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Wednesday th 19th of October 2011

Genetically Modified Algae Are Magnetic, For Ease of Manipulation - 12:30

Brilliant 10: Molecular Filmmaker - 09:30

Tuesday th 18th of October 2011

Video: A Mashup of 3-D Printing and Augmented Reality Helps Find New Drug Targets - 17:00

$500,000 USDA Grant Could Help Genetically Modified Salmon Company Stay Afloat - 14:30

SETI's Seth Shostak on How, When, and Where We Will Meet Aliens - 11:31

The Search for Alien Life Is On - 10:30

Monday th 17th of October 2011

Structural Self-Replication Based on DNA Could Create New Materials - 15:31

Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Might Be Explained By GPS Failing to Account For Special Relativity - 13:30

Electronic Circuits Rewire Themselves on Demand, Depending On What They're Needed For - 11:31

Brilliant 10: The Neuron Observer - 10:30

Brilliant 10: The Chemical Catcher - 09:30

Friday th 14th of October 2011

Brilliant 10: The Chemical Mechanic - 15:31

The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, October 10-14 - 12:00

The Very Large Array Wants You To Rename It - 11:01

Brilliant 10: The Robot Trainer - 09:30

Thursday th 13th of October 2011

Growing Schizophrenic Brain Cells In A Dish Helps Neuroscientists Study Mental Illness Up Close - 16:00

Nearly All Vertebrates, Including Us, Descended From a Creature With An Electromagnetic Sixth Sense - 14:00

Editing Human Stem Cell Genes Could Let Patients Grow Their Own Cures - 12:00

Sensor-Laden Mouthguards Record Head Impact Data on the Gridiron - 09:30

Wednesday th 12th of October 2011

Jaguar is Getting a GPU Upgrade, to Make it the World's Fastest Supercomputer Again - 14:30

Brilliant 10: Sun Diver - 10:30

Brilliant 10: The Computational Contortionist - 09:30

Tuesday th 11th of October 2011

Did an Ancient Kraken Create Its Own Friends? What About a Modern Jellyfish? - 14:30

Ocean Explorers Find Largest Virus Ever Seen, 20 Times Bigger than the Average Bug - 11:31

Brilliant 10: The Light Wrangler - 10:00

Monday th 10th of October 2011

Optimism Is a Brain Defect, According to Functional MRI Scans - 16:30

Keeping Surgical Infections at Bay With a Cocoon of Air - 15:30

How a Team of Enthusiasts Are Mapping Dark Matter - 14:30

Brilliant 10: Butterfly Pharmacist - 09:30

Friday th 7th of October 2011

First Images of Interstellar Turbulence Show a Churning, Gaseous "Snake Pit" - 12:30

The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, October 3-7 - 11:31

A Treasure Trove of Undiscovered Life: Raw Sewage - 09:30

Thursday th 6th of October 2011

Sponsored Post: Radioshack Race Car Pulse Jet Engine DIY Project - 18:00

How Do You Autopsy a Whale? - 17:00

Space Rocks Like This One Probably Helped Deliver Earth's Oceans - 12:00

Searching for Life in All the Right Places - 11:00

Found: The Particular Brain Fold That Helps People Distinguish Between Imagination and Reality - 09:30

Wednesday th 5th of October 2011

Researchers Turn Cloned Human Embryo into Working Stem Cell Line - 14:30

Can Animals Really Be Gay? - 13:30

Chemist Once Accused of 'Quasi-Science' Wins Nobel For Quasicrystal Discovery - 11:31

Tuesday th 4th of October 2011

The Winners of the 2011 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition - 18:00

Video: Underwater Nano-Mirage Effect Enables On-Demand Invisibility - 15:30

Tiny Cilia Inside Corpse' Noses Could Be a More Reliable Indicator of Time of Death - 14:00

Dark Energy Wins Nobel Prize in Physics - 11:30

Monday th 3rd of October 2011

Five Reasons You Should Care About the New Ozone Hole Over the Arctic - 17:00

The Recently Discovered Molecules That Could End Up Affecting Your Memory - 16:00

Physicists Say Speed-of-Light-Breaking Neutrinos Would've Lost Their Energy Along the Way - 15:00

ALMA, the World's Largest Radio Telescope, Grabs Its First Images - 13:30

Nobel Prize for Medicine Awarded to Scientist Who Prolonged Own His Life With His Research - 11:01

Visitors Enjoy a Nuclear Amusement Park in Germany - 09:30