Physorg

Wednesday th 5th of February 2020

Nanoparticles produced from burning coal result in damage to mice lungs, suggesting toxicity to humans - 09:44

ISOLDE steps into unexplored region of the nuclear chart to study exotic isotopes - 09:44

Scientists create artificial virus in the fight against superbugs - 09:44

Red and grey squirrel genomes could hold the key to the survival of reds in Britain and Ireland - 09:44

Penguin calls found to conform to human linguistic laws - 09:43

Origin of ambergris verified through DNA analyses - 09:43

Anxiety-suffering sons of the gentry suffered from emotional turmoil, letters show - 09:43

Domestic violence: Girls who grow up in deprived areas at increased risk - 09:43

Cathode 'defects' improve battery performance - 09:43

Novel method used to investigate supernova remnant DEM L71 - 09:20

New book shows how to build a more flood resilient future - 08:00

Pricing alone won't bridge the digital divide - 08:00

NASA's ECOSTRESS mission sees plants 'waking up' from space - 08:00

ALMA catches beautiful outcome of stellar fight - 07:30

Global cooling after nuclear war would harm ocean life - 07:30

AI method determines quantum advantage for advanced computing - 07:30

New metadata database for terrestrial metagenomes: Helping discover the diversity in soil - 07:30

Water plays crucial role in mechanism of Henry reaction catalyzed by new copper complexes - 07:30

Bumble bees prefer a low-fat diet - 07:30

Researchers plan DNA-based nanorobot for cancer diagnostics - 07:30

African swine fever kills hundreds of pigs in Bali - 05:30

Scientists advance better imaging tool to study disease - 05:01

Thais spike China-led plan to dredge Mekong river - 04:40

Tiny 'bridges' help particles stick together - 03:40

Researchers discover intricate process of DNA repair in genome stability - 03:40

'Levitating' proteins could help diagnose opioid abuse, other diseases - 03:40

Shelter, safest air intake locations during urban pollution events identified - 03:40

Scientists dive into 'Midnight Zone' to study dark ocean - 03:40

Photos of 'king tides' globally show risks of climate change - 03:40

Tuesday th 4th of February 2020

Cuttlefish eat less for lunch when they know there'll be shrimp for dinner - 19:00

New hydrogels wither while stem cells flourish for tissue repair - 16:30

January 2020 warmest on record: EU climate service - 15:30

Microbes linked to cancer in threatened California foxes, report Princeton researchers - 15:30

Portable device lights the way to better foodborne illness detection - 15:30

High-tech printing may help eliminate painful shots - 13:30

Flyception 2.0: New imaging technology tracks complex social behavior - 13:30

Wildfires increase winter snowpack—but that isn't necessarily a good thing - 13:30

Open sores, lower numbers likely not invasive lionfish's end - 13:30

Beloved 3-flippered sea turtle dies after nearly 20 years at National Aquarium - 13:30

Lasers etch a 'perfect' solar energy absorber - 13:30

How cells respond appropriately in harsh environments arising from global warming - 13:00

Grooves hold promise for sophisticated healing - 13:00

Peeking at the plumbing of one of the Aleutian's most-active volcanoes - 13:00

Almost 10% of NC State students experienced homelessness - 11:30

First-of-its-kind hydrogel platform enables on-demand production of medicines, chemicals - 11:30

Double X-ray vision helps tuberculosis and osteoporosis research - 11:30

Southern Illinois' Len Small levee likely to fail even if repaired, study says - 11:30

Pluto's icy heart makes winds blow - 11:30

Sweet nanoparticles trick kidney - 11:30

Red coral effectively recovers in Mediterranean protected areas - 11:30