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Tuesday th 28th of April 2015
Soda can array revisited: It may not beat the diffraction limit after all
- 08:30
Growing more with the same land
- 08:30
Bigger beetles more likely to choose large females and to reject smaller ones
- 08:00
Random light scattering enhances the resolution of wide-field optical microscope images
- 08:00
Chromosome-folding theory shows promise
- 08:00
Guided bullet demonstrates repeatable performance against moving targets
- 08:00
Early separation of cow and calf has long-term effects on social behaviour
- 08:00
Over 80% of future deforestation confined to just 11 places
- 08:00
A Google for handwriting
- 08:00
Image: Saturn's sponge-like moon Hyperion
- 08:00
Human brain inspires computer memory
- 08:00
Taking the hassle out of parking
- 08:00
Game theory elucidates the collective behavior of bosons
- 08:00
Science program resumes at DESY's high brilliance X-ray light source
- 08:00
Research calculates the value of free trial offers
- 08:00
Scientific survey shows modest improvement in blue crab stock
- 08:00
Researchers find proteins responsible for orchid shape
- 08:00
Study highlights 'true cost' of dairying
- 08:00
Galaxy-gazing telescope sensors pass important vision tests
- 08:00
Even setting evolution aside, basic geology disproves creationism
- 08:00
Layered compounds for li-ion batteries
- 07:30
Why the Nepalese quake was so destructive
- 07:30
Species' evolutionary choice—disperse or adapt?
- 07:30
How we identified weird and wonderful 'Jurassic platypus' dinosaur
- 07:30
A new future for corals
- 07:30
The weird ways fire behaves in space (w/ Video)
- 07:30
Re-inventing the mailing list is one way to reduce email stress
- 07:30
Who's your neighbour – and what difference does it make?
- 07:30
Australia on path to join supercontinent 'Amasia'
- 07:30
Scheduled bay closures proposed to protect Hawaiian spinner dolphins
- 07:30
Technology for using large-screen virtual desktops on existing network infrastructure
- 07:30
Municipalities should promote interculturalism
- 07:30
Video: Hunting for the WIMPs of the universe
- 07:30
When mediated by superconductivity, light pushes matter million times more
- 07:30
Growing interest in geotourism
- 07:30
Online 'mindset' interventions help students do better in school, research shows
- 07:00
Key blood pressure drug seen in startling new detail
- 07:00
Genetic variation is a necessity
- 07:00
Health problems, lack of access to care increase risk of delinquency
- 07:00
Drug discovery researchers identify, refine compound to combat malaria parasite
- 07:00
How cracking explains underwater volcanoes and the Hawaiian bend
- 07:00
Producing hydrogen cheaply through simplified electrolysis
- 07:00
New federal rules on hydraulic fracturing a good start, say experts
- 07:00
Endangered corals smothered by sponges on overfished Caribbean reefs
- 06:30
Barking mad? Doggie DNA to track foulers in London
- 06:30
Sweden speeds up closure of two nuclear reactors
- 06:30
China Telecom says profit down 9 percent due to tax change
- 06:30
Brian Schmidt discusses the fast-firing universe
- 06:30
Marcia Bartusiak on black holes and the history of science
- 05:30
Google teams up with European media to boost online journalism
- 05:00
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