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Monday th 2nd of April 2012
Detecting material defects in ship propellers
- 10:02
Organic farming without cabbage flies
- 10:02
Hubble spies a spiral galaxy edge-on
- 10:02
First study to show that pesticides can induce morphological changes in vertebrate animals
- 10:01
New finding affects understanding of formation of the solar system
- 10:01
Listening to the radio even with an electric drive
- 10:01
Customised computing clouds on the horizon
- 10:01
3D planning tool for the city of tomorrow
- 10:00
Meet Kimberly Casey: Studying how debris influences glaciers
- 10:00
New method offers control of strain on graphene membranes
- 06:30
Self-sculpting sand could allow spontaneous formation of new tools, duplication of broken mechanical parts
- 05:00
Earth Institute researchers develop interactive map of NYC's energy use
- 05:00
How black holes grow: New study indicates they eat binary star partners
- 04:00
The role of physics in the sinking of the Titanic
- 04:00
Raising the school leaving – while learning from another age
- 03:30
Japan Inc. faces 'tectonic changes': analysts
- 03:00
US firm to make pay-out for China oil spill: report
- 03:00
Sunday th 1st of April 2012
Total awaits advice on stricken North Sea rig
- 12:00
Ocean robots help to trace ocean warming to late 19th century
- 12:00
Picky females promote survival and diversity, new research says
- 12:00
How did the equatorial ridge on Saturn's moon Iapetus form?
- 08:30
Epson's 3-D glasses simulate 80-inch screen
- 06:00
Japan experts warn of future risk of giant tsunami
- 05:00
Lights go off around globe for Earth Hour
- 05:00
Britain planning new Internet snooping laws
- 05:00
Interview: Budding Google social network sets itself apart
- 05:00
Australian WiFi inventors win US legal battle
- 05:00
Saturday th 31st of March 2012
Asia turns off lights for Earth Hour
- 14:00
Reforestation efforts reshape Hawaii's soil hydrology
- 11:31
North American rivers are a sizable source of atmospheric carbon
- 09:00
Improving plume forecasts using Fukushima data
- 07:04
Facebook sets engineers to work on grown-up search
- 06:00
Regional models expect drier, stormier western United States
- 05:30
Declining sea ice to lead to cloudier Arctic: study
- 05:30
China punishes social media, websites on coup talk
- 05:00
Groupon says 4th-quarter was weaker than reported
- 05:00
Space the latest frontier for Earth Hour
- 05:00
Friday th 30th of March 2012
Images capture split personality of dense suspensions
- 18:30
Panel backs sharing studies of lab-made bird flu
- 18:30
Total plans relief wells to stop North Sea gas leak
- 18:30
Apple chief a hit with workers
- 18:30
Security firm links cyber spy campaign to Chinese hacker
- 18:30
Richard Branson headed to 'center of Earth'
- 18:30
Some corals like it hot: Heat stress may help coral reefs survive climate change
- 18:00
Preventing home invasions means fighting side-by-side for coral-dwelling crabs and shrimp
- 18:00
NASA sees Typhoon Pakhar headed for Vietnam landfall
- 18:00
International scientific community issues first 'State of the Planet Declaration'
- 14:00
Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date damage resulting from climate change
- 12:31
Honeycombs of magnets could lead to new type of computer processing
- 12:31
Simulations unravel mysteries of 2009 Jupiter impact
- 12:31
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