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Tuesday th 8th of November 2011

Russian Probe Launches Today, Heading to Mars' Runt Moon - 12:01

Airdrop, Which Harvests Moisture Directly From Desert Air, Wins James Dyson Award - 10:31

Monday th 7th of November 2011

An 'Operating System' That Runs on Cells Could Create Whole New Life Forms - 17:30

Cyborg Yeast's Genes Are Controlled By a Computer - 13:30

Friday th 4th of November 2011

Triumphant Mars 500 Crew "Returns to Earth" - 17:00

The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, October 31-November 4 - 14:00

PopSci Q&A: Seth Lloyd Talks Quantum Computing and Quoogling - 14:00

How Dubuque Is Becoming The Smartest City In America - 13:00

Data Harmony: How We Can Turn Piles of Raw Data Into Usable Knowledge - 12:00

Thursday th 3rd of November 2011

Bringing Biodiversity Data Online, One Leaf At A Time - 15:31

Wednesday th 2nd of November 2011

Now Online: The Royal Society's 350-Year-Long Archive - 15:01

Recording A Century of Night Skies Through A Scanner Darkly - 14:00

This Man Could Rule the World - 13:01

Tuesday th 1st of November 2011

Rice Is Genetically Modified to Produce Human Blood Protein - 17:00

A 102-Foot Slide, a Sensory Deprivation Pool, and More Science-As-Art From Carsten Höller - 16:30

Bacteria Can Quickly Swap Genes With Each Other Through A Global Network - 12:30

The Santa Cruz Experiment: Can a City's Crime Be Predicted and Prevented? - 10:30

Monday th 31st of October 2011

The World's Most Amazing Databases: The Encyclopedia of Life - 16:00

PopSci Q&A: How Digging Through Discarded Data Uncovered A Real Tattooine - 14:31

European Physicists Will Race Neutrinos Again, Trying to Reproduce Faster-Than-Light Results - 13:01

Friday th 28th of October 2011

This Week in the Future, October 24-28, 2011 - 17:02

Happy Halloween from PumpSci! - 15:50

A Batch of Modernist Halloween Candy - 15:20

FYI: Why Do We Get Goosebumps and Chills When We're Scared? - 14:30

The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, October 24-28 - 10:30

Thursday th 27th of October 2011

Your Living Conditions as a Child May Be Detectable In Your DNA for Life - 11:01

New Measurements Size Up Distant Dwarf Planet Eris As Pluto's Twin - 10:00

Wednesday th 26th of October 2011

UK Man Gets Prosthetic Limb With A Smartphone Dock Built In - 17:00

New X Prize Is a Race To Sequence the Genomes of One Hundred One-Hundred-Year-Olds - 15:31

Video: Supercooled Quantum Levitating Hoverboard Lets Students Glide on Air - 14:30

Fukushima Fallout Was Almost Twice as Bad as Official Estimates, New Study Says - 13:30

Tuesday th 25th of October 2011

Video: Single-Celled Creatures As Big As Your Fist Found in Mariana Trench - 12:00

Monday th 24th of October 2011

Most People Are In Favor Of Wild Geoengineering Projects - 16:01

Hermit Crabs Need You To 3-D Print New Shells For Them - 15:00

Climate Skeptic Sponsors New Climate Study, Confirms ‘Global Warming Is Real' - 12:20

Friday th 21st of October 2011

Pig-to-Human Transplants Could Be Closer Than You Think - 14:30

How Comets In Distant Solar Systems Could Deliver Oceans to Exoplanets - 10:30

The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, October 17-21 - 09:30

Thursday th 20th of October 2011

A Tightly Knit Network of Companies Runs the World Economy, Says Network Analysis - 13:00

Birth of Youngest Planet Ever Seen Is Witnessed With Telescopic Trick - 11:01

Brilliant 10: The Sludge Miner - 09:30

Wednesday th 19th of October 2011

Genetically Modified Algae Are Magnetic, For Ease of Manipulation - 12:30

Brilliant 10: Molecular Filmmaker - 09:30

Tuesday th 18th of October 2011

Video: A Mashup of 3-D Printing and Augmented Reality Helps Find New Drug Targets - 17:00

$500,000 USDA Grant Could Help Genetically Modified Salmon Company Stay Afloat - 14:30

SETI's Seth Shostak on How, When, and Where We Will Meet Aliens - 11:31

The Search for Alien Life Is On - 10:30

Monday th 17th of October 2011

Structural Self-Replication Based on DNA Could Create New Materials - 15:31

Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Might Be Explained By GPS Failing to Account For Special Relativity - 13:30

Electronic Circuits Rewire Themselves on Demand, Depending On What They're Needed For - 11:31