Physorg

Tuesday th 13th of March 2012

Fertilization by invasive species threatens nutrient-poor ecosystems - 10:30

Kim Dotcom's money won him New Zealand residency - 10:30

New distributed processing technology developed to efficiently collect desired data from big data streams - 10:00

Does Mars still shake, rattle and roll? - 10:00

3D-printer with nano-precision - 10:00

Santorini: The ground is moving again in paradise - 10:00

Researcher sees marine nutraceuticals as growth industry - 10:00

Under the microscope #15 - Elephant fish embryo - 09:31

Building Vega meant testing materials to their limits - 09:31

The social life of ink - 09:31

Taking stock of subsurface microbial communities at Hanford - 09:30

New PacIOOS wave buoy deployed in waters off Hawai'i Island - 09:04

Artificially structured metamaterials may boost wireless power transfer - 09:04

Laser lightning rod: Guiding bursts of electricity with a flash of light - 09:03

NASA's astrobiology research sparks 'GreenTech' revolution - 09:03

World's fastest simulation technology able to faithfully reproduce CPU operations - 09:02

Virginia Tech wildlife researchers explore DNA research to help save Nepal's Bengal tigers - 09:02

Threats to freshwater mussels and the consequences for ecosystems - 09:02

What's in your pocket? S&T prof explains fluctuating value of metal in coins - 09:01

Advancing scientific discovery - 09:01

Detecting clouds from both sides now - 08:30

Cockatoo survival under threat - 08:03

Quantum strategy offers game-winning advantages, even without entanglement - 08:02

Diamond brightens the performance of electronic devices - 07:31

Villain in disguise: Jupiter's role in impacts on Earth - 07:31

Alleged robo-calling may have significantly impacted voting - 07:03

Ageing wooden power poles increase risk of fires - 07:02

The origins of a torus in a galactic nucleus - 07:02

Nerve gas litmus test could sense airborne chemical weapons - 07:02

Small DNA circles found outside the chromosomes in mammalian cells and tissues, including human cells - 07:01

Salamander found in China oldest of its kind - 07:01

EU to announce joint rare earth trade case against China - 06:30

University team says Canadian oil sands mining plans don`t include damage to peatlands - 06:30

NASA rocket launch scheduled March 15, 2012 - 06:01

X-ray monitoring mission comes to an end - 05:30

Maglev track could launch spacecraft into orbit - 05:00

In a new book, an MIT urban planner rethinks the mundane, ubiquitous parking lot - 05:00

Obama to announce rare earth trade case against China - 04:00

China defends rare earth export restrictions - 04:00

Nitrate in drinking water poses health risks for rural Californians - 04:00

Microsoft puts finger on 1ms touchscreen (w/ video) - 04:00

Prolonged space travel causes brain and eye abnormalities in astronauts - 04:00

DARPA chief leaving for Google job - 04:00

Blood on the menu: New research could make it easier to grow health-promoting blood oranges - 03:31

Russia sets sights on Moon, Mars and beyond - 03:31

S.Korean, Russian scientists bid to clone mammoth - 03:31

Gore says 'democracy has been hacked' at SXSW - 03:30

Hackers violate user privacy at porn website - 03:30

India's Wipro shares fall on share sale to fund charity - 03:30

Monday th 12th of March 2012

Bill seeks to allow astronauts to keep space souvenirs - 20:30