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Friday th 10th of October 2014
Monitoring carbon movement
- 07:31
Possible mechanism for the early enrichment of heavy elements in the universe
- 07:30
Penguins use their personalities to prepare for climate change
- 07:30
Podcast platform opens up dialogue on mental illness, research finds
- 07:30
Old textbook knowledge reconfirmed: Decay rates of radioactive substances are constant
- 07:30
Samsung starts mass production of industry's first 3-bit 3D V-NAND flash memory
- 07:30
Liquid water fails to keep ions apart
- 07:30
Charged graphene gives DNA a stage to perform molecular gymnastics
- 07:30
Comment: No monkeying around—animals can and will have human rights
- 07:00
Leaky, star-forming galaxies lead researchers to better understand the universe
- 07:00
Making window glass visible – but only to birds
- 07:00
Researchers create plasmonic paper for detecting chemicals and biologically important molecules
- 07:00
Dissolvable silicon circuits and sensors
- 07:00
How the organic foods movement has grown, evolved, and suffered
- 07:00
How many scholarly papers are on the Web? At least 114 million, professor finds
- 07:00
Maximising ATARs: Why studying maths doesn't add up
- 07:00
Virgin spacecraft prototype soars over Mojave, testing re-entry system
- 07:00
Japan court orders Google to delete data
- 05:00
Malala, Satyarthi win Nobel Peace Prize
- 05:00
Control system from iRobot aims to simplify robot operations
- 05:00
Well in the desert: a healthy soak in Saharan sands
- 05:00
Days of heavy air pollution blight northern China
- 04:30
China court moves to tighten grip over 'disorderly Internet'
- 04:30
Tesla unveils new electric car for bad weather
- 04:30
States and corporations grab for reins of the Internet
- 04:30
New US education standards beset by politics
- 04:00
Hackers leap from dark basements to world stage
- 03:30
Thursday th 9th of October 2014
Microsoft CEO: Women don't need to ask for raise
- 19:00
Father of philosophy comes under forensic scrutiny
- 19:00
Symantec says it will split into two companies
- 18:00
Electrically conductive plastics promising for batteries, solar cells
- 17:30
First-of-its-kind Geostationary Lightning Mapper completed for GOES-R satellite
- 17:30
Plant communities in Holy Land can cope with climate change of 'biblical' dimensions
- 17:30
Space-based methane maps find largest US signal in Southwest
- 17:30
Migrating animals' pee affects ocean chemistry
- 17:30
Son of Russian lawmaker faces new hacking charges
- 17:30
Dairy Queen latest to suffer customer card hack
- 17:30
New leafhopper species named after University of Illinois entomologist
- 15:30
Stunning finds from ancient Greek shipwreck
- 15:30
New technique yields fast results in drug, biomedical testing
- 15:30
Zynga revamps hit 'Words With Friends' game
- 15:30
German hunters angered by proposed ban on shooting cats
- 15:00
With Z3, Sony brings phones to US faster
- 14:30
NASA prepares its science fleet for Oct. 19 Mars comet encounter
- 14:30
Balancing birds and biofuels: Grasslands support more species than cornfields
- 14:30
DNA nano-foundries cast custom-shaped 3-D metal nanoparticles
- 14:30
Amazon.com to open first physical store
- 14:30
Advanced X-ray, neutron beam imaging reveal workings of powerful biochemical switch PKA
- 14:00
Mobile wallet adoption years away: eMarketer
- 13:30
NASA's Aqua Satellite tracking Super Typhoon Vongfong in the Philippine Sea
- 13:30
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