Physorg

Tuesday th 10th of June 2014

Chinese military hackers target space industry - 14:00

Unmanned aerial vehicles are flying to the US farm - 14:00

'All systems go' for a paralyzed person to kick off the World Cup - 13:31

NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite spots Arabian Sea tropical cyclone - 13:31

Public oversight improves test scores in voucher schools - 13:31

New permafrost is forming around shrinking Arctic lakes, but will it last? - 13:31

New field guide for Africa's mammalian Eden - 13:31

Charging portable electronics in 10 minutes - 13:31

Hong Kong customs make $1m ivory bust - 13:31

Puget Sound anchor might be from 1792 expedition - 13:31

From today, the Earth is around 60 million years older—and so is the Moon - 13:31

Google buying satellite maker Skybox for $500M - 13:10

Nintendo reveals 'Skylanders'-like toy line at E3 - 13:10

Wolves in wolves' clothing not all the same - 13:10

Technology using microwave heating may impact electronics manufacture - 13:10

NASA sees Tropical Storm Christina's birth and severe weather in US South - 13:10

Snowballs to soot: The clumping density of many things seems to be a standard - 13:10

New biometric watches use light to non-invasively monitor glucose, dehydration, pulse - 12:12

US law has helped limit 'conflict minerals', study says - 12:12

Togo goes high-tech in crackdown on ivory smuggling - 12:12

Court: Searchable books database is 'fair use' - 12:12

Study finds serious challenges to 'New Urbanist' communities - 11:20

Compact proton therapy for fight against cancer - 11:20

Innovative millimeter wave communications to be demonstrated at London exhibition - 11:20

NASA's SDO sees a summer solar flare - 11:20

'Onion' vesicles for drug delivery developed - 11:20

A life well spent: Consume now (in case you die early) - 11:20

First-in-nation state climate assessment released by Vermont - 10:20

Scientists wipe out malaria-carrying mosquitoes in the lab by creating male-only offspring - 10:20

Malaria: Blood cells behaving badly - 10:20

Funky ferroelectric properties probed with X-rays - 10:20

Magnetic cooling enables efficient, 'green' refrigeration - 10:20

Study: Little evidence that No Child Left Behind has hurt teacher job satisfaction - 09:20

Summertime cholesterol consumption key for wintertime survival for Siberian hamsters - 09:20

Women appear in only five percent of sports newsprint - 09:20

US gives BP first license to fly drone over land - 09:20

Grain legume crops sustainable, nutritious - 08:51

First atlas of Inuit Arctic trails launched - 08:51

Visual system of marine annelids offers insights into the evolution of eyes - 08:51

NASA scientist creates expanded list of habitability possibilities for other worlds - 08:51

Experiment confirms that insects play a key role in the pollination of cultivated plants - 08:51

From close air support to fire suppression - 08:21

Study indicates Neolithic people from Near East migrated to Europe via island hopping - 08:21

Architect reveals 'green roofs' need not go to great depths to work - 08:21

New teaching approach touted for engineering education - 08:21

Facebook, Twitter brace for World Cup fever - 08:21

Making new species without sex - 08:21

Anti-microbial coatings with a long-term effect for surfaces - 08:20

Male dwarf spiders ensure offspring is their own - 08:20

Simply copying nature is no way to succeed at inventing – just ask Leonardo da Vinci - 08:20