Physorg

Monday th 20th of October 2014

Cold Atom Laboratory creates atomic dance - 16:31

Built-in billboards: Male bluefin killifish signal different things with different fins - 16:31

Tarantula toxin is used to report on electrical activity in live cells - 16:31

New iPhones deliver big profits for Apple - 16:31

Pharmaceuticals and the water-fish-osprey food web - 16:30

Blocks will go beyond just imagining a snap-together smartwatch - 16:00

Scientists track Internet usage as it pulses across the globe daily (w/ Video) - 15:30

Electromobility, efficient and safe: Visio.M consortium presents new electric car - 15:30

Fish tale: New study evaluates antibiotic content in farm-raised fish - 15:30

The quick life and death of Tropical Storm Trudy - 15:30

Gonzalo: First hand account in Bermuda, next stop: The United Kingdom - 15:30

Terra Satellite sees Tropical Storm Ana over Hawaii - 15:30

NASA image: Fires in the Egypt River Delta - 15:30

IBM 3Q disappoints as it sheds 'empty calories' - 15:30

Facebook sues law firms, claims fraud - 15:30

Everglades trail surveyed for cultural artifacts - 15:30

Scientists see how plants optimize their repair - 15:00

New study charts the fate of chemicals affecting health and the environment - 15:00

See-through, one-atom-thick, carbon electrodes powerful tool to study brain disorders - 15:00

An android opera: Japan's Shibuya plots new era of robot music - 11:30

Heavy metal frost? A new look at a Venusian mystery - 11:30

Secrets of dinosaur ecology found in fragile amber - 11:30

John Lennon commemorated by naming a new tarantula species from South America after him - 11:00

Study finds fish just wanna have fun - 11:00

Massive debris pile reveals risk of huge tsunamis in Hawaii - 11:00

In between red light and blue light: Researchers discover new functionality of molecular light switches - 11:00

User-friendly electronic 'EyeCane' enhances navigational abilities for the blind - 11:00

Planet marks hottest September since 1880 - 11:00

UAE launches project to send unmanned probe to Mars - 11:00

Autocratic leaders who sign human-rights treaties seek political gain, not material benefits, study says - 11:00

Digital native fallacy: Teachers still know better when it comes to using technology - 11:00

Mediterranean, semi-arid ecosystems prove resistant to climate change - 11:00

New 100 Gbps high-speed transatlantic network to benefit science collaborations - 10:31

Wild molecular interactions in a new hydrogen mixture - 10:31

Rounded crystals that mimic starfish shells could advance 3-D printing pills - 10:31

Later supper for blackbirds in the city: Artificial light gives birds longer to forage for food - 10:31

Australia hopeful of revised Antarctic sanctuary success - 09:30

Towards controlled dislocations - 09:01

Automating the selection process for a genome assembler - 09:01

The breathing sand: New measurement technique detects oxygen supply to the bottom of the North Sea - 09:01

Structure of an iron-transport protein revealed - 09:01

Scientists create possible precursor to life - 09:01

Asbestos likely more widespread than previously thought - 09:01

Climate negotiators urged to 'build bridges' at Bonn talks - 09:00

Alpine drilling fault project moves into new phase - 08:31

Western Australian sea lions infected with high rate of Giardia - 08:31

Mammalian bones provide clues to early human activity - 08:31

Goldilocks principle wrong for particle assembly: Too hot and too cold is just right - 08:31

Lupin bread rises to the quality challenge - 08:31

Researchers build reversible tractor beam that moves objects 100 times farther than other efforts - 08:31