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Tuesday th 21st of October 2014
Jerusalem stone may answer Jewish revolt questions
- 12:01
Solar energy prices see double-digit declines in 2013, trend expected to continue
- 12:01
Cosmic rays threaten future deep-space astronaut missions
- 12:01
Researchers construct a model of impact for El Nino / La Nina events
- 12:00
HP supercomputer at NREL garners top honor
- 12:00
Backpack physics: Smaller hikers carry heavier loads
- 11:30
Color and texture matter most when it comes to tomatoes
- 11:30
Ancient Europeans intolerant to lactose for 5,000 years after they adopted agriculture
- 11:30
Less-numerate investors swayed by corporate report presentation effects
- 11:30
Rising above the risk: America's first tsunami refuge
- 11:30
Super stable garnet ceramics may be ideal for high-energy lithium batteries
- 11:30
Kung fu stegosaur
- 11:30
Staples investigating possible data breach
- 11:30
Biologists use unique tools to investigate squirrel sounds and gestures
- 11:30
POLARBEAR detects curls in the universe's oldest light
- 11:01
Verizon reports higher 3Q net income, revenue
- 11:01
Bite to the death: Sugarbag bees launch all-conquering raids
- 11:01
A legal trade in horn would improve rhino protection and help sustainable development
- 11:01
Study shows how texas campus police tackle stalking
- 11:01
Beyond LOL cats, social networks could become trove of biodiversity data
- 11:01
Extremely high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
- 11:01
'Shrinking goats' another indicator that climate change affects animal size
- 11:01
Triplet threat from the sun
- 11:01
Aqua satellite sees Tropical Storm Ana still affecting Hawaii
- 11:01
New poll reveals what Americans fear most
- 11:01
NOAA team discovers two vessels from WWII convoy battle off North Carolina
- 11:01
NASA sees Gonzalo affect Bermuda's ocean sediment: Stirred, not shaken
- 11:00
A global surge of great earthquakes from 2004-2014 and implications for Cascadia
- 10:31
What happens when ultracold atomic spins are trapped in an optical lattice structure
- 10:00
Reading a biological clock in the dark
- 10:00
POLARBEAR seeks cosmic answers in microwave polarization
- 10:00
Cyber-espionage is more difficult to pin to a state than spying in the physical world
- 10:00
First Asian coelophysoid dinosaur discovered in Lufeng, Yunnan, China
- 10:00
MAVEN studies passing comet and its effects
- 10:00
The ocean's living carbon pumps
- 10:00
Quantum holograms as atomic scale memory keepsake
- 10:00
Researchers take big-data approach to estimate range of electric vehicles
- 10:00
BOFFFFs (big, old, fat, fertile, female fish) sustain fisheries
- 10:00
Big black holes can block new stars
- 10:00
'Attosecond' science breakthrough
- 10:00
Physicists solve longstanding puzzle of how moths find distant mates
- 10:00
A different kind of green movement: Seedling growth in space
- 10:00
Wake up and smell the coffee ... it's why your cuppa tastes so good
- 09:31
Freescale introduces world's smallest integrated tire pressure monitoring system
- 09:31
Making smartphone browsing 20% faster while reducing power consumption by 40%
- 09:31
Work on pioneering pan-European neutron facility underway
- 09:31
Altitude and attitude in the fractious row over crying babies
- 09:31
How to safely enjoy the October 23 partial solar eclipse
- 09:31
Plants can actually take care of their offspring – here's how
- 09:01
Eucla Basin survey uncovers odd rock formations
- 09:01
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