing sperm
- 08:20
Japan's seniors to get tech-savvy with free iPads
- 08:20
The US-Russian Space Station mission is a study in cooperation
- 08:20
Livestock feeding review reveals opportunity for better industry practice
- 08:20
Metal-organic framework with a fixed composition despite initial concentration of components
- 08:20
Nanoscale molecular platform used to recognise proteins from the influenza virus
- 08:20
Giant electromagnet arrives at Brookhaven Lab to map melted matter
- 08:20
Study provides foundation for the future of digital higher education
- 08:20
Research links prescribed burning to reduced tick populations
- 07:50
Ecologist trio calls for efforts to mitigate human impact on flying animals
- 07:50
Recycling aluminium, one can at a time
- 07:50
Egg–stealing goannas get GPS trackers
- 07:50
Fastest hydrogen battery ever stepping stone to hydrogen car?
- 07:50
New exoplanet too big for its stars
- 07:50
Modern transport options allow for more hunting time
- 07:50
Study of Antarctic ice cores reveals atmospheric CO2 history over past thousand years
- 07:50
Controlled preparation of complex architectures using high-intensity beams of mass-selected ions
- 07:20
20 ExoWorlds are now available for naming proposals
- 07:20
Research helps tackle mine tailings disasters
- 07:20
How a new telescope will measure the expansion of the universe
- 07:20
What works and doesn't in disaster health response
- 07:20
Seafloor sensors record possible eruption of underwater volcano
- 07:20
Connecting animals to the cloud could help predict earthquakes
- 07:20
Hen-housing study unveils tradeoffs for birds and workers
- 07:20
Emissions from natural gas wells may travel far downwind
- 07:20
Dark-matter labs become subterranean centres for science
- 07:20
Advanced design to represent cloud turbulence improves simulations in a multi-scale model
- 06:50
Researchers think Axial Seamount off Northwest coast is erupting – right on schedule
- 06:50
Rock spire in 'Spirit of St. Louis Crater' on Mars
- 06:50
Giant telescope takes close look at Jupiter's moon Io
- 06:50
Training pig skin cells for neural development
- 06:50
Promising new X-ray microscope poses technical challenges
- 06:50
Bringing hypersonic flight closer to reality
- 06:50
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