Physorg

Tuesday th 26th of August 2014

Trees are more efficient than shrubs in controlling aeolian erosion - 09:30

Low on fuel, rainfall satellite slowly spirals to its death in 2016 - 09:00

Water-starved South Asia fills buckets with rice, not ice - 09:00

Chinese migrant labourers in Japan are able to use their own networks and provide mutual support - 09:00

Chameleon: Cloud computing for computer science - 09:00

Chinese scientists use laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy to identify toxic cooking 'gutter oil' - 09:00

Abandoned landfills are polluting UK rivers - 09:00

Robots lending a helping hand to build planes - 08:30

Duality principle is 'safe and sound': Researchers clear up apparent violation of wave-particle duality - 08:30

'Avian AIDS' virus poses threat to endangered New Caledonian parrots - 08:30

Vet's warning over waking snakes - 08:30

Microsoft researchers use social media to teach Skype how to translate languages in real-time - 08:30

Bombarded by explosive waves of information, scientists review new ways to process and analyze Big Data - 08:30

New insights into 'switchable water' have implications for water purification and desalination - 08:30

Image: 25 years ago, Voyager 2 captured images of Neptune - 08:01

Laser pulse turns glass into a metal - 08:01

Researchers devise several ways to orient nonmagnetic objects in 3D space using magnetic levitation - 08:01

EUV calibrations for satellite sensors - 08:01

Moderate solar flare erupts from the sun, but likely won't affect Earth - 08:01

French beetles tackle Great Southern cattle dung - 08:01

In ancient fish teeth, a tale of ecological resilience - 07:30

Image: Astronaut training in Sardinia, Italy - 07:30

Geosciences lecturer dives deep into abyss on Pacific expedition - 07:30

Blocking cell division with two synergistic chemical inhibitors - 07:30

New research finds that world-class sprinters attack the ground to maximize impact forces and speed - 07:00

Calculating conditions at the birth of the universe - 07:00

Conductive nanofiber networks for flexible, unbreakable, and transparent electrodes - 07:00

Heat distributions help researchers to understand curved space - 07:00

Are elementary school start times too early for young children? - 07:00

Southwest may face 'megadrought' within century, study finds - 07:00

Science could make canola oil more nutritious, and broccoli more tasty - 06:30

Materials scientists and mathematicians benefit from newly crafted polymers - 06:30

90 percent of Earth's species are overlooked in conservation - 06:30

A glucose meter of a different color provides continuous monitoring - 06:30

Microtomography of multiphase flows in porous media - 06:30

Eye implant could lead to better glaucoma treatment - 06:30

Singapore boosts cyber security after hacking incidents - 06:00

80 percent of organizations are turning to citizen developers to drive innovation - 06:00

New Horizons spacecraft crosses Neptune orbit en route to historic Pluto encounter - 06:00

NASA picks top Earth Data Challenge ideas, opens call for climate apps - 06:00

Mobile use bad for school test scores: Japan study - 02:30

Australia follows EU, US in allowing mobile devices in-flight - 02:30

Amazon could be ESPN of video games in Twitch deal - 02:00

Monday th 25th of August 2014

Researchers find boron facilitates stem cell growth and development in corn - 16:30

A look at earthquake's impact on California region - 16:30

Amazon to pay $1bn for gaming site Twitch: report - 15:31

To deter cyberattacks, build a public-private partnership - 14:30

TiVo to make version for those without cable - 14:30

Maine lobsterman catches rare blue lobster - 14:30

Last Call: Pluto-bound craft crosses Neptune orbit - 14:30