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Tuesday th 23rd of December 2014
North Korea's Internet briefly down again: US experts
- 14:00
Researchers shed light on how 'microbial dark matter' might cause disease
- 14:00
Weather and environmental satellite crowd sourcing: Two new apps
- 14:00
Sony announces limited release for 'The Interview'
- 14:00
Barnes & Noble regains full ownership of Nook unit
- 14:00
Study discovers a way to control internal clocks
- 13:30
Galaxy Note Edge: Cool screen, but it costs how much?
- 11:00
TripAdvisor fined $600,000 by Italian anti-trust
- 10:30
Samsung starts mass production of industry's first 8 gigabit LPDDR4 mobile DRAM
- 10:30
Laser technology aids CO2 storage capabilities
- 10:00
Marital problems remain stable, even as satisfaction declines, study finds
- 10:00
Study finds Facebook popularity hampers fundraising efforts
- 10:00
One million curies of radioactive material recovered
- 10:00
Spanish TV during Franco educated children to be good citizens
- 10:00
Buffer zone guidelines may be inadequate to protect produce from feedlot contamination
- 10:00
Indiegogo project NANOPLUG – Offering the world's smallest hearing aid
- 10:00
Study shows rising ocean acidification likely to cause shrimp to taste bad
- 10:00
New video supports radiation dosimetry audits
- 09:30
Elephant ivory smuggling 'kingpin' arrested in Tanzania
- 09:30
Scientists tap trees' evolutionary databanks to discover environment adaptation strategies
- 09:30
Dirty pool: Soil's large carbon stores could be freed by increased CO2, plant growth
- 09:30
Forests around the world affected by climate change
- 09:30
Scientists sweep cells apart for use in medical research
- 09:30
Peer review could reject breakthrough manuscripts, study shows
- 09:30
Scottish engineers deliver instrument to study 'greenhouse gases' from a NASA unmanned aircraft
- 09:30
Antarctic seals may use Earth's magnetic field to navigate while hunting
- 09:00
Twitter maps UK regions happiest about Christmas
- 09:00
Graphene offers X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy a window of opportunity
- 09:00
How a white rot tackles freshly-cut food
- 09:00
Argonne/EPA system captures mercury from air in gold shops
- 09:00
Autumn-sown crops produce better yield
- 09:00
How big data could reduce weather-related flight delays
- 09:00
Speedy, agile UAVs envisioned for troops in urban missions
- 09:00
Breakthrough in predictions of pressure-dependent combustion chemical reactions
- 09:00
Store remodelling benefits bottom line
- 09:00
How did the chicken beat the infection?
- 09:00
First scientific report shows police body-worn-cameras can prevent unacceptable use-of-force
- 09:00
Researchers develop new-generation 'thinking' biomimetic robots as ocean engineering solutions
- 08:30
If South Korea's nuclear plant staff are vulnerable, then so are the reactors
- 08:30
Home sweet home at risk of bushfire
- 08:30
Scientists discover oldest stone tool ever found in Turkey
- 08:30
Bacteria could be rich source for making terpenes
- 08:30
Genomics work suggests vocalizing birds could tell us more about human speech disorders
- 08:30
Students aim to put cyanobacteria on Mars to generate oxygen
- 08:00
Scientists develop first effective and affordable bedbug bait and trap
- 08:00
New seismic survey technique could save dolphins' hearing
- 08:00
Rosetta instrument will make invaluable discoveries, says ESA scientist Matt Taylor
- 08:00
More safety on thermal drying plants of sewage sludge
- 08:00
We're simply having an analogue Christmas time
- 08:00
More knowledge needed to ensure safe use of botanicals in food
- 07:30
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