Physorg

Tuesday th 24th of March 2015

Disturbingly little known about microbeads and plastics in the Great Lakes - 12:30

High-energy TV commercials: Too much stress for consumers? - 12:30

Use your real name: Online communication details that affect sales - 12:30

NASA sees Nathan weakening near Darwin, Australia - 12:30

New technique paints tissue samples with light - 12:30

Wiki-Kids: Teaching educators a thing or two about learning - 12:30

Ultimate Fighting Championship should save heavyweight fights for pay per view - 12:30

Physicists solve low-temperature magnetic mystery: Mechanism of the Kondo Effect unlocked - 12:30

HP devices to start using Bang & Olufsen audio technology - 12:30

Soils help control radioactivity in Fukushima, Japan - 12:00

What is the definition of 'natural' foods? Consumers want to know - 12:00

Preparing for natural disasters: What policies protect the vulnerable consumer? - 12:00

Complex genetic ancestry of Americans uncovered - 11:00

New technology for nuclear detection - 10:00

'Virtual nose' may reduce simulator sickness in video games - 10:00

Squeeze to remove heat: Elastocaloric materials enable more efficient, 'green' cooling - 10:00

New class of zero-moment half metallic magnets may enhance data storage, wireless transmission speeds - 10:00

Can perovskites and silicon team up to boost industrial solar cell efficiencies? - 10:00

Floor washing robots revolutionising cleaning for big businesses - 09:30

Google names finance chief to replace Pichette - 09:30

Earthquakes caused by natural gas extraction generate house price decreases - 09:30

Intermittently delivered pulsed electric fields technology could replace boiling and refrigeration of milk - 09:30

Premature wear on WA roads caused by wet base coat - 09:00

Proteins provide forces in cells by acting like microscopic gas springs - 09:00

MPA fails to protect sharks and rays - 09:00

Silver shines as antibacterial for medical implants - 09:00

A promised 'right' to fast internet rings hollow for millions stuck with 20th-century speeds - 09:00

How could you capture an asteroid? - 09:00

Group creates light-emitting electrochemical cell for use in textiles - 08:30

New research predicts a doubling of coastal erosion by mid-century - 08:30

Artificial hand able to respond sensitively thanks to muscles made from smart metal wires - 08:30

Searching for coolant traces in the atmosphere - 08:30

New mass spectrometry technique studies kinetics of fast reactions - 08:30

Women still find it tough to reach the top in science - 08:30

Medical residues purified from wastewater with new techniques - 08:30

Why environmental politics is at an impasse - 08:30

Building shape inspires new material discovery - 08:30

NTU develops mobile app to help the university reduce its energy usage - 08:30

Brain tumor cells decimated by mitochondrial 'smart bomb' - 08:30

Test trial to use computer servers to heat homes - 08:30

The ongoing war against cybercrime - 08:30

Getting a critical edge on plutonium identification - 08:30

Artificial intelligence systems more apt to fail than to destroy - 08:00

Optimising soft-optoelectronics materials through molecular engineering - 08:00

Ultra-thin silicon films create vibrant optical colors - 08:00

Fujitsu deploys smartphone-based, participatory disaster information-sharing system for Jakarta, Indonesia - 08:00

New technique for rapid detection of drugs-of-abuse - 08:00

Europa's elusive water plume paints grim picture for life - 08:00

Biologist suggests carbon monoxide as an energy source for microbes on Mars - 08:00

Galactic "rocket engine" explains unusual stellar motion in galaxies - 08:00