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Thursday th 27th of November 2014
Another human footprint: Rising anthropogenic nitrate levels in the North Pacific Ocean
- 14:00
Education is key to climate adaptation
- 14:00
Single-atom gold catalysts may offer path to low-cost production of fuel and chemicals
- 14:00
Bitter food but good medicine from cucumber genetics
- 14:00
Genomes of malaria-carrying mosquitoes sequenced
- 14:00
Using social media for behavioral studies is cheap, fast, but fraught with biases
- 14:00
Canada's CBC websites hacked by pro-Syrian group
- 12:30
Rosetta's comet: In the shadow of the coma
- 11:00
Team discovers first evidence of milk consumption in ancient dental plaque
- 10:30
EU researchers explore pathways for transition to sustainable lifestyles
- 10:30
Nanomaterials to preserve ancient works of art
- 10:30
New anthology offers comprehensive insight into the life and works of Margaret Thatcher
- 10:00
New research to address how to successfully end wars
- 10:00
X-ray powder diffraction beamline at NSLS-II takes first beam and first data
- 10:00
Reports identify areas where wildlife can survive in a changing climate
- 10:00
Learning anti-microbial physics from cicada
- 10:00
Deep sea fish eyesight similar to human vision
- 10:00
Shedding light on solar power
- 10:00
New button mushroom varieties need better protection
- 09:30
Research team announces new class of compounds that appear to be effective against malaria
- 09:30
Researchers suggest global warming will cause more weight restriction days for airlines
- 09:30
Energy transition project moves into its second phase
- 09:30
Non-emergency lines still need a back up plan in case of another meltdown
- 09:00
The significance of digits: just how reliable are reported numbers?
- 09:00
Researchers find a way to improve FELs approach used to study Photosystem II in plants
- 09:00
Huge sunspots and their magnetic structure observed by Hinode
- 08:30
EU Parliament votes to break up Google
- 08:30
New electrolyte for the construction of magnesium-sulfur batteries
- 08:30
Golden Ratio offers unity of science
- 08:30
Astrobiology acupuncture: Collecting data from non-planar surfaces
- 08:00
Researchers develop multilevel memory for consumer electronics
- 07:30
Smart data increases the efficiency of wind farms
- 07:30
Questions of continental crust
- 07:30
Circuits on demand: Engineer prints electrical components on paper
- 07:30
China Internet giants in tit-for-tat battle for users
- 07:00
Full color 3-D printing takes top prize in Collegiate Inventors Competition
- 06:30
Transit-oriented development helps cities ease off the gas
- 06:30
Mussel's calcitic shell growth adheres to physical laws familiar from processes used to optimise steel
- 06:30
Leatherback turtle nesting season begins in Nicaragua
- 06:03
Consumer sentiment brightens holiday spending
- 06:03
Telescopes hint at neutrino beacon at the heart of the Milky Way
- 06:02
Study to use Google data search analytics to understand marine networks
- 06:00
Supercomputer for astronomy 'ATERUI' upgraded to double its speed
- 05:30
Selfie sticks could bring jail time in South Korea
- 04:31
India court slams Delhi's worsening air pollution
- 04:30
Toyota finds new air bag issue, recalls more cars
- 04:00
German chip-maker Infineon sees growth after solid Q4
- 04:00
Wednesday th 26th of November 2014
Rare early shakespeare compilation found in small French library
- 18:30
Tech gifts for the geek who already has everything
- 18:30
India on tap as first market for Microsoft Lumia 535
- 18:00
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