Physorg

Wednesday th 12th of September 2018

California aims to become carbon-free by 2045—Is that feasible? - 08:50

Study lays foundations for future medicine design - 08:50

Whacking the mole: how Australia scrambles to regulate Chinese technology - 08:50

Reasons behind Ryanair strikes - 08:50

Russia denies suspecting US astronauts of drilling hole on space station - 08:50

New high-capacity sodium-ion could replace lithium in rechargeable batteries - 08:50

Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition - 08:50

What the world needs now to fight climate change: More swamps - 08:50

What would it mean to decolonise palaeontology? Here are some ideas - 08:50

Researchers use nanoparticles to make photodetectors better able to handle the ultraviolet radiation - 08:50

Physicists shed light on the properties of plasmons in nanostructured graphene - 08:50

Google searches reveal where people are most concerned about climate change - 08:50

How naming poison frogs helps fight their illegal trade - 08:50

Mini video cameras offer peek at hard-to-observe bird behavior - 08:20

UK could be carbon neutral by 2050 says ambitious new report - 08:20

Transforming gender relations the key to flourishing in older age, researchers say - 08:20

New accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar discovered - 08:20

How infectious bacteria hibernate through treatment - 08:20

New evidence supports the hypothesis that beer may have been motivation to cultivate cereals - 07:50

Prompting people to listen to each other reduces inequality and improves group performance - 07:50

Researchers create most tangled interlocked molecule ever - 07:50

Digital government isn't working in the developing world: Here's why - 07:50

Why it's so hard to reach an international agreement on killer robots - 07:50

Grasshoppers an unexpectedly important player in salt marsh ecosystem - 07:50

Exploring the solar system? You may need to pack an umbrella - 07:50

Leidenfrost effect drops found to be self-propelled - 07:50

Could water utilities transform the way the electric sector did? - 07:50

Social media have 1 hour to remove terror propaganda: EU bill - 07:20

EU lawmakers vote for new online copyright rules - 07:20

Cobalt-based catalysts could fast-track the industrial-scale production of hydrogen from water - 07:20

Another step closer to tunable liquids - 07:20

New cities may make millions more vulnerable to climate change - 07:20

Royal Botanic Garden seeks respect for world's fungus - 06:51

US to miss Paris climate pact target by a third - 06:51

Europe's renewable energy directive poised to harm global forests - 06:51

Bioinformaticians examine new genes the moment they are born - 06:51

A galactic gem: FORS2 instrument captures stunning details of spiral galaxy NGC 3981 - 06:51

Virus may combat fire ants, but caution is needed - 06:51

Predictability of the EAP teleconnection pattern can improve climate services over East Asia - 06:51

Barriers and opportunities in renewable biofuels production - 06:51

Researchers show how toxins of the bacterium Clostridium difficile get into gut cells - 06:51

Magnetization in small components can now be filmed in the laboratory - 06:51

Snapshots of the future: Tool learns to predict user's gaze in headcam footage - 06:51

Water in small dust grains can explain large amounts of water on Earth - 06:51

Probing individual edge states with unprecedented precision - 06:51

Legislation on increasing flexible working has failed, research says - 06:51

AI-based research toward autonomous robots and drones - 06:51

Faulty sunglasses and fake news—how a solar eclipse shut down Serbia - 06:51

Vote on EU online copyright reform splits usual allies - 02:41

US to take longer to mull Sprint merger with T-Mobile - 02:41