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Thursday th 19th of March 2020
Scientists expect spring floods to be milder than last year
- 14:00
Coronavirus testing kits to be developed using new RNA imaging technology
- 14:00
Achievement gaps may explain racial overrepresentation in special education
- 14:00
Stretchable supercapacitors to power tomorrow's wearable devices
- 14:00
Researchers detail how antineutrino detectors could aid nuclear nonproliferation
- 14:00
Team discovers quasar tsunamis capable of preventing stars from forming
- 14:00
Improving success of giraffe translocations
- 13:30
Researchers unlock secrets to swimming efficiency of whales, dolphins for next-gen underwater robots
- 13:30
Compact beam steering studies to revolutionize autonomous navigation, AR, neuroscience
- 13:30
A nanoscale laser made of gold and zinc oxide
- 13:30
Slow growth in black rhino numbers cause for hope: conservationists
- 13:00
Global human genomes reveal rich genetic diversity shaped by complex evolutionary history
- 13:00
Scientists program cells to carry out gene-guided construction projects
- 13:00
Glucagon receptor structures reveal G protein specificity mechanism
- 13:00
Unraveling optical parameters: New method to optimize plasmon enhanced spectroscopy
- 11:11
Advances in genetic, geospatial techniques aid efforts to fend off invasive insects
- 11:11
NASA finds little strength left in Tropical Cyclone Herold
- 11:11
Social policies might not only improve economic well-being, but also health
- 11:11
How molecules self-assemble into superstructures
- 11:11
Observing phytoplankton via satellite
- 11:11
Opening plastic bags and bottles may generate microplastics
- 11:11
Starlings sleep less during summer and full-moon nights
- 11:11
Chandra data tests 'theory of everything'
- 11:11
Scientists learn how vampire bat strangers make friends
- 10:12
Study investigates evolution during Cambrian Explosion
- 10:12
Study reveals secret of 18th century portrait
- 10:12
Scientists transform ultra-tough pollen into flexible material
- 09:51
Building a better color vision test for animals
- 09:51
Research finds gender bias in textbooks of Indonesia and other Muslim majority countries
- 09:51
Seductive details inhibit learning
- 09:51
Improving access to cycling can benefit women in marginalized neighborhoods
- 09:51
The importance of creative problem-solving in the workplace
- 09:51
Radial synthesis breaks new ground for chemical research and production
- 09:51
Bone analyses tell about kitchen utensils in the Middle Ages
- 09:51
The strange orbits of 'Tatooine' planetary disks
- 09:51
Environmental policy often has undesirable side effects
- 09:20
Visualizing differences in RNA biology between single cells
- 09:20
The US owes $23.5 trillion but can still afford a big coronavirus stimulus package
- 09:20
How strong a role does religion play in US elections?
- 09:20
Artificial solid fog material creates pleasant laser light
- 09:20
Victoria bans fracking for good, but quietly lifts onshore gas exploration ban
- 09:20
Open sesame: Micro RNAs regulate plant pores
- 09:20
When consumers want plastic, but also worry about the planet
- 09:20
Organellogenesis still a work in progress in novel dinoflagellates
- 09:20
Small robots practice scouting skills for future moon mission
- 09:20
Dark matter and massive galaxies
- 09:20
Iron is everywhere in Earth's vicinity, suggest two decades of Cluster data
- 09:20
Remote working: The new normal for many, but it comes with hidden risks
- 09:00
Without a Brexit fisheries deal, herring and other North Sea species face dire future
- 09:00
Chip-based devices improve practicality of quantum-secured communication
- 09:00
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