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Tuesday th 14th of October 2014
Giant spin-splitting on the surface of strontium titanate
- 08:30
Arctic marine organisms capture CO2
- 08:30
Viral messaging research leads to Twitter-based emergency warning system
- 08:30
Two-pronged approach prepares for bushfire threat
- 08:30
Bio-inspired 'nano-cocoons' offer targeted drug delivery against cancer cells
- 08:30
J&J hikes 2014 forecast for a third time
- 08:30
Study of electrons in space could help weather forecasting
- 08:30
Sandia invents sensor to learn about prosthesis fit; system to make fit better
- 08:30
Tool evaluates more battery electrolyte possibilities in less time
- 08:30
Cross River gorillas to benefit from new protected area in Cameroon
- 08:30
Smartphone network could track incoming cosmic rays
- 08:00
Study shows increase of CO2 in the atmosphere is lower than predicted because of plants
- 08:00
Do we want an augmented reality or a transformed reality?
- 08:00
Start signal for transcription of stressed genes identified
- 07:31
Extreme weather events raise awareness of adaptation needs
- 07:31
'Inner GPS' of bird brains may be better than that of humans
- 07:30
App to remotely wipe phones leaves police in tech arms race with thieves
- 07:30
Researchers assess risks to wildlife and ecosystems posed by pharmaceuticals
- 07:00
Nanodevices for clinical diagnostic with potential for the international market
- 07:00
Can it be real? Augmented reality melds work, play
- 07:00
Researchers find oil platforms among the most productive fish habitats in the world
- 07:00
Additive manufacturing technology can print using plastic, paste or concrete
- 07:00
New forecasting method: Predicting extreme floods in the Andes mountains
- 06:30
Unique catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells synthesized in ordinary kitchen microwave oven
- 06:30
Size of minority population impacts states' prison rates, researcher finds
- 06:30
Researchers study elevated CO2 and climate warming in mixed grasslands
- 06:30
Recent gains in gas mileage have fueled major societal benefits
- 06:30
Earliest-known lamprey larva fossils unearthed in Inner Mongolia
- 06:30
Assessment of the technical feasibility of the proposed Mars One mission
- 06:00
Quantum test strengthens support for EPR steering
- 06:00
They like to watch, yes, but that's just the beginning
- 05:30
Quantum computing poised for new silicon revolution
- 05:30
Researchers record sight neurons in jumping spider brain (w/ Video)
- 05:30
Precise control over genes results from game-changing research (w/ Video)
- 05:30
Graphene proves a long-lasting lubricant
- 05:30
Only 58 percent of votes cast on tamper-resistant systems counted
- 05:30
Researchers synthesize ferromagnetic superconducting compound amenable to chemical modification
- 05:00
Samsung achieves Wi-Fi data travel feats for 60GHZ band
- 05:00
Money grows on trees with great walnuts of China
- 01:30
"The Evil Within" video game crafted to be scary fun
- 01:30
With their mark on Earth, humans may name era too
- 01:00
Internet caretaker ICANN to escape US control
- 01:00
Rare beaked whale washes up in Australia
- 01:00
Plumpest pumpkin: 2,058-pound gourd sets record
- 01:00
Monday th 13th of October 2014
New clues behind the resilience of a leading sexually transmitted pathogen, Chlamydia
- 23:30
Fly genome could help us improve health and our environment
- 22:30
Some sections of the San Andreas Fault system in San Francisco Bay Area are locked, overdue
- 16:30
Rent-to-own business to pay $28 million settlement
- 15:31
Pentagon to unveil plan for dealing with climate change
- 15:31
Catholic bishops in 'seismic' opening toward gays
- 14:00
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