Physorg

Tuesday th 18th of September 2012

Quasars: Mileposts marking the universe's expansion - 10:01

HIRAD set to fly on Global Hawk mission - 09:31

Kepler's supernovae - 09:03

New lenses and GALAXY camera create a paradigm shift in the marketplace - 09:03

Gaia's instruments installed and ready for testing - 09:03

Global climate prediction system models tested - 09:03

Major changes needed to protect Australia's species and ecosystems - 09:03

Political scientist predicts small inroads for Democrats in house elections - 09:03

Estimating 'regions of attraction' should improve computer models of biological systems - 09:03

Chicago Demotic Dictionary refines knowledge of influential language - 09:03

How Swedes feel about health, culture and recycling of clothes - 09:03

Trial strawberry variety shows exciting health potential - 09:03

Twitter unveils new design, apps - 09:03

New font allows you to 'write your name in the stars' - 08:31

Indiana's taxes penalize small firms, manufacturers, in-state corporations, study says - 08:31

Dark energy: Q&A with Steve Kuhlmann - 08:31

Gases created when meteors slam into planets may provide false-positives of life - 08:31

Challengers to Clovis-age impact theory missed key protocols, study finds - 08:31

Evolutionary capacity of many fruit fly species will lag behind pace of climate change, researchers say - 08:31

Juno's two Deep Space Maneuvers are 'back-to-back home runs' - 08:31

Manhattan-sized ice island heads out to sea - 08:02

A Martian eclipse, captured by Curiosity - 08:02

Previously undiscovered 'Lord of the Rings' illustrations unearthed by literary researcher - 08:01

Improving our depth perception in augmented reality - 08:01

Epson develops new Ultimicron panel for electronic viewfinders - 08:01

Samsung announces production of 2GB LPDDR3 mobile memory, using 30nm-class technology - 08:01

Electronics that flex and stretch like skin - 08:01

Ocean surface loses resistance during extreme hurricanes - 07:32

Discovering the ozone hole: Q&A with Pawan Bhartia - 07:31

Tracking drifting algal blooms and the nutrients that keep them going - 07:31

High-flying NASA aircraft helps develop new science instruments - 07:31

MetOp-B launches with NASA Goddard-developed instruments - 07:31

Topper site in middle of comet controversy - 07:31

Cutting-edge startup aims for nano-close shave - 07:31

Freestanding carbon nanotubes may be thinner than previously thought possible - 07:31

German watchdog warns of Internet Explorer breach - 07:03

Study shows crows able to infer actions of hidden agent - 07:03

Study looks at use of social media in public diplomacy - 07:02

Data mining in the social-media ecosystem - 07:02

New research could provide new insights into tuberculosis, other diseases - 07:02

Scientists investigate bacterial outliers - 07:02

Researchers detect fraud with highest accuracy to date - 07:02

Geologic records contain clues for future climate, says researcher - 07:02

Study shows little earnings inequality gap between North America and Europe - 07:02

Late-night comedy television increases political discussion - 07:01

How tech is making snowboarding even more awesome - 07:01

Russia could block YouTube over anti-Islam film - 06:01

Engineers achieve first airplane to ground quantum key distribution exchange - 05:30

Watching electrons move in topological insulators with femtosecond resolution - 05:00

Explained: Femtoseconds and attoseconds - 05:00