Physorg

Monday th 9th of February 2015

Japan-inspired 'water-house' slashes energy needs - 10:00

How to study high-speed flows - 09:30

Scientist develops disposable devices to identify allergies - 09:30

Mars is the next step for humanity – we must take it - 09:30

Alleged Bitcoin scam leaves millions missing - 09:30

No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning - 09:30

Fighting powdery mildew on grapes - 09:00

Best of Last Week – new look at Schrodinger's cat, a large floating wind turbine and why red wine might help memory - 09:00

Why meteors light up the night sky - 09:00

Frozen semen from lions can produce embryos - 09:00

Planets orbiting red dwarfs may stay wet enough for life - 09:00

Baited video cameras help detect deep sea fish - 09:00

Tiny organisms could change the face of coastal science - 09:00

Researchers find that users do not get rid of their old technology when buying new and use more power - 09:00

HAPTIX starts work to provide prosthetic hands with sense of touch - 09:00

Why do people hate bankers? No, really... - 09:00

Space-time theory may reconcile black hole conundrum - 08:30

How big is the biggest star we have ever found? - 08:30

Study reveals scale of water crisis in areas of Pakistan - 08:30

Report: Automakers fail to fully protect against hacking - 08:30

How do we study the Sun? - 08:30

The Moon was a first step, Mars will test our capabilities, but Europa is the prize - 08:30

Video: The strange way fluids slosh on the International Space Station - 08:00

Soviet cosmonauts carried a bear-killing shotgun into space - 08:00

Bracelet that monitors real-time health signs for the elderly - 08:00

Genetic code cracked for worldwide dog and human parasite - 07:30

Smartphone app tracks students' class attendance automatically - 07:30

Male Oscar winners more likely to suffer - 07:30

An Internet of Things reality check - 07:30

Running faster equals disaster - 07:30

Moon phase and libration, from the other side - 07:00

Re-creating a tornado in 3-D provides a more effective way to study storms - 07:00

Communicating a hurricane's real risks - 07:00

Let's send a private mission to Europa, expert says - 06:30

Loss of posidonia reduces CO2 storage areas and could contribute to gas emissions - 06:30

Nanovectors combine cancer imaging and therapy - 06:30

Long-term storage of digital information in DNA is possible - 06:30

Image: Hubble's little sombrero - 06:30

Fish pee helps keep coastal ecosystems healthy, thriving - 06:30

Ubuntu to reach milestone with launch of phone via BQ - 06:30

Scientists develop higher yielding sorghum plants - 06:00

New remediation guidelines for petroleum contamination - 06:00

Change of Internet regulator must happen before US 2016 polls, CEO says - 05:30

Path-finder computes search strategy to find Waldo - 05:30

Australia's Barrier Reef 'risks becoming dumping ground': WWF - 03:30

SpaceX calls off launch of space-weather satellite - 03:00

Sunday th 8th of February 2015

Drug detectives: A new screening method may be able to identify toxic drugs earlier in development - 15:20

Bacteria's hidden traffic control - 15:20

Consumer security an emerging issue in new computerized cars - 13:50

Schwarzenegger calls for more effort to fight climate change - 13:20