Physorg

Tuesday th 24th of February 2015

Russia to keep its part of space station after its duty ends - 16:00

Reddit cracks down on posting nude pics - 16:00

US offers $3 mn reward for Russian sought in bank hack - 16:00

Data-driven audience targeting expands to drone tests in LA - 16:00

Micro-5: Gut reactions in space - 16:00

Geysers have loops in their plumbing: Periodic eruptions tied to underground bends and side-chambers - 15:30

Texas natural gas grants generated $128 million in economic impact last year - 15:30

Dendrite eraser: New electrolyte rids batteries of short-circuiting fibers - 15:30

Space station 3-D printed items, seedlings return in the belly of a Dragon - 15:30

World's protected natural areas receive 8 billion visits a year - 14:30

Using 'fuzzy logic' to optimize hybrid solar-battery systems - 14:00

Causes of Great Lakes smelt population decline are complex - 13:30

NASA Terra satellite spots new Tropical Cyclone 14S - 13:30

Technology changing the climate debate - 13:30

Who's your daddy? Hippo ancestry unveiled - 13:00

Facebook claims 2 million advertisers - 12:30

Mitsubishi's iMiev remains cheapest electric - 12:00

Luring deer away from livestock feed with fall cover crops - 12:00

Ultra-thin nanowires can trap electron 'twisters' that disrupt superconductors - 11:30

Comcast 4Q profit edges up, adds customers, boosts dividend - 11:30

Exotic mammals may play key role in the spread of invasive pines throughout New Zealand (w/ Video) - 11:30

Why a latte is less likely to spill than a coffee - 11:30

Sea level spiked for 2 years along northeastern North America - 11:30

Optical nanoantennas set the stage for a NEMS lab-on-a-chip revolution - 11:30

International team of scientists launches fossil database - 11:00

Online child abuse moving to Skype, Bitcoin: Europol - 11:00

New, useful feature of Moringa seeds revealed - 11:00

NASA adds up Tropical Cyclone Marcia's Queensland area rainfall - 11:00

Flex Logix looking to make processor chips more programmable - 11:00

Before decrying the latest cyberbreach, consider your own cyberhygiene - 11:00

Massive amounts of Saharan dust fertilize the Amazon rainforest - 11:00

Google Blogger to ban sexually explicit content - 11:00

Forensics exhibition shows how science can make dead speak - 11:00

Key genes for symbiosis between mycorrhiza fungi and trees evolved several times - 10:31

UN climate panel head steps down amid sex claims - 10:31

Ocean acidification slows algae growth in the Southern Ocean - 10:31

Lifelong study suits spiderwoman - 10:31

NETL invents improved oxygen carriers - 10:31

​Detecting defects at the nanoscale will profit solar panel production - 10:30

Mapping lizard venom makes it possible to develop new drugs - 10:30

Neuroscientist takes scientific look at art of filmmaking - 10:30

Innovation success partly determined by composition of consortia - 10:30

NASA launches 3 suborbital rockets from Wallops Island - 10:30

Calling on satellites in alpine rescues - 10:30

Apple emoji go racially diverse - 10:30

Scientists observe the transition state in a chemical reaction on a catalyst's surface - 10:00

Wireless sensors make aircraft maintenance more efficient - 10:00

Storks could become poisoned by pesticides during their migration to Africa - 10:00

Renewable energy obtained from wastewater - 10:00

High density multi-lane optical transceiver circuit for high-capacity inter-processor data transmissions - 10:00