Physorg

Thursday th 4th of October 2018

How capitalism ruined our relationship with bacteria - 09:00

University isn't everything when it comes to employment outcomes - 09:00

Fungus provides powerful medicine in fighting honey bee viruses - 08:30

Fluorescent molecule could shed light on the inner workings of the cellular environment - 08:30

Screening technique detects special messenger RNA molecules that sense and respond to environmental signals - 08:30

The promise of deep grooves - 08:30

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub launches Tabula Muris, an open-source database of mouse cells - 08:30

Scientists develop a new way to remotely measure Earth's magnetic field - 08:30

Rainforest-friendly livelihoods can be more lucrative than gold mining - 08:30

Decoding the regulation of cell survival—a major step towards preventing neurons from dying - 08:30

Poll: Young Americans say online bullying a serious problem - 08:30

Artificial enzymes convert solar energy into hydrogen gas - 08:30

Does a man's social class have anything to do with the likelihood he'll commit sexual assault? - 08:30

Tracing the Universe: X-ray survey supports standard cosmological model - 08:30

Japan to revise northern Pacific sei whaling program - 08:00

Researchers report evidence that fruit plants evolved to offer seed dispersers an attractive scent - 08:00

Study details how business districts target homeless people - 08:00

Adding nanoparticles to a polymer matrix enhances the thermo-mechanical properties of the materials - 08:00

Making a movie of nanocrystal structural evolution - 08:00

Researcher developing new industrial uses for wax made from soybean oil - 08:00

An insurance discount for your fitness data is a bad deal in the long run - 08:00

First evidence of fatal infection of white-tailed sea eagles with avian influenza - 07:31

Nobel-winning physics key to ultra-fast laser research - 07:31

New approach on the use of big data in clinical decision support - 07:31

A recording device for cell history - 07:31

Opinion: The end of scientific, rational thinking: Donald Trump, Doug Ford and Jordan Peterson - 07:30

Curiosity Rover to temporarily switch 'brains' - 07:30

Common herbicide compound may save millions of lives - 07:30

Proposed simple chemical reaction network of existing biological E. coli signaling data - 07:30

Glow-in-the-dark paper as a rapid test for infectious diseases - 07:30

The first step to choosing the 'right' college? Ignore the rankings - 07:30

Small donations to presidential primaries are on rise, study finds - 07:30

Climate change efforts should focus on ocean-based solutions - 04:20

Primary tropical forests are best but regrowing forests are also vital to biodiversity - 03:50

Chemistry Nobel for using evolution to create new proteins - 03:22

Myanmar torches $1.3m of illegal wildlife parts - 03:22

Bangladesh kids turn the tide on climate change aboard floating schools - 02:00

Toyota, SoftBank setting up mobility services joint venture - 01:30

Another rare fish pulled back from extinction - 01:30

Seven researchers evacuated from Pacific atoll as storm nears - 01:30

ICESat-2 laser fires for first time, measures Antarctic height - 01:30

Engineers discover that visualizing how bad air quality is in your home can help mitigate pollution - 01:30

Lockheed Martin unveils its lunar lander concept vehicle - 01:30

Wednesday th 3rd of October 2018

25 UK species' genomes sequenced for first time - 18:30

A new brain-inspired architecture could improve how computers handle data and advance AI - 15:00

Irish data authority probing Facebook over breach of 50 mn accounts - 15:00

Nobel-winning women follow in Marie Curie's footsteps - 15:00

Teeth of Homo antecessor shed light on trends in Pleistocene hominin dental evolution - 13:30

Evolution: Genetics doesn't matter much in forming society - 13:30

Bone knife from Morocco is oldest specialized tool associated with Aterian culture - 13:30