Physorg

Thursday th 10th of July 2014

A dead phone may stop you entering the US—here's how to keep it alive on the move - 09:01

How citizen scientists can help to track down fragments of meteorites are landing in the Nullarbor Desert - 09:01

Researchers try to save huge US salamander - 08:31

Precision control of the timing, structure and functions in molecular self-assembly - 08:31

Researchers find agent against hospital germ pseudomonas aeruginosa - 08:31

Technique to develop low-friction materials with application for energy issues - 08:31

'Super Venus' in another solar system is not habitable, so why did the media say it was? - 08:31

Why does Venus' atmosphere rotate sixty times faster than its surface? - 08:31

Artificial spacetime experiment could show tantalizing effects of gravitational waves - 08:31

How to uncover the true face of atomic nuclei? - 08:30

WiTricity's wireless charging technology is coming soon to mobile devices, electric cars, and more - 08:01

Polar zone ozone and UV exposure, under closer scrutiny than ever - 08:01

Apple Store design worthy of trademark: EU court - 08:01

Success in intracellular imaging of cesium distribution in plants used for cesium absorption - 08:01

New design and construction logics for the next generation of high-performance buildings - 08:01

Mobile phone bling may be a personal, but also cultural thing - 07:30

A cool approach to flexible electronics - 07:30

Probing Question: What is Bitcoin? - 07:00

Exploiting the potential of geothermal district heating - 07:00

British asteroid mapper sent into orbit - 06:30

Brown dwarfs may wreak havoc on orbits of nearby planets, causing desolation - 06:30

Agile aperture antenna tested on aircraft to survey ground emitters, maintain satellite connection - 06:30

Gender Trading Gap: Male executives fare better than their female colleagues on insider trades - 06:30

NASA image: Prototype robot with smartphone to test 3-D mapping, navigation inside space station - 06:30

Why some Somali clans protect pirates while others don't - 06:00

Speeding up data storage by a thousand times with 'spin current' - 05:30

University of Illinois study advances limits for ultrafast nano-devices - 05:30

Industrial control a weak link in cybersecurity, study says - 05:30

Kerry cites frank cyberhacking talks with China - 05:00

Alcatel-Lucent sets broadband speed record using copper - 05:00

Report: Chinese hackers hit US personnel networks - 05:00

Canal route in Nicaragua raises concerns over lake - 04:31

Samsung faces fresh child labor claim in China - 04:31

News flush: Japanese toilet exhibition making a splash - 04:31

UK gov't to push through data snooping measures - 04:31

Privately funded solar spacecraft to launch in 2016 - 04:01

Blow for Australia government as carbon tax repeal fails - 04:01

IBM to spend $3 bn aiming for computer chip breakthrough - 04:01

Heads up, World Cup teams: The robots are coming - 04:01

World Cup boosts TV sales in football-mad Southeast Asia - 04:01

China to scrap purchase tax on electric vehicles - 04:00

Research reveals how key controller protein is switched on - 02:30

Wednesday th 9th of July 2014

US Army leaders defend flawed intelligence system - 18:00

Mexico Mayan site gets double heritage status - 18:00

Hunting gives deer-damaged forests in state parks a shot at recovery - 17:30

BBC to launch online Thai news service after coup - 17:30

Want to sell your cow? Try Quikr - India's Craigslist aspirant - 17:30

Global effort needed to stem elephant slaughter - 17:30

MESSENGER and STEREO measurements open new window into high-energy processes on the Sun - 17:00

NASA finds friction from tides could help distant earths survive, and thrive - 17:00