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Monday th 17th of September 2018
Paris climate targets could be exceeded sooner than expected
- 14:54
Knowing your neighbor cares about the environment encourages people to use less energy
- 14:22
Tiny fossils reveal how shrinking was essential for successful evolution
- 14:22
You can't tell whether an online restaurant review is fake -- but this AI can
- 14:00
Organic ferromagnetism: Trapping spins in glassy state
- 14:00
New light on the controversial question of species abundance and population density
- 14:00
Understanding surface science to manufacture quality cosmetics
- 14:00
A novel approach of improving battery performance
- 14:00
A protective shield for sensitive enzymes in biofuel cells
- 14:00
Epidural stimulation leads to recovery of cardiovascular function in spinal-cord-injured
- 14:00
How plants harness microbes to get nutrients
- 14:00
Counting (on) sheep? Promising gene therapy for visually impaired sheep now safe for human trials
- 14:00
Ice volcano activity on dwarf planet Ceres
- 11:30
Earth's oldest animals formed complex ecological communities
- 11:30
Scientists determine four personality types based on new data
- 11:30
Brain recovery: Activity, not rest, may speed recovery after brain injury
- 11:30
Never-before-seen features found around a neutron star
- 11:30
Developmental stage for No. 1 eye tumor in children
- 11:00
Anesthesia drugs: Muscle relaxants increase risk of respiratory complications
- 11:00
Roadmap for measuring animal, plant traits to meet biodiversity goals
- 11:00
Soil holds the secret to mitigating climate change
- 11:00
Artificial intelligence can determine lung cancer type
- 11:00
Particles surf their own waves, reveal how microbes and cells move through human body
- 11:00
New photonic chip promises more robust quantum computers
- 10:30
Method for video promo clips via facial expression tracking
- 10:30
Keep cool: Researchers develop magnetic cooling cycle
- 10:30
New blood test detects early stage pancreatic cancer
- 10:30
Air pollution affects thyroid development in fetuses
- 10:30
The effectiveness of online cannabis responsible vendor training program
- 10:30
Injuries associated with infant walkers still sending children to the emergency department
- 10:00
Gunshot victims require much more blood and are more likely to die than other trauma patients
- 10:00
Genetic mutations thwart scientific efforts to fully predict our future
- 10:00
Multi-joint, personalized soft exosuit breaks new ground
- 10:00
World's first passive anti-frosting surface fights ice with ice
- 10:00
Graphene helps protect photocathodes for physics experiments
- 10:00
One big reason why women drop out of doctoral STEM programs
- 09:00
Tiny moth from Asia spreading fast on Siberian elms in eastern North America
- 09:00
More than half of parents of sleep-deprived teens blame electronics
- 08:30
Household cleaning products may contribute to kids' overweight by altering their gut microbiota
- 08:30
Witnessing violence in high school as bad as being bullied
- 08:30
Tech streamlines computational science projects
- 00:30
People with asthma at higher risk of becoming obese
- 00:00
New tool helps conservationists make smarter decisions
- 00:00
First evidence that soot from polluted air is reaching placenta
- 00:00
Daily low-dose aspirin found to have no effect on healthy life span in older people
- 00:00
Sunday th 16th of September 2018
Research in yeast leads to serendipitous finding about a central nervous system disorder
- 23:31
How cells handle a sticky, toxic, but absolutely essential molecule
- 23:31
'Optical rocket' created with intense laser light
- 23:30
New soft coral species discovered in Panama
- 23:30
Repeat vaccination is safe for most kids with mild to moderate reactions
- 23:30
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