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Thursday th 9th of October 2014
Researchers capture images of the elusive protein HIV uses to infect cells
- 07:30
European scientists protest austerity measures and offer dire warnings of impact
- 07:30
Report reveals continued growth of UK space sector
- 07:30
Researchers discover that hairpins can make a polymer spaghetti fluid
- 07:00
Nanoparticles get a magnetic handle
- 07:00
'T-rays' to shed light on nuclear fusion
- 07:00
Cane toads that move in lines most responsible for their deadly spread
- 07:00
UK children tested on how sleep, exercise affect learning
- 07:00
Architectural engineering professor leads study on perceptions of LED lighting
- 06:30
Metal made like plastic may have big impact
- 06:30
How conservation and animal psychology can work together
- 06:30
New study examines role of government in Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- 06:30
Nanoparticle research could enhance drug delivery through skin
- 06:30
Why do people risk infection from bat meat?
- 06:30
Bioenergy crops could store more carbon in soil
- 06:30
Study shows teacher expectations match student success
- 06:30
Dark matter half what we thought, say scientists
- 06:30
France's Patrick Modiano wins literature Nobel
- 06:30
Hybrid materials could smash the solar efficiency ceiling
- 06:00
Sleeping sands of the Kalahari awaken after more than 10,000 years
- 06:00
Political animosity exceeds racial hostility according to research
- 06:00
The Grid: Artificial intelligence as your personal graphic designer
- 06:00
Protecting the flavor of mandarin oranges
- 06:00
Bronze age palace and grave goods discovered at La Almoloya in Pliego, Murcia
- 05:30
A shiny, new graph query system
- 05:30
Why cash incentives aren't a good idea in education
- 05:30
Startup helps app developers identify code that quickly drains smartphone batteries
- 05:00
International collaborations produce more influential science, analysis finds
- 05:00
NASA partners with X-37B program for use of former space shuttle hangars
- 05:00
Foxconn workers strike at China factory
- 04:30
Indonesia pledges to protect ancient cave paintings
- 04:00
Of bio-hairpins and polymer-spaghetti: A spotlight on how entangled polymers flow and soften
- 04:00
Toshiba Glass shown at Ceatec in Japan
- 04:00
A cost-effective and energy-efficient approach to carbon capture
- 04:00
Google's Schmidt fears spying could 'break' Internet
- 03:00
Wednesday th 8th of October 2014
HTC launches 'selfie' smartphone, new camera
- 17:30
NASA's GPM satellite's find before Hurricane Simon was caught rapidly intensifying
- 17:00
You have a phone. Do you need HTC's video camera?
- 17:00
Kafka's The Metamorphosis, robot style
- 17:00
Several US banks attacked by hackers who hit Chase
- 16:00
Community justice court associated with lower rearrest rates
- 16:00
Drug-infused nanoparticle is right for sore eyes
- 16:00
Court mulls secrecy of national security letters
- 16:00
NASA sees newborn Tropical Storm Hudhud in Northern Indian Ocean
- 15:30
Two NASA satellites get data on category 5 Super Typhoon Vongfong
- 15:30
Zoos exonerated in baby elephant deaths; Data support new branch of herpesvirus family
- 15:30
PC market still ailing despite gains in US, Europe
- 15:30
California solar tower that can kill birds dropped
- 15:30
Automated imaging system looks underground to help improve crops
- 14:30
Elliptic Labs powers up ultrasound for touchless gesturing
- 14:30
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