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Tuesday th 18th of September 2018
Global trade in exotic pets threatens endangered parrots through the spread of a virus
- 15:00
Silver nanoparticles are toxic for aquatic organisms
- 15:00
Colon cancer is caused by bacteria and cell stress
- 15:00
Surviving insects and plants are tougher than we think
- 14:30
A key to climate stabilization could be buried deep in the mud
- 14:30
Florida Keys' corals are growing but have become more porous
- 14:30
Jumping genes work together to control programmed deletion in the genome
- 14:30
Extremely small and fast: Laser ignites hot plasma
- 14:30
New test kit for quick, accurate and low-cost screening of diseases
- 14:30
Father's obesity in early puberty doubles asthma-risk for future offspring
- 14:30
The nocturnal pollinators: Scientists reveal the secret life of moths
- 14:30
Mathematicians calculate the safest way home for pedestrians
- 14:30
How cells repurpose their garbage disposal systems to promote inflammation
- 14:30
Machine-learning system tackles speech and object recognition, all at once
- 14:30
A new defender for your sense of smell
- 14:00
Distance helps re-fuel the heart
- 14:00
Invasion risk of starry stonewort in upper Midwest
- 14:00
Use of electrical brain stimulation to foster creativity has sweeping implications
- 14:00
Eating foods with low nutritional quality ratings linked to cancer risk in large European cohort
- 14:00
Why some human genes are more popular with researchers than others
- 14:00
CRISPR screen reveals new targets in more than half of all squamous cell carcinomas
- 13:30
Capitalizing on sleep-wake cycle can drastically increase digital ad profits from social media
- 13:30
Geoscientists find unexpected 'deep creep' near San Andreas, San Jacinto faults
- 13:00
First gut bacteria may have lasting effect on ability to fight chronic diseases
- 11:40
Engineered E. coli using formic acid and CO2 as a C1-refinery platform strain
- 11:11
Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid sloth
- 11:11
Is email evil? Bosses are getting boxed in by their inbox
- 11:11
Cosmetically smoothing over visible facial scars
- 11:11
Neuroscience of envy: Activated brain region when others are rewarded revealed
- 11:11
Transparent loudspeakers and MICs that let your skin play music
- 11:11
Chemists create circular fluorescent dyes for biological imaging
- 11:11
Class of neurological disorders share 3D genome folding pattern
- 11:11
Solving the gut inflammation puzzle
- 11:11
How birds can stay slim, even when they overeat
- 11:11
Eelgrass wasting disease has new enemies: Drones and artificial intelligence
- 11:11
Women who experienced higher levels of trauma gave birth to significantly smaller male babies
- 10:50
Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid sloth
- 10:50
Nearly half of resident physicians report burnout
- 10:50
Electrochemistry: Greater than the sum of its parts
- 10:50
Zika vaccine shows promise for treating deadly brain cancer
- 09:52
New insights into DNA polymerases in interaction with modified substrates
- 09:30
Chemists create circular fluorescent dyes for biological imaging
- 09:30
Enlarged genotype-phenotype correlation for a deletion in neurofibromatosis type 1
- 09:30
Magellanic Clouds duo may have been a trio
- 09:00
New insights into DNA phase separation
- 09:00
Exposure to organochlorine pesticides in the womb linked to poorer lung function in childhood
- 09:00
Searching for clues on extreme climate change
- 08:30
Drugs that stop mosquitoes catching malaria could help eradicate the disease
- 08:30
Scientists use artificial neural networks to predict new stable materials
- 08:30
Sleep deprived people more likely to have car crashes
- 08:00
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