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Thursday th 28th of August 2014
Ancient metal workers were not slaves but highly regarded craftsmen
- 10:30
Bait dumping offers invaders path to Great lakes
- 10:30
Inter-dependent networks stress test
- 10:01
Nanoscale production line for the assembly of biological molecules
- 09:30
Human traffic threatens urban forests
- 09:30
Can't see the kelp forest for the... corals? Time to value our temperate reefs
- 09:30
Ineda developing low power companion processors to increase battery life for wearables
- 09:30
Oldest representative of a weird arthropod group
- 09:01
New technique uses fraction of measurements to efficiently find quantum wave functions
- 09:01
Canadians rank highly when it comes to public science knowledge, attitudes, and engagement
- 09:00
Global warming pioneer calls for CO2 to be taken from atmosphere and stored underground
- 09:00
West coast log exports up, lumber exports down in second quarter of 2014
- 09:00
Saddam Hussein—a sincere dictator?
- 09:00
Researchers create global road maps showing potential economic and ecological consequences of new roads
- 09:00
Scientists unravel the mystery of gannets' feeding success
- 09:00
Explainer: How does our sun shine?
- 09:00
New filter technology uses inert gas to bore holes in high-quality steel
- 09:00
Using materials other than silicon for next generation electronic devices
- 09:00
Shy people use Facebook longer but disclose less
- 08:31
Researchers developing fishing forecast to help watermen avoid vulnerable species
- 08:31
Image: Rosetta's comet looms
- 08:31
How wireless technology can dramatically improve ship safety
- 08:31
Alleviating pain in cattle suffering from lameness and following castration, dehorning
- 08:31
Next-generation nuclear reactors that use radioactive waste materials as fuel
- 08:31
Research shows too much executive turnover hurts companies
- 08:31
Augmented reality helps in industrial troubleshooting
- 08:31
Protected areas proven to protect biodiversity
- 08:31
What metadata does the government want about you?
- 08:30
Rocket launch from Wallops Island tests new tech
- 08:00
Greenhouse gases: A new group of soil micro-organisms can contribute to their elimination
- 08:00
Rosetta lander will seek a close encounter with comet's 'primordial soup'
- 08:00
Protein glue shows potential for use with biomaterials
- 07:30
Synthetic virus developed to deliver a new generation of medicines
- 07:30
A salty, martian meteorite offers clues to habitability
- 07:30
Creating a financial model to value water risk for businesses
- 07:30
New functions for chromatin remodelers
- 07:30
Cool roofs in China can save energy and reduce emissions
- 07:30
Scientists learn to control reactions with the shape of a rare-earth catalyst
- 07:30
Militarized policing is counterproductive, according to expert
- 07:00
Why marvellous isn't awesome any more
- 07:00
Healthy working environment is a salvation
- 07:00
Physicists propose superabsorption of light beyond the limits of classical physics
- 06:30
Three things you didn't know about the arachnids that live on your face
- 06:30
Integral gamma-ray observatory demonstrates white dwarfs can reignite and explode as supernovae
- 06:30
Diamagnetic levitation of pyrolitic graphite over a single magnet achieved
- 06:30
SLAC implements pulsed, step-down power converter for energy savings
- 06:30
Telefonica ups bid to create Brazil's top operator
- 04:30
Picturing Schrodinger's cat: Quantum physics enables revolutionary imaging method
- 04:30
London transport body to test battery-charging at bus stands
- 04:30
Brazil cracks 'biggest' Amazon deforestation gang
- 02:00
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