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Thursday th 30th of April 2015
Pesticides alter bees' brains, making them unable to live and reproduce adequately
- 09:30
Harnessing sunlight with semiconductor microspheres containing metal nanoparticles
- 09:30
Oil droplets in the ocean provides the answer
- 09:30
Unique fish fossils identified
- 09:30
Most innovations are rephrasings of past techs
- 09:00
Focus on respectful, human-centered research practices in global development
- 09:00
What can we do with unwanted satellites?
- 09:00
Discovery of microbe-rich groundwater in Antarctica could guide our search for life in space
- 09:00
Study tracks U.S. boycott of French-sounding products during 2003 Iraq war
- 09:00
Adapt now to prevent poor health from climate change
- 09:00
NOAA study finds marshes, reefs, beaches can enhance coastal resilience
- 09:00
Africa explores cassava potential
- 09:00
Artificial photosynthesis energy research powered by X-ray lasers
- 09:00
Dipping into the cultural barriers to 'social' media
- 09:00
The social graph won't save us from what's wrong with online reviews
- 09:00
Bridge may be a sport but the brain definitely isn't a muscle
- 09:00
Glass ceiling is thicker for mothers
- 08:30
Wireless power transfer enhanced by metamaterials
- 08:30
You can see the Hubble Space Telescope in the sky above
- 08:30
More women, more foreigners, more minorities earned doctorates in 2013
- 08:30
'Dead zones' found in Atlantic open waters
- 08:00
Astronomers use space particles to measure electrical field in thunderstorms
- 08:00
Learning by doing helps students perform better in science
- 08:00
Unlocking the secrets of star creation
- 08:00
Bacteriophages deliver proteins required for replication of their own genomes
- 08:00
Dental enamel reveals surprising migration patterns in ancient Indus civilizations
- 08:00
Researchers devise a way to grow 3 atom thick semiconducting films with wafer scale homogeneity
- 07:30
Students launch world's largest e-commerce platform for single stranded DNA molecules
- 07:00
Perseverance key to children's intellectual growth, scholar says
- 07:00
Blueberry research focuses on gentler methods of harvesting tiny fruit
- 06:30
Mercury crater-naming contest winners announced
- 06:30
Team successfully observes the solar eclipse over the Arctic
- 06:30
NuSTAR captures possible 'screams' from zombie stars
- 06:00
Nepal earthquake on the radar
- 06:00
Alternative exchange systems operating outside of the traditional waged economy
- 06:00
Will April's Facebook 'likes' predict the outcome of May's general election?
- 06:00
Japan zoo group puzzled over dolphin hunt exclusion
- 06:00
Cleanup delayed at defunct chemical plant in Hungary
- 06:00
Video: Research team discovers plant fossils previously unknown to Antarctica
- 06:00
Tracking Japan's asteroid impact mission
- 06:00
Black band coral disease continues to affect Kauai reefs
- 05:30
Obama pushes reading through eBook, library initiatives
- 05:30
Image: Unboxing Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter flight model
- 05:30
How the lack of specific proteins affects the development of filamentous fungi
- 05:30
Detecting effects of 3-D shapes in nanoscale chip features
- 05:30
The Pillars of Creation revealed in 3-D: Study suggests they more aptly named the Pillars of Destruction
- 05:00
Nokia turns to Q1 profit but networks division is a concern
- 04:30
Multifractals suggest the existence of an unknown physical mechanism on the Sun
- 04:30
Space station refuelling craft is out of control and plunging to earth
- 04:30
Sony plays to strengths in games, sensors as it vows revival
- 04:30
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