Physorg

Monday th 4th of May 2020

Outer tube-selectively boron-doped double-walled carbon nanotubes for thermoelectric applications - 11:40

Foraging Drosophila flies are open for new microbial partners - 11:40

Research examines the impact of new technology used in video court hearings - 11:40

When natural disasters strike locally, urban networks spread the damage globally - 11:40

Climate change increases risk of fisheries conflict - 11:40

Study highlights gallium oxide's promise for next generation radiation detectors - 11:40

How new materials increase the efficiency of direct ethanol fuel cells - 11:40

2016 presidential campaign emails reveal strategy, surprises - 11:40

How the coronavirus has changed air quality and what it could mean for the weather - 11:40

How gene flow between species influences the evolution of Darwin's finches - 11:40

Team ensures stability of desalination process with magnesium - 11:40

Breakthrough in molecular machines - 10:10

Creating new social divides: Coronavirus is reshaping how we see ourselves and the world around us - 10:10

Do you use your work phone outside working hours? - 10:10

Arctic 'shorefast' sea ice threatened by climate change, study finds - 10:10

Malaria risk is highest in early evening, study finds - 10:10

New ancient plant captures snapshot of evolution - 10:10

Eleven human genomes in nine days - 10:10

Smart use of genomic data needed in species conservation - 10:10

Discovery of bacterial enzyme activity could lead to new sugar-based drugs - 10:10

Predators help prey adapt to an uncertain future - 10:10

Machine learning platform generates novel COVID-19 antibody sequences for experimental testing - 09:40

Spring signals female bees to lay the next generation of pollinators - 09:40

English scientist Roger Bacon's 800-year-old tonic for what ails us: The truth - 09:40

Saving lives while protecting freedoms in the age of COVID-19 - 09:40

Study: Environmental protection policies, clean technology mandates can spur economic growth - 09:40

Print your own laboratory-grade microscope for US$18 - 09:40

Seaweed may become a profitable piece in the green transition jigsaw - 09:40

How the coronavirus is hampering enforcement of California's air pollution rules - 09:40

Research reveals full impact of faulting for shale gas extraction - 09:10

Magnetic pulses alter salmon's orientation, suggesting they navigate via magnetite in their tissue - 09:10

Image: Hubble spots stretching spiral - 09:10

Biofabrication: 3-D printing, sonic tweezers, and the creation of neurons in microscopic cages - 09:10

Why COVID-19 provides a lesson for Africa to fund social assistance - 09:10

A novel idea: Integrating urban and rural safety nets in Africa during the pandemic - 09:10

Radio burst inside Milky Way may give clues about fast radio bursts - 09:10

NASA's Perseverance rover will look at Mars through these eyes - 09:10

Malaria mosquito research could provide new control tools - 09:10

U.S. public 'firmly opposed' to reopening the economy immediately - 09:10

Infection researchers identify starting points for SARS-CoV-2 vaccine and therapy development - 09:10

We've had a taste of disrupted food supplies: Here are 5 ways we can avoid a repeat - 09:10

Roving bandits and looted coastlines: How the global appetite for sand is fueling a crisis - 09:10

Exciton resonance tuning of an atomically thin lens - 09:10

Reclaiming the streets? We all can have a say in the 'new normal' after coronavirus - 09:10

Too many left behind: The failing of COVID-19 prevention measures in informal settlements - 09:10

Pacific oysters in the Salish Sea may not contain as many microplastics as previously thought - 08:40

Alternative Earths: Characterizing the Earth during different stages of its 4.5-billion-year existence - 08:40

Study discovers proteins in rice vital for pollination - 08:40

Lockdown challenges: What evolution tells us about our need for personal space - 08:40

Scientists use phononic crystals to make dynamic acoustic tweezers - 08:10