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Wednesday th 3rd of September 2014
Japan to resume Antarctic whale hunt next year
- 07:00
Ecopesticides uses fungi to stop crop destroying insects
- 06:31
100 years later: Passenger pigeon loss is red flag
- 06:31
Grindr relents to user backlash – but does it respect its users?
- 06:31
Pacific Northwest shows warming trend over past century-plus
- 06:31
Modeling sulfur in the Archean atmosphere
- 06:31
Study shows wild monkeys can learn new tricks from watching training videos
- 06:31
A mere ball, a very real mathematical challenge
- 06:31
Positive steps toward wild Siamese crocodile conservation
- 06:00
Dwindling waterways challenge desert fish in warming world
- 06:00
Colorado's stunning bee diversity
- 06:00
EU fines Samsung, Philips and others over smartcard chip cartel
- 06:00
Scientists monitor semipalmated sandpipers' movements
- 06:00
Study finds despite stereotypes, Muslim nations take nuanced approach to 'haram' imports
- 06:00
Honeybee homing hampered by parasite
- 06:00
Weathering the storm
- 06:00
Study reveals troubling loss in Mexico's maize genetic diversity
- 05:30
Image: An astronaut's view from space
- 05:30
Adverts on the road could be a distraction for drivers
- 05:30
Flexible polymer probes and magnetic nanoparticles promise breakthroughs for treating paralysis, brain disease
- 05:30
Image: NASA's Webb Telescope NIRSpec instrument
- 05:30
Cosmic forecast: Dark clouds will give way to sunshine
- 05:30
Key to pathogenic slime uncovered
- 05:30
No Fukushima radiation found in coastal areas
- 05:30
Sick gopher tortoises are unusually mobile, could be leading to disease spread, study finds
- 05:30
Workplace courage is more deliberation than personality, according to study
- 05:00
Adapting to Arctic change
- 05:00
Archaeologist 'digs' using drone for fieldwork in Armenia
- 05:00
New sequence of naked mole rat genome facilitates cancer resistance research
- 05:00
Study sheds light on 'reinforcement' in wildflowers
- 05:00
Study examines racial bias in death-penalty decisions
- 05:00
Online fashion retailer Zalando plans IPO
- 04:30
3D-printed robotic birds of prey are undergoing trials
- 04:30
Alpine project offers stunning 360 virtual view of Eiger
- 03:30
Celeb hacking scandal shows digital vulnerability
- 03:30
Pacific fisheries chief warns tuna stocks dangerously low
- 03:30
Global snapshot of infectious canine cancer shows how to control the disease
- 03:01
Cockatoos go to carpentry school
- 03:01
Burnt out birds suggest hard work could be bad for your health
- 03:00
Economic success drives language extinction
- 03:00
Japan says to target Antarctic minke whale despite ban
- 03:00
Google working on super-fast 'quantum' computer chip
- 03:00
Gulf of Maine: 'Poster child' for global warming
- 03:00
UK team unlocking secrets of North Korea volcano
- 03:00
Tuesday th 2nd of September 2014
In light of celebrity hacks, how to protect data
- 19:00
Celebrities' nude shots removed from some websites
- 17:00
More than half of biology majors are women, yet gender gaps remain in science classrooms
- 16:30
NASA satellites calling here you come again, Tropical Storm Dolly
- 16:30
US court hears debate in NSA phone records case
- 15:00
Apple says some celebrity accounts compromised
- 14:30
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