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Tuesday th 8th of May 2012
Ocean Trash Is a Lifesaver for Insect
- 19:00
ScienceShot: Mini Mammoth Is World's Tiniest
- 18:20
How LEDs Got Their Shine Back
- 17:00
Podcast: An Interview With Mayim Bialik
- 15:40
Gamma-Ray Bending Opens New Door for Optics
- 15:40
U.S. White House Threatens Veto Over NOAA, NASA Funding
- 14:20
Monday th 7th of May 2012
Dogs Feel Your Pain
- 16:10
U.S. National Ocean Policy: No Success Without Science?
- 15:30
Whence the Domestic Horse?
- 14:50
The Great Outdoors Is Good for Allergies
- 14:50
Infants' Flexible Heads Stretch Back Millions of Years
- 14:50
ScienceShot: Hot Jupiters Are Loners
- 14:10
ScienceShot: Dino 'Gas' Warmed the Earth
- 13:30
Friday th 4th of May 2012
Death of California Researcher Spurs Investigation
- 16:50
Head of Science Teachers' Association Forced Out
- 16:50
The Physics of Spilled Coffee
- 14:20
Podcast: A Shredded Star, a Dolphin-Human Alliance, and More
- 14:20
Tobacco Scientists' Prize Aspirations Go Up in Smoke
- 10:50
CERN Physicist Gets 5 Years for Plotting Terror
- 10:50
Thursday th 3rd of May 2012
Engineering Academy Looks for New President
- 16:20
NIH, Companies Team Up to Give Researchers Access to Abandoned Drugs
- 15:40
$35 Million Gift for Smithsonian Dinosaur Hall
- 14:20
Whoa There! Some Greenland Glaciers Slowing Down
- 13:40
New Light on Revolutions That Weren't
- 13:40
Researchers Reverse Evolution in Water Striders
- 13:40
First Spinoff of African Math Institute Takes Root in Senegal
- 13:40
The Origin of Blond Afros in Melanesia
- 13:40
UPDATE: GM Wheat Protest Group Says It's Happy to Talk
- 11:00
Wednesday th 2nd of May 2012
U.K. Government Enlists Wikipedia Founder for Open Access Policy
- 17:20
Keeping an Eye on Earth Is Getting Harder
- 15:20
Jupiter Picked for Next Major European Space Mission
- 14:10
ScienceShot: The Corvette of Coelacanths
- 14:10
German Research Minister Faces Plagiarism Allegations
- 12:50
Giant Black Hole Shreds and Swallows Helpless Star
- 12:50
One of Two Hotly Debated H5N1 Papers Finally Published
- 12:50
Plant Experiments Underestimate Climate Change Effects
- 12:10
U.K. Researchers Plea With Protesters to Leave Plants Alone
- 10:10
Live Chat: SETI and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
- 08:10
Tuesday th 1st of May 2012
ScienceShot: World's Oldest Blood Cells Found on Iceman
- 18:40
Clues to an Unusual Alliance Between Dolphins and Fishers
- 18:40
U.S. National Academy Gives Itself a Facelift
- 17:20
ScienceShot: There's Cow in Your Smog
- 16:40
U.S. to Seek University Input on New Dual Use Reviews
- 16:00
Ancient American Skeletons Safe From Reburial, But Only for the Moment
- 15:20
World's Largest Hub for Cancer Genomes Opens
- 13:30
ScienceShot: The Bladder's Biological Clock
- 12:10
Monday th 30th of April 2012
ScienceShot: Crickets Sing Deeper When Cold
- 16:00
ScienceShot: Literature Runs From Its Past
- 14:40
Natural Selection Is Still With Us
- 14:40
Sunday th 29th of April 2012
ScienceShot: Wind Farms Warm the Night
- 12:10
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