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Monday th 9th of March 2020
Study of hunter-gatherer community shows that how humans rest may affect their risk for heart disease
- 14:20
Collaborating with a team of rivals can resolve conflict—and advance science
- 14:20
Protecting DNA origami for anti-cancer drug delivery
- 14:20
Hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence combine to augment detection of methane leaks
- 13:00
Ancient shell shows days were half-hour shorter 70 million years ago
- 13:00
Tax incentives for businesses could contribute to the decline of the middle class
- 13:00
Food prices after a hard Brexit could increase by GBP50 per week
- 12:30
Climate change at Mount Rainier to increase 'mismatch' between visitors, wildflowers
- 12:30
Groovy key to nanotubes in 2-D
- 12:00
Researchers map protein motion
- 12:00
How new data can make ecological forecasts as good as weather forecasts
- 12:00
Advanced optical imaging technique may lead to structure-guided drug design
- 12:00
Indian Ocean phenomenon spells climate trouble for Australia
- 12:00
New type of pulsating star discovered
- 11:10
Copy/paste and delete: Or, how to thrive without gene regulation
- 11:10
The ink of the future in printed electronics
- 11:10
Astronomers pinpoint rare binary brown dwarf
- 11:10
Strong signals show how proteins come and go
- 11:10
'Strange' glimpse into neutron stars and symmetry violation
- 11:10
Turbulent convection at the heart of stellar activity
- 11:10
How do you weigh a single molecule?
- 11:10
Researchers establish new viable CRISPR-Cas12b system for plant genome engineering
- 11:10
Powering the future with revolutionary lithium extraction technique
- 11:10
Cute monkeys perceived as safer, but in reality dominant animals get closer to humans
- 10:41
Looking outside the fiber: Researchers demonstrate new concept of optical fiber sensors
- 10:41
With the coronavirus outbreak, it matters how you get your news
- 10:12
Linguistics lessons for police 'could catch more Dark Web paedophiles'
- 10:12
Machine-learning technology to track odd events among LHC data
- 10:12
Bacteria might help other bacteria to tolerate antibiotics better
- 10:12
Wearable devices powered by body motion using stretchable carbon nanotube thin films
- 10:12
What MH17 has taught us about international disaster investigations
- 10:12
Atomic fingerprint identifies emission sources of uranium
- 10:12
Sea turtles have a deadly attraction to stinky plastic
- 10:12
How technology can combat the rising tide of fake science
- 10:12
Ship noise hampers crab camouflage
- 10:12
Research uncovers a new way of making chiral catalysts
- 10:12
Coronavirus should give us hope that we are able to tackle the climate crisis
- 10:12
New findings: Differences in particulate matter might reshape air pollution studies
- 09:50
Microbes play important role in soil's nitrogen cycle
- 09:50
Crystal creates a supercontinuum breakthrough
- 09:50
A new method to improve tropical cyclone intensity forecasts
- 09:50
Scientists develop solution for preparing macroscopic 2-D MXenes
- 09:20
Scientists prevent critical collapse of higher-order solitons
- 09:20
Extremely active and selective immobilized catalyst for electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction
- 09:20
Study achieves a new record fiber QKD transmission distance of over 509 km
- 09:20
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires were transported 50 kilometers
- 09:20
Highly selective recovery of lanthanides via layered vanadate with acid and radiation resistance
- 09:20
Researchers reveal novel ethylene signaling mechanism in rice roots
- 09:20
What's up with all the crane flies in Tucson?
- 08:50
Effects of Palau fishing restrictions studied
- 08:50
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