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Wednesday th 2nd of May 2012
Study shows experiments underestimate plant responses to climate change
- 12:01
Electronic nose out in front
- 11:31
Stream temperatures don't parallel warming climate trend
- 11:31
First 'microsubmarines' designed to help clean up oil spills
- 11:31
Bio-inspired polymer synthesis enhances structure control
- 11:31
Report warns of rapid decline in US Earth observation capabilities
- 11:31
Dry heat increases bark beetle bite
- 11:01
Mining for heat
- 11:01
Better plants for biofuels
- 11:01
Desperate fishwives
- 10:30
Eye size determined by maximum running speed in mammals
- 10:30
Research team uses robot eye technology to help the blind
- 09:30
US to review online marketing of beer, liquor and wine
- 09:00
NOAA near-term weather forecasts get powerful boost from new computer model
- 08:30
Darpa seeks technology to see through clouds for warfighter support
- 08:30
Fujitsu develops world's smallest and slimmest palm vein biometric authentication sensor deployable in tablet devices
- 08:30
Wearable devices track people via wireless network
- 08:30
Escape response of small fish tested using a supercomputer
- 08:01
Cassini's last flyby of Enceladus until 2015
- 08:01
Building a framework, brick by brick
- 07:31
Greenpeace activist flies into French nuclear plant
- 07:31
Fragments of meteorite worth their weight in gold
- 07:31
Students to demonstrate smart camera trap at new engineering competition
- 07:31
Drought leaves mark on Chile's wines
- 07:30
Cairo Calendar shows Egyptians discovered binary Algol first
- 07:00
BSkyB declares itself 'fit and proper'
- 07:00
Sifting through dust near Orion's Belt
- 07:00
Scientists develop 'artificial female moth'
- 06:00
Order from disorder
- 05:30
Poisonous toxins a risk to African food security
- 05:00
Graphene-based terahertz devices: The wave of the future
- 04:30
Counterterrorism expert says democracy in Central Asia lost in translation
- 04:00
Nano-factory promises great things for graphene science
- 04:00
Shareholders paying the price for pension deficits
- 04:00
World?s most northerly bottlenose dolphin population stable, report concludes
- 04:00
US rapper Flo Rida served legal notice via Facebook
- 03:30
New method quickly IDs nanomaterials that can cause oxidative damage to cells
- 03:30
Middle class better off than previously thought
- 03:30
Imec demonstrates a low-power 7Gbps 60GHz transceiver for the wireless consumer market
- 03:30
Game theory, in the real world
- 03:00
An environmentally friendly robot
- 03:00
Double dip recession spells trouble for cats
- 03:00
N. Korea jamming affects flights: Seoul official
- 03:00
Powered by poo: Students use dog waste to light park
- 03:00
Science ensures N.Korea nuclear test would be no secret
- 03:00
Squid and zebrafish cells inspire camouflaging smart materials
- 02:30
Report: Facebook IPO set for May 18
- 02:30
'Iceman Oetzi' lived for a while after arrow wound
- 02:30
Tweeters peck at secrecy over Obama's Afghan trip
- 02:30
Ex-AOL exec calls Facebook new 'walled garden'
- 02:30
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