Physorg

Tuesday th 18th of August 2020

Female led countries' COVID-19 outcomes 'systematically and significantly better' - 08:01

Indian astronomers investigate open cluster Czernik 3 - 08:01

Climate change: Mixed-species tree stands adapt better than pure stands - 08:01

Research touts lower-cost, longer-life battery - 08:01

New tool helps interpret future searches for life on exoplanets - 07:00

How turning back the clock in aging fat cells can be a remedy for lifestyle diseases - 07:00

Unraveling the initial molecular events of respiration - 07:00

New quantum paradox reveals contradiction between widely held beliefs - 07:00

How tomorrow's sustainability leaders can benefit from past successes and pitfalls - 07:00

New building block in plant wall construction - 07:00

Pothole repair made eco-friendly using grit from wastewater treatment - 07:00

Novel method of heat conduction could be a game changer for server farms and aircraft - 07:00

The downsides of dating apps, and how to overcome them - 07:00

Scientists discover 30 new species in Galapagos depths - 02:30

In rewilding Europe, letting nature do the work is no walk in the park - 02:30

US university switches to remote after virus cases spike - 02:30

California requires ethnic studies for university system - 02:00

Mauritius copes with split Japanese ship that spilled oil - 02:00

Heat wave still threatens California power grid with outages - 02:00

High-tech farmers sow seeds of revolution in Dubai desert - 02:00

Swans reserve aggression for each other - 01:01

Women less likely to receive pay for college internships - 01:01

First genome comparison gives insight into penguin origins, evolution - 01:01

The tropics are expanding, and climate change is the primary culprit - 01:01

Findings refute idea of monarchs' migration mortality as major cause of population decline - 01:00

Desire to be in a group leads to harsher judgment of others: study - 01:00

Strong earthquake jolts central Philippines, homes damaged - 01:00

New findings could help scientists tame damaging heat bursts in fusion reactors - 00:30

Monday th 17th of August 2020

Bee neighborly—sharing bees helps more farmers - 23:01

Grazing species can be more willing to share meals in areas frequented by lions, study shows - 16:01

Study reveals how two sex chromosomes communicate during female embryo development - 16:01

Climate change mitigation not the primary motivator in regenerative ranching - 16:01

NASA looks at water vapor in remnants of tropical depression 10E - 16:01

'Keep your paws crossed!' US National Zoo giant panda pregnant - 16:01

NASA finds short-lived Fausto faded fast - 15:31

Society perceives the poor as less affected by distress than those with more means - 15:31

NASA infrared data shows Genevieve strengthening into a hurricane - 15:31

Reopen Mapping Project shows health and job tradeoffs for policies in US cities - 15:31

NASA researchers track slowly splitting 'dent' in Earth's magnetic field - 15:31

Research team is first to observe new equatorial wind patterns in Antarctica - 15:31

Team makes case for high-performance carbon nanotube fibers for industry - 14:01

Thousands of gallons of fuel dumps in South Carolina waters in treatment plant spill - 14:01

Climate study looks at humans' exposure to extreme temperatures during 21st century - 14:01

New method of biofortification that transforms leaves into nutrient stores - 14:01

Methane emissions from northern lakes are higher during the daytime - 14:01

North American cold-climate forests are already absorbing less carbon, study shows - 14:01

Study finds land surface conditions can affect mesoscale convective systems while they are on the move - 14:01

US Interior Dept approves oil drilling in Arctic refuge - 13:30

NASA satellite catches the end of post-tropical Storm Kyle - 13:30

New superlattice material for future energy efficient devices - 12:30