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Wednesday th 17th of April 2019
Fast and selective optical heating for functional nanomagnetic metamaterials
- 06:20
Scientists develop way to identify topological materials
- 06:20
What Earth's gravity reveals about climate change
- 06:20
Scientists crack the code to regenerate plant tissues
- 06:20
Bacterial mix helps predict future change
- 06:20
Powerful particles and tugging tides may affect extraterrestrial life
- 06:20
Can artificial intelligence help end fake news?
- 05:50
Need more energy storage? Just hit 'print'
- 05:00
A small step for China: Mars base for teens opens in desert
- 04:10
Sea sick: Plastic garbage in the North Atlantic Ocean skyrocketing
- 03:41
Breaking Bad: Japan prof 'made students produce ecstasy'
- 03:20
European car sales stay in reverse
- 03:20
On American hard drives, the most accurate 3-D model of Notre-Dame
- 03:20
BMW to recall 360,000 China cars over Takata airbags
- 03:20
Bare-faced cheat: Women 'better at hiding infidelity'
- 03:20
Boeing 737 MAX changes deemed 'operationally suitable': FAA
- 03:20
Intel withdraws from 5G smartphone modem business
- 03:20
For its health and yours, keep the cat indoors
- 03:20
New software tool could provide answers to some of life's most intriguing questions
- 02:50
Logical reasoning: An antidote or a poison for political disagreement?
- 02:50
Tuesday th 16th of April 2019
Researchers measure puncture performance of viper fangs
- 18:30
Catfish use complex coordination to suck in prey
- 18:30
NASA study verifies global warming trends
- 18:00
How inland waters 'breathe' carbon—and what it means for global systems
- 16:20
Want black women students to stay in STEM? Help them find role models who look like them
- 16:20
Netflix adds 9.6M subscribers in 1Q as competition heats up
- 16:20
New algorithm allows for faster, animal-free chemical toxicity testing
- 16:20
Apple, Qualcomm agree to bury the hatchet in legal battle
- 15:21
At last, acknowledging royal women's political power
- 14:30
Climate engineering needs to look at the big picture, says researcher
- 14:30
Smart antioxidant-containing polymer responds to body chemistry, environment
- 14:30
Rebuilding Notre Dame will be long, fraught and expensive
- 14:00
New phonon laser could lead to breakthroughs in sensing and information processing
- 14:00
Lower approval rates evidence of discrimination for same-sex borrowers
- 14:00
SpaceX's recovered core booster damaged in rough seas
- 12:00
Survey jointly commissioned by SPIE and OSA assesses level of harassment at scientific meetings
- 11:30
CubeSats prove their worth for scientific missions
- 11:30
How to defend the Earth from asteroids
- 11:30
Marijuana legalization – a rare issue where women are more conservative than men
- 10:10
The dirt on soil loss from the Midwest floods
- 10:10
Tree dens play a critical role in panda lifestyle
- 10:10
Study finds white sharks flee feeding areas when orcas present
- 10:10
How partisan politics could take a bite out of your wallet
- 10:10
What it means to 'know your audience' when communicating about science
- 10:10
Could robots make a documentary about a 5K race?
- 10:10
Climate change to blame for Hurricane Maria's extreme rainfall
- 10:10
New Samsung handset: Innovation hinges on folding screen
- 10:10
In mice, feeding time influences the liver's biological clock
- 10:10
Bacteria harness viruses to distinguish friend from foe
- 10:10
New study proves for the first time that intestinal bacteria grow in pregnant women
- 10:10
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