Physorg

Monday th 11th of August 2014

Most Iowa bald eagles are not exposed to high levels of lead, according to new research - 06:00

Gerst drives car-sized rover from space - 05:30

Cultural awareness may help students fight feelings of phoniness - 05:30

A hybrid-motor helps cells push their way through tissues - 05:00

Flowering plants revolutionised life on Earth - 05:00

New graphene framework bridges gap between traditional capacitors, batteries - 05:00

'It was sort of a eureka moment': Professor explains creation of self-assembling robot, looks to future - 05:00

An easier way to manipulate malaria genes - 05:00

Researchers show that how fast you drive might reveal exactly where you are going - 05:00

Nanodiamond tech lights new path in medical diagnostics - 04:31

Farms are focus of studies on drinking water toxin - 03:00

Drought could reverse drop in Nevada tree beetles - 03:00

Hachette pushes back after Amazon alleges price fixing - 03:00

China to send orbiter to moon and back - 02:30

Sunday th 10th of August 2014

Spectacular 3-D sketching system revolutionizes design interaction and collaboration - 16:00

Britons trust Wikipedia 'more than the news' - 14:00

Celebrity promotion of charities 'is largely ineffective', says research - 13:00

The grass really is greener on TV and computer screens, thanks to quantum dots - 12:31

Scarcity of elements in products like smartphones needs addressing, say scientists - 12:31

Canada-US pipeline may spark more emissions than expected: study - 12:31

Codfish numbers at key fishery hits all-time low - 12:31

Pairing old technologies with new for next generation electronic devices - 12:00

Matrix stiffness is an essential tool in stem cell differentiation, bioengineers report - 12:00

2010 Chilean earthquake causes icequakes in Antarctica - 12:00

Physicists create water tractor beam - 12:00

French wine producers turn to science for flavour - 09:10

Like cling wrap, new biomaterial can coat tricky burn wounds and block out infection - 05:00

Carbon dioxide 'sponge' could ease transition to cleaner energy - 05:00

IT outsourcing boom boosts struggling Bulgaria - 05:00

Read all about it: News you can wear - 05:00

Forests for the future: Kenya's carbon credit scheme - 05:00

Wine symposium explores everything you wanted to know about the mighty grape - 04:30

On the frontiers of cyborg science - 04:30

Pregnant women and fetuses exposed to antibacterial compounds face potential health risks - 04:30

Saturday th 9th of August 2014

Amazon publishes Hachette CEO's email address in pricing spat - 16:30

Soft elastomeric structures easy to fabricate using 'Click-e-Bricks' - 16:30

Arrests as China cracks down on Internet rumours - 16:30

Women who 'lean in' often soon leave engineering careers, study finds - 16:00

Optalysys will launch prototype optical processor - 06:00

Judge rejects Silicon Valley anti-poaching settlement - 05:30

NASA Mars test called success despite torn chute - 05:30

Google to pay $250 million to fight illegal online pharmacies - 05:00

New Nano3 microscope will allow high-resolution look inside cells - 05:00

Water's reaction with metal oxides opens doors for researchers - 05:00

Canada launches mission to map, claim North Pole - 05:00

Friday th 8th of August 2014

Mind-blowing giant crystals—what can they teach us? - 14:01

Boosting microelectronics with a little liquid logic - 13:31

Co-crystals successfully turn liquids into solids - 13:31

New techniques inspired by nature for accelerated aging and chemical extraction of mineral ores - 13:31

Bioinspired catalyst splits water - 13:00