Physorg

Monday th 24th of February 2020

CRISPR gene cuts may offer new way to chart human genome - 13:31

The 'purrfect' music for calming cats - 13:31

Going super small to get super strong metals - 13:30

Team discovers new way to control the phase of light using 2-D materials - 13:30

The seismicity of Mars - 13:30

Boost soybean yields by adapting photosynthesis to fleeting shadows, according to model - 13:30

Transport protein efficiently uses three independent lifts to shuttle the goods - 13:30

Researchers examine nations losing fish species due to climate change - 13:30

Ice cover takes deep dip on Great Lakes - 13:30

A study of economic compensation for victims of sexual violence in Europe - 13:30

Researchers ID protein function in parasites that cause sometimes fatal diseases - 13:30

Camera trap study captures Sumatran tigers, clouded leopards, other rare beasts - 13:30

A simple retrofit transforms electron microscopes into high-speed atom-scale cameras - 13:30

Technology in higher education: learning with it instead of from it - 13:30

Climate change will cause a loss of olive production in Andalusia - 13:00

Team develops optical communications technology to double data transfer speed - 13:00

An 'exceptionally stable' single-atom catalyst - 13:00

Tackling a top killer of New Jersey's bald eagles: electrocution - 13:00

Pioneering black mathematician Katherine Johnson has died - 11:00

Nations seek biodiversity accord to stave off mass extinction - 11:00

Scientists develop a composite membrane for long-life zinc-based flow batteries - 11:00

Oldest reconstructed bacterial genomes link farming, herding with emergence of new disease - 11:00

Mirrored chip could enable handheld dark-field microscopes - 11:00

Ability to control spin of atom-like impurities in 2-D material hexagonal boron-nitride demonstrated - 11:00

One billion-year-old green seaweed fossils identified, relative of modern land plants - 11:00

Watching magnetic nano 'tornadoes' in 3-D - 11:00

First direct seismic measurements of Ьars reveal a geologically active planet - 11:00

When coronavirus is not alone: Team of complexity scientists present 'meme' model for multiple diseases - 11:00

Scientists simplify access to drug building block - 11:00

Soft robot fingers gently grasp deep-sea jellyfish - 11:00

Solar storms may leave gray whales blind and stranded - 11:00

New study offers clues to origin of laws - 11:00

High temperatures add more stress to Australia's Great Barrier Reef - 10:30

College men more likely to seek grade changes than college women - 10:30

Analyzing Edgar Allan Poe's writings to solve the mystery of his death - 10:30

Researchers develop strategy to protect wine grapes from smoke-taint - 10:30

Mine waste dams threaten the environment, even when they don't fail - 10:30

Having an eye for colors: Printable light sensors - 10:30

Threatened birds and mammals have irreplaceable roles in the natural world - 10:30

Trajectory of fast-swimming magnetotactic bacterium is series of complex loops - 10:30

Forest duff must be considered in controlled burning to avoid damaging trees - 10:30

Lessons from Rwanda: Tackling unsafe drinking water and indoor air pollution - 10:30

Programmable droplet manipulation by a magnetic-actuation robot - 10:00

ATLAS experiment searches for natural supersymmetry using novel techniques - 10:00

New binary millisecond pulsar discovered in NGC 6205 - 10:00

Preparing plants for our future climate - 10:00

Theft and extortion common experiences, say seafarers - 10:00

Extinction rate in bivalve mollusks is not entirely determined by growth rate - 10:00

Image: Hubble fingerprints a galaxy - 09:30

DNA nanostructures suit up for future missions - 09:30