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Thursday th 19th of March 2015
Plasmonic ceramic materials key to advances in nanophotonics for extreme operational conditions
- 18:00
Theoretical study suggests huge lava tubes could exist on moon
- 18:00
Healthy grain fibre helps barley resist pests
- 18:00
Massive amounts of fresh water, glacial melt pouring into Gulf of Alaska
- 17:30
US allows Amazon to test drones
- 17:30
Canada auditor general lost data: report
- 17:30
New rooftops in France to go green
- 15:30
Monica Lewinsky takes cyber-bully fight to TED
- 15:30
Arctic sea ice hits record low
- 15:30
Danes taking to the skies to secure best seat for solar eclipse
- 15:30
Feds document seabird loss in North Pacific waters
- 15:00
MESSENGER's endgame: Hover campaign promises bird's-eye view of Mercury's surface
- 14:30
Video: Why 'hypoallergenic' isn't a thing
- 14:30
Superconductivity breakthroughs: Cuprates earn their stripes
- 14:30
Prehistoric stone tools bear 500,000-year-old animal residue
- 14:30
Men's preference for certain body types has evolutionary roots
- 14:30
Tenth of wild bee species risk extinction in Europe
- 14:30
Streaming revenue edges out CDs in US
- 14:30
What happens when a quantum dot looks in a mirror?
- 14:00
Milky Way's center unveils supernova 'dust factory'
- 14:00
Selfie generation warned over eclipse peril
- 14:00
Measuring student engagement could help teachers, administrators adapt strategies
- 13:30
Researchers use the latest in nanotechnology and transdermal drug delivery to take on an old problem: acne
- 13:30
Better season-long nutrient supply in soybean a 'low-hanging fruit' to improve upon
- 13:30
Microscope technique reveals for first time when and where proteins are made
- 13:00
World Heritage Sites risk collapse without stronger local management, researchers say
- 13:00
The taming of the shrew: Scientists decipher the spectrum of CH5+ for the first time
- 13:00
Robotic materials: Changing with the world around them
- 13:00
New genetic method promises to advance gene research and control insect pests
- 13:00
Kindergarten and crime: What's the link?
- 12:30
NASA sees Cyclone Nathan target landfall in Queensland's Cape York Peninsula
- 12:30
A thoroughly urban new millipede
- 12:30
Scientists invent new way to control light, critical for next gen of super fast computing
- 12:30
Cyber attackers leaving warning 'messages': NSA chief
- 12:30
Tesla updating Model S to ease range anxiety, improve safety
- 12:30
Remnants of wild winter dictate spring US weather woes
- 12:30
Test security now means checking social media for cheaters
- 12:30
Nearly all fuel in Fukushima reactor has melted, says TEPCO
- 12:00
Angry Birds wing it, go 3D
- 12:00
Ocean pipes 'not cool,' would end up warming climate
- 12:00
New technologies for getting the most out of semen
- 11:00
Color-morphing reef fish is a 'wolf in sheep's clothing'
- 11:00
Some mushrooms glow, and here's why
- 11:00
Steroid links fat accumulation with egg development
- 11:00
New strategy to protect healthy gut microbes from antibiotics
- 11:00
Tag Heuer to partner with Google, Intel to create smartwatch
- 10:00
Emerging nations see benefits, problems with Internet
- 10:00
Team suggests sublimating ice to propel CubeSats
- 09:30
Solar-powered plane lands in Myanmar on third leg of journey
- 09:30
Pollution-choked Paris introduces emergency traffic measures
- 09:30
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