Physorg

Monday th 2nd of March 2015

Scientists find clues to cancer drug failure - 15:31

Facebook fends off telecom firms' complaints - 15:31

Dating app Tinder launches premium subscription plan - 15:31

Did climate change help spark the Syrian war? - 15:00

Gorilla origins of the last two AIDS virus lineages confirmed - 15:00

Warming temperatures implicated in recent California droughts - 15:00

Hormone disrupting chemicals and climate change increase risk of extinction in wildlife - 15:00

Water in smog may reveal pollution sources - 15:00

NASA spacecraft nears historic dwarf planet arrival - 14:30

Human activity may be supporting growth of harmful algae in lakes - 14:30

Old-economy sectors are now tech, too: US study - 14:30

Ikea launches furniture with inbuilt wireless chargers - 14:30

Huawei puts premium styling in watch entry, thinks Classic - 14:30

Researchers use lab-scale human colon and septic tank to study impact of copper nanoparticles on the environment - 14:01

Black phosphorus is new 'wonder material' for improving optical communication - 14:01

Democratizing synthetic biology: New method makes research cheaper, faster, and more accessible - 14:01

Pens filled with high-tech inks for do-it-yourself sensors - 14:01

New assessment tool can predict successful teachers - 14:01

Archaeologists open the mysterious lead coffin found buried just feet from the former grave of King Richard III - 14:01

Borrowing from whales to engineer a new fluid sensor - 13:01

Parasite provides clues to evolution of plant diseases - 12:30

Clever application of magnetic force enhances laparoscopic surgery - 12:00

Family log of spring's arrival helps predict climate-driven change - 12:00

Forbidden quantum leaps possible with high-resolution spectroscopy - 12:00

Republicans trust science—except when it comes to health insurance and gay adoption - 12:00

Judge puts Mississippi attempt to investigate Google on hold - 12:00

Researchers discover 'milk' protein that enables survival of the species - 11:30

An old-looking galaxy in a young universe - 11:30

Breakthrough in OLED technology - 11:30

Google to offer own cellular network plan - 11:00

Smart crystallization - 11:00

Conservation organizations need to keep up with nature - 11:00

Twitter working with probe on online threats - 11:00

Important step towards quantum computing: Metals at atomic scale - 11:00

Core work: Iron vapor gives clues to formation of Earth and Moon - 11:00

Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink - 11:00

Genetically speaking, mammals are more like their fathers - 11:00

Supersonic electrons could produce future solar fuel - 10:30

Protections, not money, can boost internal corporate whistleblowing - 10:30

The environment may change, but the microbiome of queen bees does not - 10:30

Hewlett-Packard buys networking firm Aruba for $2.7 bn - 10:30

EU gives member states right block GM crops - 10:30

Heavy toll as Australian farmers struggle through drought - 10:00

How animals survive Norwegian winter nights - 10:00

Google looking at ways to rate websites based more on trustworthiness - 10:00

Desmoplakin's tail gets the message - 10:00

Sall4 is required for DNA repair in stem cells - 10:00

Image: Simulating space for JWST's four infrared instruments - 10:00

SpaceX launches two communications satellites - 09:30

Manipulation of light through tiny technology could lead to big benefits for everything from TVs to microscopes - 09:30