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Tuesday th 7th of April 2015
A compact image sensor providing image quality on par with larger sensors
- 06:30
Older Australians are willing to plan estates, but young ones delay
- 06:30
Researchers find less expensive way to convert carbon dioxide
- 06:30
Spotting a molecular warhead for disease in the human gut
- 05:30
Tiny hair follicle offers big clues about the life and death of stem cells
- 05:30
Dawn in excellent shape one month after Ceres arrival
- 05:30
Interview with veteran NASA astronaut Brian Duffy
- 05:30
Who do Australians trust on 'toxic news'?
- 05:30
NASA extends campaign for public to name features on Pluto
- 05:30
German pilots' doctors urge more tests in light of crash
- 05:00
Vivendi confirms offer for video sharing site Dailymotion
- 05:00
Panasonic will release spherical air blower
- 05:00
Researchers put safety of 'magic anti-cancer bullet' to test
- 05:00
Australia clamps down on web pirates in 'Dallas Buyers Club' ruling
- 05:00
Hackers hit Israeli websites after Anonymous threats
- 04:00
Sun experiences seasonal changes, new research finds
- 04:00
Arizona home of Pluto discovery dedicates year to icy world
- 03:30
College tie-ins allow more to join Michigan robotics craze
- 03:30
Samsung Electronics flags 30.5 percent on-year drop in Q1 profit
- 03:01
YouTube Kids app criticized as deceiving
- 03:01
Gotcha! Ultra-realistic robot proves there's more than one way to scare a fish
- 03:01
Monday th 6th of April 2015
Human fear of spiders draws scientific focus
- 17:00
How to train your astronauts
- 17:00
Viacom announces layoffs, $785M in expenses
- 17:00
New magnet at Fermilab achieves high-field milestone
- 16:30
Under the microscope, strong-swimming swamp bacteria spontaneously organize into crystals
- 16:00
Lead hokes the age
- 16:00
Rage against the machines: A computer engineer battles malicious bots
- 16:00
NASA sees Tropical Cyclone 22S 'come together right now'
- 16:00
Tropical Depression Haishen moves away from Fananu
- 16:00
NASA spots an eye in Tropical Cyclone Ikola
- 16:00
Expedition will sample crater left by dinosaur-killing asteroid
- 15:30
Computers that mimic the function of the brain
- 15:30
Magnetic-field detector is 1,000 times more efficient than its predecessors
- 15:30
For marketers, failing to align the emotions of your ads with TV programs may turn off consumers
- 15:30
Neighborhood stigma affects online transactions, researchers find
- 14:30
Women benefit from working in woman-dominated teams, study shows
- 14:00
Device extracts rare tumor cells using sound
- 14:00
Fishing amplifies forage fish collapses
- 14:00
Study of vehicle emissons will aid urban sustainability efforts
- 14:00
New discovery may be breakthrough for hydrogen cars
- 14:00
Sea sponge anchors are natural models of strength
- 14:00
New research complicates seismic hazard for British Columbia, Alaska region
- 13:00
Accelerating materials discovery with world's largest database of elastic properties
- 12:30
Consequences of driving drunk are paying off
- 12:30
Producing strawberries in high-pH soil at high elevations
- 11:30
How do you feel? Video of your face may tell all
- 11:30
Water makes wires even more nano: Lab extends meniscus-mask process to make sub-10 nanometer paths
- 11:30
Study points the way toward producing rubber from lettuce
- 11:30
Endangered tortoises thrive on invasive plants
- 11:30
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