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Tuesday th 9th of October 2018
In the absence of bees, flies are responsible for pollination in the Arctic region
- 09:30
A study to maintain food security in Uganda
- 09:30
Endangered native oyster helped by invasive species
- 09:30
How wasp and bee stinger designs help deliver the pain
- 09:30
UK union calls for 24-hour strike of Uber drivers
- 09:30
Google drops out of bidding for massive Pentagon cloud contract
- 09:00
Hurricane Michael reaches Category 2, threatens southern US
- 09:00
How to integrate knowledge for managing future climate extremes
- 09:00
Making better use of Earth observations to enhance terrestrial and marine ecosystems
- 09:00
Using the food wasted in New York City
- 09:00
Team breaks exaop barrier with deep learning application
- 09:00
Court orders diesel ban on major Berlin roads
- 09:00
Origin of life in membraneless protocells
- 08:32
Study in Ethiopia links healthy soils to more nutritious cereals
- 08:32
Protecting marine areas may have insidious political effects
- 08:32
Global warming below 1.5 degrees "still possible, but we need to act quickly and drastically"
- 08:32
Tracking fear-causing spaces in the city
- 08:32
How your birth date influences how well you do in school, and later in life
- 08:32
Researchers build a model that predicts business closures in cities with 80% accuracy
- 08:32
The many structures of the light-active biomolecules
- 08:10
Meet the trillions of viruses that make up your virome
- 08:10
Disorder can stabilize batteries
- 08:10
A warmer climate will also be a drier climate, with negative impacts on forest growth
- 08:10
Talking about sex is awkward, so how can teenagers 'just ask' for consent?
- 08:10
Becoming promiscuous to ensure reproduction
- 08:10
Toxic workplaces are feeding the impostor phenomenon – here's why
- 08:10
Your brain on space—the overview effect
- 08:10
Reconstructing the history of mankind with the help of fecal sterols
- 08:10
Methane-based fuels for the transport and energy sectors
- 08:10
Graphene puts nanomaterials in their place
- 08:10
Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies
- 08:10
Shifting desires for forbidden goods
- 07:41
YouTube driving global consumption of music
- 07:41
Branson says Virgin Galactic to launch space flight 'within weeks'
- 07:41
No black scientist has ever won a Nobel – that's bad for science, and bad for society
- 07:41
Sophisticated sensors keep bridges, dams and buildings safe
- 07:41
New study helps explain recent scarcity of bay nettles in the Chesapeake Bay
- 07:41
How kite skiing and weighing snow helps improve projections of sea level rise
- 07:40
Repurposing dimethyloxalylglycine to inhibit glutamine metabolism
- 07:40
Models of dinosaur movement could help us build stronger robots and buildings
- 07:40
The impact of hurricanes on the ecosystem in Puerto Rico
- 07:12
Metal leads to the desired configuration
- 07:12
Increase in plastics reaching remote South Atlantic Islands
- 07:12
New knowledge about retrovirus-host co-evolution
- 07:12
Mānoa: Hybrid forest restoration benefits communities and increases resilience
- 07:12
Oysters at risk from changing climate
- 07:12
Lessons from Dutch geological history might be useful for other present-day deltas
- 07:12
3-D printing hierarchical liquid-crystal-polymer structures
- 06:50
Ballistic graphene Josephson junctions enter microwave circuits
- 06:50
Scientists explain the low-temperature anomaly in superconductors
- 06:50
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