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Friday th 13th of March 2015
US explorer beams long-lost Japan battleship wreck to world (Update)
- 03:00
Thursday th 12th of March 2015
US dailies join 'micropayments' news startup Blendle
- 16:50
Lyft secures $530 mn to take on Uber
- 16:20
Research firm IDC cuts its outlook for PC sales in 2015
- 16:20
ATRIAS prepares for live demo at robotics challenge (w/ Video)
- 15:50
New evidence that increasing economic inequality rises out of political partisanship
- 15:50
Multicolored CRISPR/Cas9 labeling system precisely measures distance between chromosomes, genetic elements
- 15:50
Researchers find hidden meaning and 'speed limits' within genetic code
- 15:20
Smoke blankets Jamaica's capital as dump fire burns
- 15:20
Microsoft seen as gaining in cooling tablet market
- 14:50
Unique proteins found in heat-loving organisms attach to plant matter
- 14:50
Huge ice chunks are giving parts of Cape Cod an arctic vibe
- 14:50
Naturally acidic waters of Puget Sound surround UW's Friday Harbor Labs
- 14:50
Satellite sees rare subtropical storm 90Q in southern Atlantic
- 14:50
Mars rover moving robotic arm again after electrical short
- 14:50
Researchers study methane-rich plumes from Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
- 13:50
Team deploys world's highest peak-power laser diode arrays
- 13:50
TRMM satellite finds heavy rain in Tropical Storm Bavi
- 13:50
NASA measures Tropical Cyclone Nathan's winds near Queensland Coast
- 13:50
NASA sees Tropical Cyclone Olwyn nearing landfall in Australia
- 13:50
Tropical Cyclone Pam gives NASA an eye-opening view
- 13:50
3-D printer for small molecules opens access to customized chemistry
- 13:20
Humans adapted to living in rainforests much sooner than thought
- 13:20
Frozen highly charged ions for highest precision spectroscopy
- 13:20
Summer storm weakening leads to more persistent heat extremes
- 13:20
Payments for ecosystem services? Here's the guidebook
- 13:20
Hubble observations suggest underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede
- 12:20
Fantasy author Terry Pratchett dies at 66
- 12:20
Kerry urges nations to back Paris climate change talks
- 12:20
Cuba allows first free public Wi-Fi at Havana cultural center
- 12:20
NASA set to launch four spacecraft to solve magnetic mystery
- 12:20
CERN's revamped particle smasher ready to push physics into unknown
- 12:20
As Oso disaster anniversary nears, kentucky geologists urge preparation for landslides
- 12:20
Predicting which African storms will intensify into hurricanes
- 12:20
Ponds are disappearing in the Arctic
- 12:20
Tracking marine plankton provides new information to reconstruct past climate
- 12:20
Fascist sperm busts DNA frontier
- 12:20
More giant craters spotted in Russia's far north
- 11:50
How short-term viral hits can transform a small business
- 11:50
Nature's inbuilt immune defense could protect industrial bacteria from viruses
- 11:20
Some genes 'foreign' in origin and not from our ancestors
- 11:20
Cells target giant protein crystals for degradation
- 11:20
Super-resolution microscopes reveal the link between genome packaging and cell pluripotency
- 11:20
Twitter latest to ban 'revenge porn'
- 10:20
UK report finds spies snooping on thousands of e-mails
- 10:20
Tiny magnets used to upset flight of fruit flies to study their abilities (w/ Video)
- 09:50
Intel cuts 1Q revenue forecast, cites desktop PC demand
- 09:20
Archaeologists unearth centuries-old pretzels in Bavaria
- 09:20
Home-based, rather than public, chargers are key to increasing electric vehicles' popularity
- 09:20
Sweet nanoparticles target stroke
- 09:20
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