Physorg

Thursday th 26th of June 2014

Stanford's Precourt Institute partners with KQED on a new e-book series on energy - 11:30

Why tech transfer brings universities 'more than money' - 11:30

French lawmakers adopt 'anti-Amazon' bill - 11:30

New NASA images highlight US air quality improvement - 11:00

Organic agriculture boosts biodiversity on farmlands - 11:00

Traffic light labels can give a false sense of security - 11:00

Packing hundreds of sensors into a single optical fiber for use in harsh environments - 11:00

First-grade teachers using ineffective instruction for math-challenged students - 11:00

Silver lining found for making new drugs - 11:00

Deeper insights into protein folding - 10:30

Team to develop an intelligent new high performance electric motorcycle - 10:30

Fruit flies help scientists uncover genes responsible for human communication - 09:30

US rich get richer on stock market investments while modest investors are left behind - 09:30

NSA fears prompt Germany to end Verizon contract - 09:30

Clever copters can learn as they fly (w/ Video) - 08:30

UN warns El Nino likely by end of year - 08:30

NASA's OCO-2 will track our impact on airborne carbon - 08:30

Inland waterways brimming with invertebrates despite drying trend - 08:30

NASA sets new dates for saucer-shaped test vehicle flight - 08:30

An overview of President Obama's climate proposal - 08:30

How the 'Pillars of Creation' were created - 08:30

Observations and simulations improve space weather models - 08:30

New device could improve biomarker analyses - 08:00

IED detector developed by Sandia Labs being transferred to Army - 08:00

New easel reveals secrets of old masters - 08:00

Nearby super-Earth is best habitable candidate so far, astronomers say - 08:00

Cassini celebrates 10 years exploring Saturn - 08:00

Physicist suggests speed of light might be slower than thought - 08:00

Online tool helps shipping companies analyze economic, environmental freight costs - 08:00

New technology helps find happy middle between low temps and high bills - 07:30

Eco-friendly versatile nanocapsules developed - 07:30

Catching a gravitational wave - 07:30

Research reveals the three keys to slogan likability - 07:30

Researchers find bacteria able to change dormancy time to withstand antibiotic drugs - 07:30

Toward quantum technologies - 07:30

New technologies will bring health benefits of oats and barley to a greater number of foods - 07:30

Diverse group calls for moratorium on new oil sands development projects in Canada - 07:30

Last European space truck set for July 24 launch - 07:00

'India's Enron' fraud trial to conclude next month - 07:00

Researchers present bats as ecologically important, but disease brokers - 07:00

Theoretical chemists guide experimentalists in search for more efficient production of hydrogen - 07:00

Satellite animation of storms that flooded the midwestern US - 07:00

A versatile joystick for animation artists - 07:00

Shaken, not stirred – mythical god's capsules please - 07:00

Ancient worlds could be kept 'alive' by gravitational nudges - 06:30

Algae blooms act as bodyguards for bacteria in Great Lakes - 06:30

A call for a 'circular economy' to preserve resources for the future - 06:30

Research suggests 'car of the future' will be smaller, greener but just as powerful - 06:30

New volcanos found in Victoria - 06:30

Insect expert's young son beats him to rediscovering endangered bug - 06:30