Science Alert

Wednesday th 6th of November 2013

Don't text and drive at the same time - 02:30

Tuesday th 5th of November 2013

FEATURE: Health Check: should we aim for daily bowel movements? - 10:30

OPINION: Hoax highlights the pitfalls and perils of open access publishing - 10:30

Woodlands 'at risk from water crisis' - 10:00

Endangered moth translocated - 10:00

Genes not main BMI influencer - 10:00

Study: eagles flew to Tasmania - 10:00

Monday th 4th of November 2013

Giant toothed platypus unearthed - 20:00

New drug for IBS - 10:01

Warming will damage soil - 10:01

FEATURE: Qubits and pieces: in pursuit of quantum computing - 10:01

Galaxy took 'pills' to make stars - 03:30

Sunday th 3rd of November 2013

Insight into how the brain 'sees' - 20:30

Friday th 1st of November 2013

Animals are unpredictable too - 03:00

FEATURE: Necks question ... how did the biggest dinosaurs get so big? - 03:00

Thursday th 31st of October 2013

Brain tumour genes identified - 22:30

FEATURE: Almost Earth – another step on the road to habitable worlds - 22:30

Maps to measure urchin damage - 22:00

Anxiety common after first baby - 22:00

Mining and food need water - 22:00

Wednesday th 30th of October 2013

Female pests could sterilise males - 20:00

Bats responsible for SARS virus - 19:30

Tuesday th 29th of October 2013

Particles deliver cancer drugs - 20:30

Exploitation changed turtle DNA - 20:00

Levitation: better with 3 lasers - 20:00

Beta cell can produce more insulin - 20:00

FEATURE: Will venomous Irukandji jellyfish reach south-east Queensland? - 19:30

Oldest bird tracks in Australia found - 19:30

OPINION: Big Sugar is having its tobacco moment - 19:00

Monday th 28th of October 2013

FEATURE: Why is Antarctic sea ice growing? - 22:00

Bees inspire robot aircraft - 22:00

New species found in Australia - 21:30

Growing microalgal organisms - 21:30

OPINION: Are animals as smart, or as dumb, as we think they are? - 21:30

Mapping the brain of preterm babies - 21:00

Tales of pollution - 21:00

Environmental 'double whammy' - 07:00

FEATURE: Do bats eat mozzies or moths? The clue is in the poo - 06:30

New pH sensor developed - 06:30

'Primitive' brain recognises edges - 06:00

New tool to understand nerve cells - 06:00

Thursday th 24th of October 2013

Speedy sperm is best - 23:30

Young people also affected by strokes - 23:30

New cancer risk gene found - 23:30

OPINION: Let's talk about women in science - 23:00

FEATURE: Australia's HIV infection rates at 20-year high - 23:00

Understanding women's chronic pain - 23:00

A high BMI is a risk for your heart - 01:02

FEATURE: Australia to see worse drought thanks to intensifying El Niño - 00:31

Link between diabetes and bone marrow - 00:31