Physorg

Friday th 22nd of May 2020

America's least educated and lowest paid remain hardest hit by pandemic - 09:30

The European viper uses cloak-and-dazzle method to escape predators - 06:50

Researchers uncover the arks of genetic diversity in terrestrial mammals - 06:50

Researchers achieve broadest microcomb spectral span on record - 01:00

Newspapers report on car safety recalls less when manufacturers advertise more with them - 01:00

CRISPR a tool for conservation, not just gene editing - 01:00

Deadly cyclone cuts destructive path in India and Bangladesh - 01:00

Earliest evidence of Italians' extraordinary genetic diversity dates back to 19,000 years ago - 01:00

Thursday th 21st of May 2020

Low-severity fires enhance long-term carbon retention of peatlands - 15:00

NASA Snow campaign wraps 2020 survey - 15:00

Capturing the coordinated dance between electrons and nuclei in a light-excited molecule - 15:00

Court says dinosaur fossils worth millions aren't minerals - 15:00

Biophysicists find a way to take a peek at how membrane receptors work - 13:40

Scientists boost microwave signal stability a hundredfold - 13:10

Tropical forests can handle the heat, up to a point - 13:10

First ancient cultivated rice discovered in Central Asia - 11:50

The genome of chimpanzees and gorillas could help to better understand human tumors - 11:50

Promoting temporary contracts fails to have the desired effect of increasing employment - 11:50

Genetic barcodes can ensure authentic DNA fingerprints - 11:50

A replaceable, more efficient filter for N95 masks - 11:50

NASA, SpaceX bringing astronaut launches back to home turf - 11:50

US forecasters predict 'above normal' Atlantic hurricane season - 11:50

Turtles get boost as Malaysian state to ban egg trade - 10:30

Enrichment programs help children build knowledge - 10:30

Why a 17% emissions drop does not mean we are addressing climate change - 10:30

Domestic coastal and marine tourism could contribute to rebooting activity in the sector - 10:30

How non-religious worldviews provide solace in times of crisis - 10:30

Q&A: How synthetic biology will change us - 10:30

Recessions scar young people their entire lives, even into retirement - 10:00

After the bushfires, we helped choose the animals and plants in most need. Here's how we did it - 10:00

Trust in medical scientists has grown in the US, but mainly among Democrats - 10:00

Pop-up bike lanes and grassroots playgrounds: How COVID-19 will change cities - 10:00

Study: Spotlight shines bright (perhaps too bright) on entrepreneurs - 10:00

UK's top 1 percent received a sixth of the nation's income pre-crisis due to hidden rise of capital gains - 10:00

Mapping dry wildfire fuels with AI and new satellite data - 10:00

9 states sue EPA for 'blanket waiver' as nation fights pandemic - 10:00

Cyclone toll hits 88 as Bangladesh and India start mopping up - 10:00

Spiny lobster noises may be heard up to 3 kilometers away - 10:00

COVID-19 could reduce wildfire risk this season, says expert - 10:00

Mysterious glowing coral reefs are fighting to recover - 10:00

Tiny plankton drive processes in the ocean that capture twice as much carbon as scientists thought - 09:36

5,000 rare and unique maps are now available online - 09:36

Why bats don't get sick from the viruses they carry, but humans can - 09:36

Virus prevalence associated with habitat - 09:36

Can new technologies help Europe get a taste for insects? - 09:36

Life, death, and the litter layer: The war on drugs in the Amazon rainforest - 09:36

The self-synthesizing ribosome - 09:36

Surging numbers of first-generation learners being left behind in global education - 09:36

How crime dramas expose our anxieties about those on the frontline - 09:36

Implantable biosensor that operates without batteries - 09:36