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Monday th 13th of July 2020
Kenya wildlife reserves threatened as tourists stay away
- 14:20
Bad weather may delay 1st UAE Mars mission on Japan rocket
- 14:20
Germany aims to make its EU presidency 'climate neutral'
- 14:20
Look out, Mars: Here we come with a fleet of spacecraft
- 14:20
Deadly under-the-radar heatwaves ravaging Africa
- 13:51
Examine narratives to end policy deadlock, boost agricultural development in Africa, economists say
- 13:00
Scientists have discovered a new physical paradox
- 12:31
Earth-shaking science in the freezer: Next generation vibration sensors at cryogenic temperatures
- 12:31
Climate change will cause more extreme wet and dry seasons, researchers find
- 12:31
Antibiotic resistance and the need for personalized treatments
- 12:31
COVID-19 and Brexit can help with the recovery of UK fish stocks
- 12:00
Most 50+ adults say they've experienced ageism, most still hold positive aging attitudes
- 12:00
Chicago air is dirtier this July than smog-choked Los Angeles
- 12:00
About nine family members to suffer grief from every COVID-19 fatality
- 12:00
The colorful history of plastids
- 12:00
About eight percent of red giants are covered by sunspot-like dark areas.
- 11:30
Research: Crop plants are taking up microplastics
- 11:30
A micro-lab on a chip detects blood type within minutes
- 11:30
New substance library to accelerate the search for active compounds
- 11:30
Simultaneous, reinforcing policy failures led to Flint water crisis, providing lessons during pandemic
- 11:30
Biosignatures may reveal a wealth of new data locked inside old fossils
- 11:00
Electron cryo-microscopy: Using inexpensive technology to produce high-resolution images
- 11:00
New technique to study superheavy elements
- 10:30
Local changes in species diversity in Europe
- 10:30
New bioink for cell bioprinting in 3-D
- 10:30
Crop infesting spores 'tricked' by new biomaterials to aid global wheat production
- 10:30
Black women often ignored by social justice movements
- 10:30
Long-term heat-storage ceramics absorbing thermal energy from hot water
- 10:30
Using math formulas to predict earthquakes
- 10:30
When the world changes under a political scientist's feet
- 10:01
Social media inspired models show winter warming hits fish stocks
- 10:01
Tiny bubbles make a quantum leap
- 10:01
Well-off countries need trade to cut environmental woes
- 10:01
Hidden in our genes: Discovering the fate of cell development
- 10:01
Acid rain and mercury legacy decreases the number of loon chicks in Ontario lakes
- 09:30
The UAE's Mars mission seeks to bring Hope to more places than the red planet
- 09:30
Did ancient Americans settle in Polynesia? The evidence doesn't stack up
- 09:30
Did ancient Americans settle in Polynesia? The evidence doesn't stack up
- 09:30
Genetic differences between global American Crocodile populations identified in DNA analysis
- 09:30
Mothers' paid work suffers during pandemic, study finds
- 09:30
Deaths in custody database gives voice to the vulnerable
- 09:30
Keeping a steady eye on sea level change from space
- 09:30
The most ancient evidence of horsemanship in the bronze age
- 09:30
New materials for extra thin computer chips
- 09:30
Bat research critical to preventing next pandemic
- 09:30
Smartphone witnessing becomes synonymous with Black patriotism after George Floyd's death
- 09:30
Our helicopter rescue may seem a lot of effort for a plain little bird, but it was worth it
- 09:00
How much fluorine is too much fluorine?
- 09:00
5 ways higher education can be seen as hostile to women of color
- 09:00
Air remains cleaner as post-lockdown traffic returns to normal, new research suggests
- 09:00
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