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Friday th 20th of December 2019
High carbon footprint families identified by sweets and restaurant food, not higher meat consumption
- 11:24
Structures in seaweed shed light on sustainability
- 11:24
Research shows increased sediment flux in the Yangtze river headwater
- 11:24
Why are alloy metal nanoparticles better than monometallic ones for CNT growth?
- 11:24
Artificial intelligence as behavioral analyst
- 11:24
Nightside barrier gently brakes 'bursty' plasma bubbles
- 11:00
Falcons see prey at speed of Formula 1 car
- 11:00
Milestone in the elucidation of the phenomenon of long-lived corpus lutea in lynxes
- 11:00
Could every country have a Green New Deal? Stanford report charts paths for 143 countries
- 11:00
Boeing's Starliner to return to land in 48 hours: Boeing
- 10:30
Image: Hubble's close-up of spiral's disk, bulge
- 10:30
Opinion: Driving home for Christmas (with a ton less carbon dioxide)
- 10:30
Oireachtas committee: Farmers should champion the planting of forests to tackle climate change
- 10:30
Kenya backs farming of Monsanto-created GM crop
- 10:30
Three ways farms of the future can feed the planet—and heal it, too
- 10:30
Survey reveals low awareness of volcanic hazards in Australia
- 10:03
Biomedical law experts suggest it's time to expand the legal term for 'human'
- 10:03
The 'airbag' that protects cells against stress
- 10:03
Revealing the structure of axons
- 10:03
Capturing alien comets: Simulating rogue bodies on their journey through the solar system
- 10:03
Chemist develops flower-like catalysts from graphene
- 10:03
Higher carbon dioxide levels could muddle our thinking
- 10:03
Bark beetles control pathogenic fungi
- 10:03
Berlin's bright sky isn't great for bats
- 10:03
Perfectionistic students get higher grades, but at what cost?
- 10:03
Chemist creates catalyst to produce anti-mosquito substances
- 10:03
Using light to encrypt communications
- 10:03
How tackling 'rape myths' among jurors could help increase convictions at trial
- 10:03
Study busts 9 to 5 model for academic work
- 09:40
New technique increases 3-D printing speed by 1,000 to 10,000 times
- 09:40
Recent rise in CFC emissions could delay ozone hole healing by almost 20 years
- 09:40
Scientists study manta rays' impressive ability to heal
- 09:40
How big a problem is ocean polystyrene pollution?
- 09:40
A year of resistance: How youth protests shaped the discussion on climate change
- 08:40
A new way to remove contaminants from nuclear wastewater
- 08:10
Researchers produce first laser ultrasound images of humans
- 08:10
Spitzer studies a stellar playground with a long history
- 08:10
No storm in a teacup: It's a cyclone on a silicon chip
- 08:10
Evolution tunes birds to fit the bill
- 08:10
Ancient dwarfism skeleton tells story of acceptance
- 08:10
Early trouble for Boeing Starliner on key space mission
- 08:10
Reproduction of historical trombones
- 08:10
Carbon emissions continue to grow despite significant airline initiatives
- 08:10
Why bad customer service won't improve anytime soon
- 08:10
Research points to unprecedented and worrying rise in sea levels
- 08:10
Our addiction to stuff: How Walmart enables us to destroy the planet
- 08:10
The timeless appeal of an ocean pool: Turns out it's a good investment, too
- 08:10
Can religion be explained by brain wiring? The faithful say no
- 08:10
Of crooked carrots and patchy potatoes: A food waste story
- 08:10
Germany signs off on major climate reform package
- 07:40
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