Physorg

Wednesday th 4th of June 2014

How to tell when a sewage pipe needs repair—before it bursts - 09:20

Dutch scientists crack fingerprint dating riddle - 09:20

Accurate placement of molecules into gaps between gold nanoantennas enables ultrahigh-sensitivity molecular detection - 09:20

All-natural mixture yields promising fire retardant - 09:20

Hackers target OSCE website - 09:20

Preserving bread longer: A new edible film made with essential oils - 09:20

Analysts assess new EPA rules cutting power plant emissions - 09:20

How NASA builds a space laser - 09:20

Understanding mussels' stickiness could lead to better surgical and underwater glues - 09:20

Aiming to improve the air quality in underground mines - 08:50

'Click' chemistry produces hydrogel with less toxicity and greater tissue localization in mouse cancer model - 08:50

Performance of facial recognition software continues to improve - 08:50

Shaken, not stirred: Control over complex systems consisting of many quantum particles - 08:50

One of the world's most significant finds of marine reptile fossils from the cretaceous period - 08:50

Finding the lost art of Angkor Wat - 08:50

Prototype of new transistor for lower power consumption - 08:50

Endangered wild cattle discovered in Cambodia's northwest - 08:20

Pulsating X-rays allow XMM-Newton to unmask a mysterious star - 08:20

From monogamous termites to male-eating spiders, an ecologist explains - 08:20

No, metal oxide nanoparticles in your food won't kill you - 08:20

Ambiguous words probably make communicating easier - 08:20

When should a young person start getting paid as an adult? - 08:20

Bumper Apple package brings devices closer than ever - 08:20

Volcanic ash can threaten air traffic - 08:20

Serious cyber-attack threat compounded by lack of individuals' online security - 08:20

Artificial intelligence takes to the skies - 08:20

How universal is (lepton) universality? - 08:20

Serbia police probing attack on website - 07:50

'Clever' DNA may help bacteria survive - 07:50

Digital art explores what makes us human - 07:50

Governments adopt 'triage' for threatened species - 07:50

Spintronic interconnect modeling for beyond-CMOS computing - 07:50

Emotion drives customers to use smartphones with bigger screens - 07:50

Investments may make or break climate change - 07:20

Massive Open Online Courses not a threat to traditional business schools, according to study - 07:20

Blueberries coated in leaf extracts have longer shelf life - 07:20

Post ice-age extinctions of large mammals linked to humans, not climate change - 07:20

Who attempts to drive less? - 06:51

Simulation models can prevent sheet failures in automobile alloy materials - 06:51

Bring your body into action in tomorrow's digital world - 06:51

The formula for world-class science and chemistry education - 06:51

A rethinking of homogeneity as the baseline used to study diversity - 06:51

Mathematician unleashes 'a wave of new results' in geometric analysis - 06:51

New initiative will respond to the deeply human challenge of rebuilding after blight or catastrophe - 06:50

One docking ring to rule them all - 06:50

Big laser for small debris - 06:50

Making a covert channel on the Internet - 06:50

Image: Arrival at the International Space Station - 06:50

Riverbed disturbances of spawning sea lampreys - 06:50

New whale and dolphin watching body launches in Japan - 06:50