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Thursday th 20th of February 2020
I'll scratch yours if you scratch mine: How rats help each other out
- 10:10
High frequency of unwanted duplications in CRISPR-Cas9 edits
- 10:10
Mathematicians propose new way of using neural networks to work with noisy, high-dimensional data
- 10:10
Electrocatalyst exhibits superb water splitting activity
- 10:10
Tadpoles create their own air bubbles to breathe
- 10:10
Record number of wild baby Siamese crocodiles spotted in Cambodian hotspot
- 10:10
Over 100 eucalypt tree species newly recommended for threatened listing
- 09:40
Bushfire maps from satellite data show glaring gap in Australia's preparedness
- 09:40
Journey to the center of Mars: A new compositional model for the red planet
- 09:40
Mobile phones are a workplace problem in retail
- 09:40
Sex in space: Could technology meet astronauts' intimate needs?
- 09:40
Sharp decrease in sparrows caused by use of artificial grass in city parks
- 09:40
One small step: Getting started with astronomy
- 09:40
Logistics of self-assembly processes
- 09:40
Shark may avoid cold blood by holding its breath on deep dives
- 09:40
Novel biocatalytic system turns waste biomass into value-added chemicals
- 09:40
Male doctoral graduates earn more, more likely to have permanent jobs than female counterparts
- 09:40
Revealed: Protein 'spike' lets the 2019-nCoV coronavirus pierce, invade human cells
- 09:40
Why the science on hazard reduction is contested
- 09:40
The 20-minute neighborhood: Why isn't it a key policy direction?
- 09:40
Physicists grab individual atoms in groundbreaking experiment
- 09:10
Following sea trout minute by minute
- 08:40
Study of African society inspires broad thinking about human paternity, fidelity
- 08:40
NASA prepares for new science flights above coastal Louisiana
- 08:40
Why is the pain of women and minorities often ignored?
- 08:40
Floodplain damages affect long-term housing development in high-risk areas
- 08:40
How are microbes attracted to an oil spill?
- 08:40
Study finds no acceleration in crime from Formula 1 race
- 08:40
To help students think in 3-D, a geologist turns to paper model making
- 08:40
What's the real cost of a bottle of soda (and everything else)?
- 08:40
Repor: Justice-involved youth experience mental and psychological challenges
- 08:40
Cyanobacteria problems will worsen if carbon concentrations continue to rise
- 07:42
Freeze-dried strawberries and ice cream make for a very stable relationship
- 07:42
Plants can detect insect attacks by 'sniffing' each other's aromas
- 07:42
Scientists uncover a novel generic mechanism for the division of artificial cells into two daughter cells
- 07:42
Why tourism's future lies in its past
- 07:42
'Peak phosphorus' is upon us, and sewage is valuable muck
- 07:42
ALPHA collaboration reports first measurements of certain quantum effects in antimatter
- 07:20
Study finds microbes can alter an environment dramatically before dying out
- 07:20
Himalayan wolf discovered to be a unique wolf adapted to harsh high altitude life
- 06:50
Freedom of Information legislation: Fit for purpose?
- 06:20
First genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease
- 06:00
Nearly 900,000 pangolins trafficked in Southeast Asia: watchdog
- 04:00
What makes dogs so special? Science says love
- 04:00
Scientists develop open-source software to analyze economics of biofuels, bioproducts
- 03:30
Illuminating interactions between decision-making and the environment
- 03:30
Australia launches national inquiry into bushfires
- 03:30
Watching TV helps birds make better food choices
- 00:30
Fifty years of data show new changes in bird migration
- 00:00
Wednesday th 19th of February 2020
Cracks make historical paintings less vulnerable to environmental variations
- 20:11
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