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Thursday th 4th of December 2014
Research could improve nuclear power plant safety – and stop your kettle furring up
- 10:00
Pufferfish myth busted—they do so breathe when puffed up
- 10:00
New study suggests US fracking boom may not last as long as predicted
- 10:00
'Dechirper' will give scientists more control over 'color spectrum' of LCLS X-ray pulses
- 09:30
Wind turbine warning for wildlife
- 09:30
Smaller lidars could allow UAVs to conduct underwater scans
- 09:30
Where there's muck there's aluminium (if not brass)
- 09:30
Studies look at long-term aging of electronics in nuclear weapons
- 09:30
Pulsars with black holes could hold the 'holy grail' of gravity
- 09:30
Researchers seek one of mankind's most ancient lineages
- 09:30
Origin of the Eukaryotic cell: Part I - How to train your endosymbiont
- 09:30
Ultrasound cuts costs in producing aluminium alloys
- 09:30
Is Stephen Hawking right? Could AI lead to the end of humankind?
- 09:00
To reduce rhino poaching, take demand for horns seriously
- 09:00
Making light do the work of intricarene synthesis
- 09:00
10 facts about the Milky Way
- 09:00
Scientists use 'smallest possible diamonds' to form ultra-thin nanothreads
- 09:00
Rare orchids keep quiet on pollination process
- 09:00
Study shows importance of starting savings early, as few young adults open accounts
- 08:30
Wind gusts stall launch of new Orion spacecraft
- 08:30
Researchers seek better brucellosis control through vaccine development, vaccination practices
- 08:30
Predicting daily space weather will help keep your GPS on target
- 08:30
Broadband and ultrathin polarization manipulators developed
- 08:30
Temperature effects on the Chinese giant salamander
- 08:00
3 Qs: Are we entering a golden age of natural gas trade?
- 08:00
Monitoring the stability of historical architecture using space technology
- 08:00
Corporate citizenship brings financial benefits to hospitality and tourism firms
- 08:00
Milk bottle-raiding birds pass on thieving ways to their flock
- 08:00
Land use looms as large factor in global warming
- 08:00
Study on global supply chain highlights reversal of outsourcing
- 08:00
Industrial robots moving to sectors beyond the automotive industry
- 07:30
Controlled emission and spatial splitting of electron pairs demonstrated
- 07:30
Scientists have bred and released colorful new varieties of potato
- 07:30
New type of semiconductor could change face of consumer electronics
- 07:30
Reduction of germ cells yields more zebrafish males
- 07:30
Engineer uses robot theory to improve prosthetics
- 07:30
A climate guide to a weird future
- 07:00
Findings at Viking archaeological site show power trumping practicality
- 07:00
Researchers transfer 65 terabytes of data in under just 100 minutes
- 07:00
Superconductivity without cooling
- 07:00
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978 shows +0.14 C increase per decade
- 07:00
Localized climate change contributed to ancient southwest depopulation
- 06:30
Technology breakthrough reveals cellular transcription process
- 06:30
Uber sets up mobile development team in Amsterdam
- 06:30
US tech firm Intel plans $1.6 bn investment in China
- 06:30
Google updates hair-pulling CAPTCHA with tick box
- 06:30
Experts see Korean parallels in Sony hack
- 05:00
NASA counts down to Orion's first step to Mars
- 04:30
Japan's Softbank invests $250 million in GrabTaxi
- 04:30
Horse trots into hospital: It's therapy, no joke
- 04:30
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