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Monday th 11th of May 2020
El Niño-linked decreases in soil moisture could trigger massive tropical-plant die offs
- 20:00
Towards a new generation of vegetation models
- 20:00
Street smarts required in heat mitigation
- 20:00
Multitasking in the workplace can lead to negative emotions
- 20:00
Bumble bee disease, reproduction shaped by flowering strip plants
- 20:00
Single-cell RNA seq developed to accurately quantify cell-specific drug effects in pancreatic islets
- 19:30
New HIV vaccine strategy strengthens, lengthens immunity in primates
- 19:01
Antihistamines may help patients with malignant melanoma
- 19:00
Stroke evaluations drop by nearly 40 percent during COVID-19 pandemic
- 17:30
Potentially fatal combinations of humidity and heat are emerging across the globe
- 17:30
Scientists demonstrate quantum radar prototype
- 17:00
Pediatric coronavirus disease (COVID-19) X-ray, CT in review of new lung disorders
- 17:00
Men's blood contains greater concentrations of enzyme that helps COVID-19 infect cells
- 17:00
Even animals benefit from social distance to prevent disease, research shows
- 17:00
How is COVID-19 affecting the global economic order?
- 17:00
Blood test a potential new tool for controlling infections
- 17:00
Artificial synapses on design
- 17:00
New AI diagnostic can predict COVID-19 without testing
- 17:00
Emotional well-being while home gardening similar to other popular activities, study finds
- 15:30
Scientists reveal solar system's oldest molecular fluids could hold the key to early life
- 15:30
COVID-19 lockdowns significantly impacting global air quality
- 15:00
Photosynthesis in a droplet
- 15:00
COPD and smoking associated with higher COVID-19 mortality
- 15:00
Imaging reveals bowel abnormalities in patients with COVID-19
- 15:00
Coordinated strategy to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine candidates is key, experts say
- 15:00
New technique uses radar to gauge methane release from Arctic lakes
- 14:30
Sex, genes and vulnerability
- 14:30
Scientists have modeled Mars climate to understand habitability
- 14:30
Children face risk for severe complications and death from COVID-19
- 14:30
Are our brains hard-wired for longing?
- 14:30
A close relative of SARS-CoV-2 found in bats offers more evidence it evolved naturally
- 14:30
Our species created earliest modern artifacts in Europe
- 12:31
Chemical evidence of dairying by hunter-gatherers in Lesotho in the first millennium AD
- 12:31
Flying foxes in South Australia exposed to zoonotic viruses
- 12:01
Future information technologies: 3D quantum spin liquid revealed
- 12:01
Using self-nudging to make better choices
- 12:01
New evidence shows giant meteorite impacts formed parts of the Moon's crust
- 11:01
Stresses and flows in ultra-cold superfluids
- 11:01
Exploring the impacts of climate change on hydropower production
- 11:01
New test identifies lobster hybrids
- 11:01
Hayabusa2 reveals more secrets from Ryugu
- 11:01
A century of misunderstanding of a key tool in the economics of natural resources
- 11:01
Scientists create new recipe for single-atom transistors
- 09:31
Healthy eating behaviors in childhood may reduce the risk of adult obesity and heart disease
- 09:31
Saturday th 9th of May 2020
Dendrimers finally have what it takes to break into the laser scene
- 13:30
Cannibalism helps invading invertebrates survive severe conditions
- 13:00
A radar for plastic: High-resolution map of 1 kilometer grids to track plastic emissions in seas
- 13:00
Friday th 8th of May 2020
Virgin birth has scientists buzzing
- 18:50
Protein shredder regulates fat metabolism in the brain
- 18:50
Chemistry breakthrough could speed up drug development
- 18:50
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