Physorg

Wednesday th 12th of February 2020

Antibiotics discovered that kill bacteria in a new way - 13:10

Huge bacteria-eating viruses close gap between life and non-life - 13:10

Human language most likely evolved gradually - 13:10

Pollinating opossums confirm decades-long theory - 13:10

X-ray microscopy at BESSY II: Nanoparticles can change cells - 12:40

Citizen scientists discover rare cosmic pairing - 12:40

Pea instead of soy in animal feed - 12:40

Modified clay can remove herbicide from water - 12:40

Discovery brings nanoscale thermal switches needed for next-gen computing - 12:10

How plants in the cabbage family look inward when sulfur is scarce - 12:10

New quasiparticle unveiled in room temperature semiconductors - 12:10

How roots find their way to water - 12:10

Video: Lagrange mission to provide solar warning - 11:10

Study highlights complexity of public responses to corporate crises - 11:10

Disgust drives some religious thoughts and feelings—new research suggests - 11:10

Think you'll make a great boss? Research shows that power can corrupt - 11:10

Taming age survival of Asian elephants three times higher than in the 1970s—certain calves still more at risk - 11:10

Marvelous mycorrhizae: The fungal networks that boost food production - 11:10

Girls consistently outperform boys in reading skills—but this could be changing - 11:10

Right beneath the skin we all have the same bacteria - 11:10

Hackers could shut down satellites–or turn them into weapons - 11:10

Polar bears in Baffin Bay skinnier, having fewer cubs due to less sea ice - 11:10

Invasive species that threaten biodiversity on the Antarctic Peninsula are identified - 11:10

The use of jargon kills people's interest in science, politics - 10:40

Rising seas already overwhelm the Bay Area. Here is the desperate bid to avert disaster - 10:40

Professor teaches tiny nanoparticles to prevent heart attacks - 10:40

Antiferromagnetic bimeron shows chaotic behaviors - 10:40

New method for calculating optimal trajectories for flight to the moon - 10:40

Bacteria genes help researchers keep track of human environmental impact in oceans - 10:40

Researchers develop smaller, lighter radiation shielding - 10:40

Small altitude changes could cut contrail impact of flights by up to 59 percent - 10:40

Silica increases water availability for plants: Researchers discover a way to enhance food security - 10:40

Ten things we've learned about the sun from NASA's SDO this decade - 10:10

Lane change in the cytoskeleton - 10:10

Research reveals surprising seasonal changes in Hudson Bay currents - 09:40

Animal simulations and smart drug design: Nanomaterial transport to individual cells - 09:40

Time crystals and topological superconductors merge - 09:40

Smoothing out the rough diamonds - 09:40

Dairy cattle found to have less stable personality traits during puberty - 09:40

'Rosetta stone' for urban scaling makes sense of how cities change across time and space - 09:40

Web tool offers instant access to global climate data - 09:40

Giant extinct ancient rodent had a tiny brain - 09:40

Gold's wobbly nucleus: What the short-lived Au187 isotope teaches us about fundamental science research - 09:10

Bringing public health to the forefront in gene set enrichment analysis - 09:10

VLT observations detect a low-mass companion of the young massive star MWC 297 - 09:10

222 scientists say cascading crises are the biggest threat to the well-being of future generations - 09:10

Half of Australians over 55 are open to downsizing, but struggle to find suitable homes - 09:10

Dependency on Chinese travelers makes the impact of new coronavirus novel - 09:10

Astronomers have serious concerns about satellite constellations - 09:10

Bacteria under the microscope: A new growth model for tuberculosis - 08:40