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Monday th 7th of July 2014
Taking charge in electricity research
- 06:30
Wild things: crackdown on China's animal eaters fails to bite
- 04:00
US campaigners hope to engineer GMO labeling laws
- 03:31
Sunday th 6th of July 2014
Oulu team explores magnetic communication for smartphones
- 16:30
Backlash stirs in US against foreign worker visas
- 14:00
Dubai to build climate-controlled 'city', largest mall
- 13:30
Tips from space give long-range warning of flood risk
- 13:30
Mystery crocodile confounds Crete cops
- 13:30
Discovery provides insights on how plants respond to elevated CO2 levels
- 12:00
'Nanojuice' could improve how doctors examine the gut
- 12:00
Rewriting the history of volcanic forcing during the past 2,000 years
- 12:00
Wifi firm Gowex says results fake, heads to bankruptcy
- 08:30
Afghanistan rejects Facebook ban as election tensions rise
- 08:00
Creative Cameras exhibit explores light-in-flight imaging
- 07:30
Shark bites swimmer on California beach
- 07:00
Mexico senate passes new telecom regulations
- 07:00
Scientists: Scottish independence may hit research
- 06:30
Thousands celebrate birthday of first Taiwan-born panda cub
- 06:30
N.Korea 'doubles cyber war personnel'
- 06:30
US company 'signs $1.175 bn Iran bio-energy deal'
- 06:30
Why does Europe hate GM food and is it about to change its mind?
- 06:30
Regular people far outnumber foreigners in NSA spying, report says
- 06:30
Japan set for first arms export under new rules: report
- 06:30
Russia to make fresh attempt to launch new rocket
- 06:30
Saturday th 5th of July 2014
Etiquette gets reboot for digital age
- 03:30
Friday th 4th of July 2014
Digital rights group: Some Android phones may tell location history
- 14:30
Germany summons US envoy over spy case
- 14:30
New archaeological find could shed light on late-Roman Britain
- 14:30
Australia activist takes Japan dolphin slaughter town to court
- 14:00
Russian lawmakers pass new bill restricting Internet
- 14:00
Anti-poaching experts will gather amid upswing in illegal trade
- 14:00
Satellite X-ray observations reveal neutron star with donut-shaped magnetic field and axial wobble
- 10:50
A solitary superconductor emerges under pressure
- 10:50
Substantial overestimation of carbon uptake in the boreal region
- 10:20
What happens to our digital selves when we die?
- 10:20
How do we combat strawberry crop pathogens?
- 09:50
Lack of diversity a weak link for dolphins
- 09:50
OCO-2 takes the A-Train to study Earth's atmosphere
- 09:50
Scientists improve metal detectors for early diagnosis of lifestyle and age-related diseases
- 09:50
Climate engineering offers little hope of mitigation
- 09:50
X-ray imaging reveals a complex core
- 09:20
Smart paint signals when equipment is too hot to handle
- 09:20
Leading the way in 3D metal printing for industry
- 08:50
Ribosome research in atomic detail offers potential insights into cancer, anemia, Alzheimer's
- 08:50
Meditation for factory workers
- 08:50
Rich boys more competitive in economic experiments
- 08:20
Binding at five sites: effective cholera inhibitor based on cholera toxins
- 08:20
Resurrected proteins, alternate histories and a sure path to modern physiology
- 08:20
Researchers find unfolded-protein-response can both activate and degrade cell death receptor 5 protein
- 07:50
Young, slim, sensual and happy—that's what women are like, according to the adverts
- 07:50
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