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Wednesday th 18th of December 2019
Scientists identify harmful bacteria based on its DNA at a very low cost
- 11:10
Global urban growth typified by suburbs, not skyscrapers
- 11:10
Membrane inspired by bone and cartilage efficiently produces electricity from saltwater
- 11:10
Mangroves on the run find a more northern home
- 10:40
Europe's exoplanet hunter reaches orbit around Earth
- 10:40
Little reason for moral panicking after #MeToo
- 10:40
Interfacial chemistry improves rechargeability of Zn batteries
- 10:40
A fundamental shortcoming in air pollution models
- 10:10
Farmers most trusted part of UK food chain, says new consumer research
- 10:10
Travel to shopping and leisure activities causes more air pollution than commuting
- 10:10
Kenyan wildlife policies must extend beyond protected areas
- 10:10
What conspiracy theories have in common with fiction – and why it makes them compelling stories
- 10:10
That public playground is good for your kids and your wallet
- 10:10
New gel boosts cell survival in damaged brain tissue
- 10:10
Sydney's desalination discharge boosts fish life in time of climate uncertainty
- 10:10
Climate change is hurting farmers – even seeds are under threat
- 10:10
Ice sheet melting: estimates still uncertain, experts warn
- 10:10
Social sciences researchers develop new tool to assess exposure to childhood violence, trauma
- 10:10
How gardeners are reclaiming agriculture from industry, one seed at a time
- 10:10
Solving a combinatorial quandary
- 10:10
Here's how you can be nudged to eat healthier, recycle and make better decisions every day
- 10:10
Synchro swimmers under the microscope
- 10:10
The role of status-relevant knowledge in relationships
- 10:10
Researchers move one step further towards understanding how life evolved
- 10:10
Fossils of the future to mostly consist of humans, domestic animals
- 10:10
Scientists find way to supercharge protein production
- 10:10
The Madrid climate conference's real failure was not getting a broad deal on global carbon markets
- 10:10
Weather officials: 24 tornadoes hit South over 2 days
- 10:10
How breastfeeding sparked population growth in ancient cities
- 09:40
Cerrado loses an area the size of London every three months
- 09:40
A skin-like 2-D pixelized full-color quantum dot photodetector
- 09:40
Undersea volcanism may explain medieval year of darkness
- 09:40
Ecological fertilizer from wastewater nutrients
- 09:40
Clues of tuberculosis spread between cows and badgers
- 09:40
Research: A way of life in peril as inland lakes and rivers fail to freeze
- 09:40
New turtle genus and species that sheds light on the evolution of its modern relatives
- 09:40
Research reveals a singular moment: When a bubble breaks free
- 09:40
Chemicals produced by soil microbes hold promise as drugs and research tools
- 09:40
Google launches Wildlife Insights to help manage the world's wildlife
- 09:40
Rising rape cases, a broken criminal justice system and the 'digital strip search'
- 09:40
Stone throwing chimps appear to like the sound when it hits a tree
- 09:40
Nearly half of Finnish pastors have a positive attitude towards euthanasia
- 09:12
Stand out from the herd: How cows communicate through their lives
- 09:12
What the 19th-century fad for antislavery sugar can teach us about ethical Christmas gifts
- 09:12
Study shows integrated organic crop and livestock production systems can conform to food safety standards
- 09:12
Parkes radio telescope observations shed more light on the mode switching phenomenon in PSR J0614+2229
- 09:12
Analysis: Post-9/11 wars may have killed twice as many Americans at home as in battle
- 09:12
Short story collection to entangle readers in the quantum world
- 08:50
Methane leak visible from space
- 08:50
Bite marks in fossils reveal demise of our early relatives
- 08:50
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