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Wednesday th 13th of May 2020
Researchers invent technology to remedy 3-D printing's 'weak spot'
- 09:30
Splitting quasiparticles with temperature: The fate of an impurity in a Bose-Einstein condensate
- 09:30
Desert mystery: Why have pronghorn antelope returned to Death Valley?
- 09:30
New simulations indicate that Jupiter's fourth-largest moon ejects water from its subsurface ocean into space
- 09:30
Planet hunters discover new 'one in a million' Super-Earth
- 09:30
Asymmetric iodoesterification of simple alkenes by concerto catalyst
- 09:30
Measuring whales with drones to find out if they're fat enough to breed
- 09:02
A possible explanation for the Earth's North magnetic pole moving toward Russia
- 09:02
Prehistoric anchovy-like fish had large fangs and a saber tooth
- 09:01
Cold War nuke tests changed rainfall: study
- 09:01
Middle class not a level playing field for blacks, new research finds
- 09:01
Room-temperature superionic conduction achieved using pseudorotation of hydride complexes
- 08:41
The makings of a crystal flipper
- 08:41
Multi-scale structured materials for electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis
- 08:41
New locust outbreak threatens food security for millions
- 08:41
Fiscal multipliers: The evidence backing economic vitality by direct cash payments to the poor
- 08:40
Computer model identifies drug-resistant mutations
- 08:40
Mimicking nature's best medicine opens door to new treatments
- 08:40
DNA sheds light on frogmouth bird's flight to Australia
- 08:40
New research could help save many plant and animal species from extinction
- 08:40
Native guava first Australian casualty of global plant disease
- 08:40
A new electrolyte design that could enhance the performance of Li-ion batteries
- 08:40
Lockdowns and research: What we lost and what we stand to gain
- 08:40
Dozens of prehistoric, Roman and medieval sites discovered by archaeology volunteers working at home during lockdown
- 08:40
How the Earth's last supercontinent broke apart to form the world we have today
- 08:40
How planting a garden can boost bees, local food and resilience during the coronavirus crisis
- 08:40
Ultra-diffuse galaxy VCC 1287 investigated in detail
- 08:10
Updated mapping datasets for Antarctica
- 07:40
Protecting seafarers and the global supply chain during COVID-19
- 07:40
New software supports decision-making for animal and plant breeders
- 07:10
Marine waste management: Recycling efficiency by marine microbes
- 07:10
Fossil footprints found in Sydney suburb are from the earliest swimming tetrapods in Australia
- 07:10
Researchers simulate the core of Mars to investigate its composition and origin
- 07:10
Image: Spacesuit for the ground
- 07:10
Color of cells a 'thermometer' for molecular imbalance, study finds
- 07:10
How are Americans practicing religion during the pandemic?
- 07:10
Time to kill the scientific zombie that is the 'nature vs. nurture' debate
- 07:10
What happens after a pandemic—or a war—is over?
- 07:10
Rethinking (waste)water and conservation
- 07:10
NMR confirms molecular switches retain function in 2-D-array
- 05:10
Chemical composition of bedrock limits vegetation growth in karst regions, research shows
- 04:42
Randomly selecting leaders could prove to be a remedy for hubris
- 03:30
US border wall threatens wildlife, lawsuit says
- 03:30
CUORE underground experiment in Italy carries on despite pandemic
- 03:00
Inexpensively locating friendly (and unfriendly) radio waves
- 03:00
Soybean seeding rates and risk
- 03:00
Over-harvesting could wipe out water frogs in parts of Turkey
- 03:00
Blockchain: forget the criminal record, it might just save your life: study
- 02:30
Tuesday th 12th of May 2020
'Pingers' could save porpoises from fishing nets
- 23:10
Adolescence is ruff for dogs too
- 18:30
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