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Monday th 4th of August 2014
Research uses camelina to build better biofuel
- 10:30
Insights on whale shark populations and evidence for their historic rise and recent decline
- 10:30
Study assesses shark attacks on Atlantic spotted dolphins near the Bahamas
- 10:30
Explaining the shape of freezing droplets
- 10:30
Porsche adds Cayenne S E-Hybrid to 2015 lineup
- 10:00
Self-assembly of gold nanoparticles into small clusters
- 09:30
Toledo mayor lifts water ban in northwest Ohio
- 09:30
Researchers discover ant rivals mix venom creating first instance of naturally occurring ionic liquid
- 09:30
4-4-2 becomes 0101: Inside the competitive world of robot football
- 09:30
How science sizzles in the modern kitchen
- 09:00
Biology made simpler with "clear" tissues
- 09:00
World's fastest external phone charger set to be launched
- 09:00
When 'exciting' trumps 'honest', traditional academic journals encourage bad science
- 09:00
Web-surfing at work has its benefits
- 09:00
Climate change or public health: Which matters more?
- 09:00
Still no 'justice for all' for female athletes
- 09:00
NASA sees Tropical Storm Bertha leaving the Bahamas
- 09:00
Key adjustment enables parasite shape-shifting
- 09:00
Sex and age-biased nematode prevalence in reptiles
- 09:00
Australian Twitter accounts hit 2.8 million
- 09:00
Scottishness is a more inclusive national identity than Englishness for many ethnic groups in Britain
- 09:00
Diet change – a solution to reduce water use?
- 09:00
Why do some controversies persist despite the evidence?
- 08:30
Mesquite a complementary biofuel feedstock
- 08:30
Best of Last Week – High-temp superconductivity, ice cream changes colors when licked and more sophisticated ransomeware
- 08:30
Tapping the shale
- 08:30
Cornish winemakers could benefit from climate change study
- 08:30
Study explains how Maxwell's demon uses mutual information to extract work
- 08:30
New corals discovered on UKs highest underwater mountain
- 08:30
How the "biological spark plug" in biomolecular motors works
- 08:30
Newly discovered juvenile whale shark aggregation in Red Sea
- 08:30
A protecting umbrella against oxygen
- 08:30
New material allows for ultra-thin solar cells
- 08:30
Amazing new photo of Rosetta comet
- 08:30
Climate change is fueling forest disturbances
- 08:00
Measuring gravitational waves with eLisa
- 08:00
Researchers study technology that could display traffic signs inside vehicles
- 08:00
NASA Mars rover Curiosity nears mountain-base outcrop
- 08:00
Researchers investigate remarkable approach to desalination
- 08:00
Today's annoyances, tomorrow's technology
- 08:00
Climate change not so global
- 08:00
'Explore Mars' group wants to build instrument seeking subsurface red planet life
- 08:00
Study of aerosols stands to improve climate models
- 08:00
Navigating the technical challenges of truly self-driving cars
- 08:00
SREL, DOE bring wood stork back from brink of extinction
- 07:30
Tropical cuttlefish a model organism to study travelling waves in biological systems
- 07:30
Breathing deeply – and safely – in the midst of flames
- 07:30
Despite metamorphosis, moths hold on to memories from their days as a caterpillar
- 07:30
Students explore effects of nation's largest dam removal
- 07:30
Rare footage captured of tuatara hatching (w/ Video)
- 07:00
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