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Tuesday th 25th of November 2014
Mining can damage fish habitats far downstream, study shows
- 11:30
"Ferrari of space' yields best map of ocean currents
- 11:30
Apple market value hits $700 bn
- 11:30
Blu-ray disc can be used to improve solar cell performance
- 11:30
Vultures evolved an extreme gut to cope with disgusting dietary habits
- 11:30
ASU joins pathbreaking radio telescope project to study early universe
- 10:30
Circumstances are right for weed invasion to escalate, researchers say
- 10:30
Incomes fall as stressed economy struggles
- 10:30
Virtual money and user's identity
- 10:30
Researchers find way to turn sawdust into gasoline
- 10:30
Synthetic biology, genetic engineering and you: Two-component signaling pathways as elements in synthetic circuit design
- 10:30
Breakthrough in flexible electronics enabled by inorganic-based laser lift-off
- 10:30
Gift Guide: Lots of tablet choices, oh my!
- 10:30
Study shows Beijing haze linked directly to gaseous pollutants from traffic, industrial emissions
- 10:30
US urges India to toughen patent laws to draw investors
- 10:30
Iridium flares captured in real time by astrophotographer
- 10:03
Researchers explore using wasp to halt the advance of an invasive plant
- 10:03
Tiny magnetic sensor deemed attractive
- 10:02
Infineon offers application optimized bipolar power modules introducing cost-effective solder bond modules
- 10:02
Scientists determine how environment contributes to several human diseases
- 10:02
Study reveals how much people understand Internet
- 10:02
Technology to help farmers protect crops
- 10:02
Gaming technology makes its way into headsets for the visually impaired
- 10:02
Body size requires hormones under control
- 10:02
Antares rocket failure pushes tiny satellite company to hitch ride with SpaceX
- 09:31
Is Phobos doomed?
- 09:31
Introducing one of the most sophisticated espionage bugs ever discovered
- 09:31
Study finds two-thirds of Hawaiian reefs are covered with algae
- 09:31
Rare albino dolphin captured in Japan's 'Cove'
- 09:31
Beams come knocking on the LHC's door
- 09:31
Over-identifying restrictions in economic analysis
- 09:31
A brief history of exo-Earths and the search for life elsewhere
- 09:31
Rocky platforms dissipating wave energy – a new option for coastal defence?
- 09:31
Hacked webcam site is another reminder to improve security online
- 09:00
Mimicking photosynthesis with man-made leaves
- 09:00
Electronic switches on the molecular scale
- 09:00
Grant Museum starts major project to preserve rarest skeleton in the world
- 09:00
Efficient synthesis of polyurethane raw materials from carbon dioxide
- 09:00
Evaluating remaining lifespan for maintenance of existing steel infrastructures
- 09:00
Home Depot faces dozens of breach-related lawsuits
- 09:00
Monster telescope needs mind-bending mathematics to uncover secrets of the universe
- 09:00
Scientists completed the first orchid whole genome sequencing
- 08:31
Researcher studies deformation of tectonic plates
- 08:31
Nasal immunity is an ancient adaptation of the mucosal immune system of vertebrates
- 08:31
Cataloguing 10 million human gut microbial genes
- 08:31
Ten ways to stay safe while shopping online
- 08:31
US attracting fewer educated, highly skilled migrants according to study
- 08:02
Exploring amazing patterns left behind by drops of whisky left drying in the tumbler
- 08:02
Ancient avian bones found in China may be oldest example of chicken domestication
- 08:02
Beyond human: Exploring transhumanism
- 08:02
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