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Wednesday th 24th of September 2014
Most stars are born in clusters, some leave 'home'
- 10:31
A challenging series of occultations this weekend and more
- 09:31
GE to give Penn State $10M for gas drilling center
- 09:31
Island to get first German drone delivery service
- 09:31
Recreational activity a major pollutant on Canadian coast of Pacific Ocean
- 09:31
Federal government sues Kansas bitcoin business
- 09:31
"Funnel" attracts bonding partners to biomolecule
- 09:01
Geo-ranking the Internet
- 09:01
Taking advantage of graphene defects
- 09:01
'Greener,' low-cost transistor heralds advance in flexible electronics
- 09:00
'Fracking' wastewater that is treated for drinking produces potentially harmful compounds
- 09:00
Nanotechnology leads to better, cheaper LEDs for phones and lighting
- 09:00
2-D materials' crystalline defects key to new properties
- 09:00
Study finds gang life is short-lived
- 09:00
Insect genomes' analysis challenges universality of essential cell division proteins
- 09:00
Chemical sensors built at MBARI to provide unprecedented view of Southern Ocean
- 09:00
Microscopic marine biodiversity mirrors larger life
- 08:31
Harem-holding male primates fail to rise to the challenge
- 08:31
Working together to promote greater resilience to flooding
- 08:31
Magnetic field opens and closes nanovesicle
- 08:30
It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it
- 08:30
After all these hacks, tech firms could do more – but better security starts with you
- 08:30
Drilling into an active earthquake fault in New Zealand
- 08:01
A prison for photons in a diamond-like photonic crystal
- 08:01
Researcher shows that black holes do not exist
- 08:01
Cool end to summer doesn't lead to early winter
- 08:01
Digital Archaeology changes exploration of the past
- 08:01
Quarter of young people would give away £1 million
- 08:00
NASA image: Sunrise at the Soyuz launch pad
- 08:00
Gold nanoparticles linked to single-stranded DNA create a simple but versatile genetic testing kit
- 07:31
High-throughput method for sorting cells
- 07:31
Fabrication route improves the properties of aluminum-based nanocomposites
- 07:31
What is the geometry of the universe?
- 07:31
Fluorescent molecular rotors may revolutionize the search for new anticancer drugs
- 07:31
Applied nutrition modeling producing beef more profitably, helping reduce methane emissions in feedlots
- 07:30
Fossil has evidence of limb regeneration in 300 million year old amphibian
- 07:30
Solar explosions inside a computer
- 07:01
Evidence of gravity waves clouded by interstellar dust
- 07:01
Nanofibrous hydrogels applied to burn wounds can accelerate healing and enhance the regeneration of skin tissue
- 07:01
Land policy changes would sequester more carbon and conserve habitat
- 07:01
Coronal mass ejections at Mars
- 07:01
People looking for proof to come from any research in science will be sadly disappointed
- 07:00
Versatile design pilotage for wireless power transfer systems
- 06:32
Who are the two new arrivals at Mars?
- 06:32
US releases enhanced shuttle land elevation data
- 06:31
New solar cells serve free lunch
- 06:31
Diet affects sperm competitiveness
- 06:31
The origin of Uranus and Neptune elucidated?
- 06:31
Soft design for a sustainable world
- 06:31
Why is everyone vying for a piece of Mars?
- 06:31
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