Physorg

Tuesday th 12th of June 2012

Let it burn: Prescribed fires pose little danger to forest ecology, study says - 07:31

A geographical look at sex offender policies - 07:31

NASA Mars Rover team aims for landing closer to prime science site - 07:30

Toxins produced by algae lead to deviant behavior and changes in brain activity in salmon - 07:30

Flashes of light out of the mirror - 07:30

Satellite sees smoke from Siberian fires reach the U.S. coast - 07:00

Climate change will alter risks of wildfire worldwide, some shifts rapid, extensive - 07:00

Designing materials for the future - 07:00

Single parents need more support in search for jobs, says new research - 07:00

Using nature to inspire robotics - 07:00

In countries where cooking can kill, researchers promote safer stoves - 07:00

Shape of countries appears to have had an impact on cultural diversity - 06:30

Airlines, ticket firms battle over booking system - 06:30

Aquarius: Ocean salinity pathfinder celebrates one year in orbit - 06:30

Image: High Park fire, Colorado - 06:30

Robotic assistants may adapt to humans in the factory, thanks to new algorithm - 06:30

A new system architecture speeds up the use of mobile phone applications - 05:00

Helices of light: dark helices with a bright future - 05:00

Potential carbon capture role for new CO2 absorbing material - 04:30

Nanoparticles found in moon glass bubbles explain weird lunar soil behaviour - 04:30

The basic building blocks of life to be rethought after one discovered to be missing - 04:30

Squyres takes another plunge as a NASA aquanaut - 04:30

Imec, Kaneka achieve breakthrough in developing next-generation heterojunction solar cells - 04:30

NASA's undersea mission submerges in the Atlantic - 04:30

Apple kicks Google Maps off iPhone, adds Facebook - 03:30

Internet body to reveal claims to new online addresses - 03:30

Madagascan community sets example of saving environment - 03:30

Industrial music scares off pesky Sydney bats - 03:00

Radiation-resistant circuits from mechanical parts can survive in space, damaged nuclear plants - 03:00

Retention forestry now sparing trees and benefitting biodiversity worldwide - 00:40

Monday th 11th of June 2012

Black hole growth found to be out of sync - 19:50

Dutch man charged with stealing US credit cards - 19:50

How the Universe escaped its 'dark ages' - 19:50

Robbing banks: Crime doesn't always pay, econometrics study shows - 19:50

New Mac OS in July has social-network integration - 19:50

Intel manager gives Android poor grades on multi-core - 17:20

Neighbor galaxies may have brushed closely: research - 17:20

Many questions as Rio Summit seeks to help sick planet - 17:20

Fermi telescope detects the highest-energy light from a solar flare - 16:50

Global warming threat seen in fertile soil of northeastern US forests - 16:20

New evidence supporting theory of extraterrestrial impact found - 16:20

ORNL microscopy reveals workings behind promising inexpensive catalyst - 16:20

Mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo buys Tower Records Japan - 16:20

Apple integrates Facebook into iPhone software - 14:50

Researchers see activity of bacterial effector protein in molecular detail - 14:21

Wing bling: For female butterflies, flashier is better - 14:21

NASA rover on target for August landing on Mars - 14:21

Hologram developers raise real cash for virtual stars - 14:21

Hawaii telescope sees what could be oldest galaxy - 14:21

Apple unveils own maps program, challenging Google - 14:21