Physorg

Wednesday th 1st of October 2014

Study on meat in pet foods shows not all brands follow regulations - 08:30

World's first bullet train, made in Japan, turns 50 - 08:30

Learning at 10 degrees north - 08:30

Investigating the health threats to endangered eastern gorillas - 08:30

Image: MOM snaps spectacular portrait of the red planet - 08:30

Robot arm will install new earth-facing cameras on the space station - 08:30

Using intelligence to unlock the market for electric vehicles - 08:30

Industry's thinnest battery connector corresponding to 6 ampere high current capacity - 08:30

Video: Alleged meteor caught on Russian dash cam (again) - 08:30

Researchers find first instance of fish larvae making sounds - 07:00

Ethnicity doesn't seem to affect annexation decisions like race - 07:00

How to find the knowns and unknowns in any research - 07:00

Scientists identify most pressing environmental issues posed by pharmaceuticals - 07:00

The remarkable simplicity of complexity - 07:00

Researchers developing new strategies for controlling the western corn rootworm beetle - 07:00

Study contrasts teaching preferences, training between educators in traditional, virtual settings - 07:00

Can fair trade plastic save people and the planet? - 06:30

Women don't always find power in numbers, according to research - 06:30

Five ways to stop the world's wildlife vanishing - 06:30

The origins of local planetary orbits - 06:30

Minorities energize US consumer market, according to report - 06:30

Wild ducks take flight in open cluster - 06:01

Sculpting tropical peaks - 06:00

Cheap hybrid outperforms rare metal as fuel-cell catalyst - 06:00

Is there a statistical bias to the orientation of spiral galaxies? - 06:00

Surfaces that communicate in bio-chemical Braille - 06:00

Characterizing an important reactive intermediate - 06:00

New material could enable new facial reconstruction treatment - 06:00

Image: The Pillars of Creation - 05:30

Safer than silver: Antibacterial material made with algae - 05:00

Researchers develop novel method for making electrical cellulose fibers - 05:00

Scientists demonstrate Stokes drift principle - 05:00

Student to live in simulated space habitat - 05:00

Employing private security companies in war cuts costs but causes problems - 05:00

Online resource to support the work of biodiversity conservation organisations - 05:00

Volcano expert comments on Japan eruption - 05:00

Eastern basin of the South Aral Sea completely dry for the first time in modern history - 05:00

App teaches kindergartners basic computer coding - 04:30

Japan unveils 'anti-loneliness' hugging chair - 04:30

All directions are not created equal for nanoscale heat sources - 04:00

Scientists see bleached coral in northwest Hawaii - 03:10

Protected areas offer glimmers of hope for wildlife - 02:40

Microbes in Central Park soil: If they can make it there, they can make it anywhere - 02:40

California bans paparazzi drones - 02:40

Classic videogame Tetris to be made into a movie - 02:40

The wake-up call that sent hearts racing - 02:10

Samsung rejects claims of Galaxy Note defect - 02:10

Hobbit fans step into "Shadow of Mordor" video game - 02:10

New privacy battle looms after moves by Apple, Google - 02:10

Tuesday th 30th of September 2014

Non-citizens face harsher sentencing than citizens in US criminal courts - 23:20