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Monday th 17th of August 2020
Global warming is changing our plant communities
- 12:30
Flies and mosquitoes beware, here comes the slingshot spider
- 12:30
Designer bacteria produce coral antibiotic
- 12:30
Scientists determine 'Oumuamua isn't made from molecular hydrogen ice after all
- 12:00
NASA sees former Tropical Storm Josephine open into a trough
- 12:00
Widespread electric vehicle adoption would save billions of dollars, thousands of lives
- 12:00
Survival of the fit-ish
- 12:00
A rush is on to mine the deep seabed, with effects on ocean life that aren't well understood
- 12:00
Three ways to get kids to tune in and pay attention when schools go virtual
- 12:00
Scorching temperature in US's Death Valley could be global high
- 12:00
Farmers help grow water plan
- 11:30
DNA damage triggers reprogramming into stem cells
- 11:30
Scientists develop approach to synthesize unconventional nanoalloys for electrocatalytic application
- 11:30
Cormorant predation may reduce perch catches, especially close to breeding areas
- 11:30
New research reveals effect of global warming on Greenland ice melt
- 11:30
Researchers nearly allowed the solution to a math riddle to slip away
- 11:30
Method proposed for more accurate determinations of neutron star radii
- 11:30
Scientists use photons as threads to weave novel forms of matter
- 11:30
Bacteria's secret weapon revealed
- 11:30
Filling the void in ammonia synthesis: The role of nitrogen vacancies in catalysts
- 11:30
Environment drivers of ecological complexity in marine intertidal communities
- 11:30
Kenya: How stark inequality frustrates the dreams of Nairobi's jobless young men
- 11:30
Researchers track origin of one of nature's biggest killers
- 10:30
Going green dramatically benefits businesses – it should be central to their coronavirus recovery strategy
- 10:30
Ripple effects after slow-motion bubble collapse
- 10:30
The fastest star ever observed
- 10:01
Two-dimensional materials for ultrascaled field-effect transistors
- 10:01
New study reveals strength of the deep ocean circulation in the South Atlantic
- 10:01
Study examines how adaptable common urban tree species are under drought conditions
- 10:01
Scientists improve accuracy of lost wetland dataset in China side of Amur River Basin
- 10:01
Does city life make bumblebees larger?
- 10:01
First ever observation of 'time crystals' interacting
- 10:01
Mantis shrimp's dactyl clubs could hold secrets to more resilient surfaces for human use
- 10:01
More than half of world's oceans already being affected by climate change
- 10:00
Are tipping points suitable concepts for developing environmental policies?
- 10:00
Hit 'em where it hurts – how economic threats are a potent tool for changing people's minds about the Confederate flag
- 10:00
Shock to bacteria activates nature's electrical grid
- 10:00
New model for pricing carbon will help meet net-zero climate change goals
- 10:00
Researchers discover how enzyme protects cells from DNA damage
- 10:00
Strange gamma-ray heartbeat puzzles scientists
- 10:00
Researchers develop new way to study ocean life
- 10:00
Discovery promising for millions at risk from antibiotic resistance
- 10:00
Lessons from a community-driven rabies vaccination campaign in Kenya
- 09:30
New kind of interaction discovered in hydrogen-producing enzymes
- 09:30
The easy way to get a square deal
- 09:30
Atomically precise nanocluster may provide fresh direction for nanocatalysts
- 09:30
Raising livestock: An answer to crop residue burning
- 09:30
Families of children with special needs face additional challenges during quarantine
- 09:30
Scientists develop new method to create super stable X-rays
- 09:30
Ultra-low voltage proven effective at killing bacteria, study finds
- 09:30
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