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Thursday th 11th of June 2020

Controlling blood flow in the liver - 13:20

Big cat genomics - 13:20

Safeguarding the sense of smell - 13:20

Leaky blood vessels to kidney fibrosis - 13:20

Autism and muscles - 13:20

An antibody defense against COVID-19 - 13:20

Very fast CRISPR on demand - 13:20

Canaries changing colors - 13:20

The benefits of ecosystem restoration - 13:20

Here, there, and everywhere - 13:20

Charging into epoxides - 13:20

Sequencing for seismic structures - 13:20

Drug inhibition of glycosyltransferases - 13:20

Actin cortex controls cell migration - 13:20

Repurposing existing vaccines - 13:20

Receptors moving in and out of the synapse - 13:20

Taking stock of our losses - 13:20

Robot on a wire - 13:20

Ten rings on one axle - 13:20

Light under compression - 13:20

Shedding light on disordered proteins - 13:20

How cells monitor mitogen availability - 13:20

Coherent electronic waves - 13:20

Coral reef islands adjust to rising sea - 13:20

Brazil undermines parks by relocating staff - 13:20

Aggregating data from COVID-19 trials - 13:20

Saving the Sundarbans from development - 13:20

Labeling fish, labeling people - 13:20

Discounting lives - 13:20

A biodiversity target based on species extinctions - 13:20

Moving academic research forward during COVID-19 - 13:20

Lord Robert May (1936-2020) - 13:20

Can existing live vaccines prevent COVID-19? - 13:20

A gene for color differences between sexes - 13:20

The global odyssey of plastic pollution - 13:20

Mapping Earth's deepest secrets - 13:20

Electrification of the chemical industry - 13:20

CRISPR at lightning speeds - 13:20

Costs and benefits of living with predators - 13:20

Computing cancer's weak spots - 13:20

Prominent Harvard anthropologist put on leave - 13:20

Galactic flash points to source of enigmatic fast radio bursts - 13:20

Vaccines that use human fetal cells draw fire - 13:20

Coronavirus rips through Dutch mink farms, triggering culls - 13:20

Authors, elite journals under fire after major retractions - 13:20

Big studies dim hopes for hydroxychloroquine - 13:20

News at a glance - 13:20

COVID-19 and flu, a perfect storm - 13:20

Time to look in the mirror - 13:20

Thursday th 4th of June 2020

Theres plenty of room at the Top: What will drive computer performance after Moores law? - 13:46