Physorg

Thursday th 6th of February 2020

8 things we do that really confuse our dogs - 10:10

France keeps eyes peeled for ruinous tomato virus - 10:10

Solar Orbiter: Ready for launch - 10:10

'Flammable ice' discovery offers up clue to life on other planets - 09:40

Study reveals evolutionary clues to honeybees' social complexity - 09:40

Burdensome California regulations stymie backyard cottage production, study finds - 09:40

Sugar ants' preference for pee may reduce greenhouse gas emissions - 09:40

A protein lulls algae to 'sleep,' and what that means for making green fuels - 09:40

Rosetta data reveals process behind color-changing chameleon comet - 09:40

A gold butterfly can make its own semiconductor skin - 09:40

Using submarine cables to detect earthquakes - 09:40

3-D trapping of Rydberg atoms in holographic optical bottle beam traps - 09:40

Could houses of the future be made by bacteria? - 09:40

Bogong Bikkies: Nutritionally suitable baked biscuits help mountain pygmy-possums after bushfires - 09:40

Controlling buckling in a nanoscale beam using electrostatic effects - 09:40

Black holes eat stars in variable mood lighting - 09:40

Botswana to start auctions of elephant hunting licences - 09:40

Researchers identify commonly overlooked key attributes of effective leaders - 09:40

Structure of human thyroglobulin identified - 09:40

For the first time, an ESA deep space antenna controlled two spacecraft with one dish - 09:11

Sheep know the grass isn't always greener when it comes to their health - 09:11

World's most powerful particle accelerator one big step closer - 09:11

A method to engineer immune cells so they grow even in hostile tumors - 09:11

Chinese 'love revolution' chronicled through study of Western cultural influences - 09:11

New tool monitors real time mutations in flu - 08:00

Studies on mass shootings assess trends, gauge effectiveness, and recommend policies - 08:00

An invasive flatworm from Argentina, Obama nungara, found across France and Europe - 07:10

Experimental fingerprint test can distinguish between those who have taken or handled cocaine - 05:20

Record-breaking US astronaut set to return to Earth - 04:30

Multiple eco-crises could trigger 'systemic collapse': scientists - 04:30

Coronavirus could cost Australian universities 'billions' - 04:30

Conflict between ranchers and wildlife intensifies as climate change worsens in Chile - 04:00

At least 13% of wastewater treated by Southern Ontario septic systems ends up in streams - 04:00

Sediment loading key to predicting post-wildfire debris flows - 04:00

Universities cancel study-abroad programs amid virus fears - 04:00

Wednesday th 5th of February 2020

Direct touch of food makes eating experience more enjoyable - 16:00

Is it possible to reduce political polarization? - 16:00

NASA satellite observes Tropical Storm Francisco's formation - 15:30

Astronomers reveal rare double nucleus in nearby 'Cocoon Galaxy' - 15:30

Why males pack a powerful punch - 14:00

Scientists solve structure enabling cyanobacteria to thrive in low light - 14:00

Bumblebees carry heavy loads in economy mode - 14:00

New global biodiversity study provides unified map of life on land and in the ocean - 14:00

9,900-year-old Mexican female skeleton distinct from other early American settlers - 14:00

When a speck influences a storm - 13:00

The invisibility cloak of a fungus - 13:00

Social media content matters for job candidates, researchers find - 13:00

UNT professor's virtual lab may hold key to preventing undersea oil pipeline leaks - 13:00

Not all in-home drinking water filters completely remove toxic PFAS - 13:00

Tribal vote nixes plans for radioactive waste storage underground near Lake Huron - 13:00