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Tuesday th 22nd of March 2011
Lingering seeds of the sexual revolution
- 09:00
Hippocampal volume and resilience in posttramatic stress disorder
- 09:00
Distrust of climate science due to lack of media literacy: researcher
- 09:00
Study finds that overweight people really are big-boned
- 09:00
An elegant multiverse? Professor Brian Greene considers the possibilities
- 08:30
Watson computer's ability to diagnose illness tested
- 08:30
Sociologist examines a new American elite
- 08:30
Beetle explorers name new species for Roosevelt
- 08:30
In matters of body image, one size doesn't fit all
- 08:30
Energy Conference spotlights military's green energy
- 08:30
Cow simulator to teach vet students
- 08:30
Malaria mosquitoes reveal pathogen defense strategies
- 08:30
New adhesive earns patent, may find place in space
- 08:30
Amazon opens app store for Android phones, tablets
- 08:30
Interest in toys predicts effectiveness of autism treatment in toddlers
- 08:30
Study analyzes role of mobile software in the future Internet
- 08:01
Court deals major blow to European anti-GM crops lobby
- 08:01
Dawn opens its eyes, checks its instruments
- 08:01
Focus on adaptation when times are tight
- 08:01
Video: The science of NFL football
- 07:31
Internet promotes and undermines smoking cessation
- 07:31
Research sheds new light on black holes
- 07:00
New model of protein folding helps researchers handle flood of genomic data
- 07:00
The BCG World Atlas: a world first in the fight against tuberculosis
- 07:00
Samsung smart LTE solution promises more intelligent 4G service offering
- 07:00
Research team develops lightweight, portable power using hydrogen fuel pellets
- 06:30
People that think they're more attractive are less likely to offer to pay, according to research
- 05:30
'Fingerprints' match simulations with reality
- 05:01
Marine methane reservoirs much larger 550 million years ago
- 05:00
Research says Australia bowel cancer to jump 50%
- 05:00
Three of our dragons are missing: Indonesian zoo
- 05:00
Enriching the intracluster medium
- 05:00
Tech-savvy Indians cry out for Apple's attention
- 04:30
New technique could help solve mystery of vanishing bees
- 04:30
Deal to combine AT&T, T-Mobile raises questions
- 04:30
Deciphering developmental disorders
- 04:30
Study finds reports of domestic violence rise 10 percent after NFL upsets
- 04:30
Sony suspends some production at more Japan plants
- 04:00
Tween Brands to limit toxic cadmium in its jewelry
- 04:00
Monday th 21st of March 2011
The science of spring: Plants rely on internal alarm clocks to tell them when to wake up from winter
- 18:31
Nuralagus rex: Giant extinct rabbit that didn't hop
- 18:00
New treatment may desensitize kids with milk allergies, say researchers
- 18:00
AT&T talks of spectrum shortage, yet it has plenty
- 18:00
So far, risk low from radiation in food in Japan
- 18:00
Liberty Global to buy No. 3 German cable network
- 17:30
US man arrested in hacker stock fraud scheme
- 17:30
Radioactive substances in seawater near Japan nuke plant
- 17:00
Microsoft says Android e-reader violates patents
- 17:00
Facebook buys startup to link with more mobile phones
- 17:00
Science looks to poplar trees for 'cool roof' technology
- 17:00
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