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Monday th 15th of November 2010

New Bacteria-Killing Light Can Destroy Superbugs With the Flip of a Switch - 16:32

Twelve Extreme Animal Modifications in the Name of Science - 14:30

Brilliant 10: Katherine Kuchenbecker, the Puppet Master - 11:33

Friday th 12th of November 2010

This Week In The Future, November 8 - November 12, 2010 - 18:00

Astronomers Make Extraordinarily Detailed Map of the Universe's Dark Matter - 16:30

James Webb Telescope Project Project Reviewed and Reorganized In Wake of Massive Cost Overruns - 16:00

For The First Time, Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Are Released Into The Wild - 13:30

Taxonomists Launch A Grand Effort to Classify Every Species on Earth, With Your Help - 13:00

Brilliant 10: Sarah T. Stewart, the Master Blaster - 10:30

Thursday th 11th of November 2010

DARPA Wants To Detect Chemical Attacks By First Mapping Every City's Normal Scent - 17:50

World's Largest Video Protein Database Promises Rapid Drug Development - 16:00

US Carbon Trading Shuts Down, While Other Nations Step In To Fill the Void - 14:00

Brilliant 10: Michael Bartl, the Nano-Ranger - 10:40

Wednesday th 10th of November 2010

Genetically Engineered Plants Grow Ingredients For Making Green Plastic - 18:00

Tuesday th 9th of November 2010

Data-Broadcasting Chip-on-a-Pill to Start Testing Within 18 Months - 15:30

New Climate Models Predict Hurricane Seasons Years in Advance - 14:40

Scientists Discover Self-Cloning Lizard Species On Vietnamese Restaurant Menu - 13:20

In Twenty Years Chocolate Will Be A Rare Delicacy - 10:20

Monday th 8th of November 2010

Sweeping Report Details the Devastation of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna - 17:30

Climate Scientists Organize to Dispel Climate Misinformation - 16:30

Study Shows Some Evidence Of Human Precognitive Powers - 15:30

Why We Eat Lion, and Other Exotic Meats - 11:31

Researchers Transform Skin Cells Directly Into Blood Cells; Could Yield Effective Treatments for a Host of Diseases - 11:31

Friday th 5th of November 2010

This Week In The Future, November 1 - November 5, 2010 - 17:00

Robonaut 2 Sentenced to Additional Month In Crate - 16:00

Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Five: The Controversial Kilogram - 15:00

TED Talk: Laser Control of Headless Fruit Flies Uncovers Secrets of the Mind - 14:30

At The iGEM Competition, College Students Engineer New Biological Systems - 13:31

Archive Gallery: A Century of Progress in Renewable Energy - 12:00

Will An Asteroid Crush Your House? New Web Tool Shows Exact Effects of Impact - 11:01

Now Discovery Has a Fuel Leak; Delayed Another 48 Hours At Least - 10:30

Is Your Dinner Endangered? DNA Detectives Investigate - 10:30

Thursday th 4th of November 2010

Improve Your Math Skills With An Electric Jolt To Your Brain* - 17:00

LHC To Shift Gears This Month And Create Mini Big Bangs - 15:00

Deep Impact Probe Snaps Close-Up Images of Comet Hartley 2 - 14:00

Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Four: The Mole - 11:20

Fermilab Experiment Hints At Existence of Brand-New Elementary Particle - 10:20

Wednesday th 3rd of November 2010

GOP Plans Investigation Into Climate Change - 16:00

Tired of Repetitive Arguing About Climate Change, Scientist Makes a Bot to Argue For Him - 12:01

Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Three: The Candela - 11:00

Science Wages War Against Mosquitoes: Genetic Engineering, Lasers, and Nano-Attacks - 10:00

Tuesday th 2nd of November 2010

Video: Echolocation Tricks Bats Into Trying to Drink from Sheets of Metal - 17:00

Brilliant 10: Ian Spielman, the Control Freak - 16:03

Scientists May Have Discovered a Cure for the Common Cold (and Lots of Other Viruses) - 13:10

The International Space Station Has Been Continuously Inhabited for Ten Years Today - 11:00

Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Two: The Second - 10:00

Monday th 1st of November 2010

Bat Research Inspires Disciplines Far Beyond Biology - 16:30

Amid Strained Trade Relations with China, Japan Strikes Rare Earths Deal with Vietnam - 15:00

New Breakthroughs In Diode Technology Can Take Electronics Far Beyond Silicon - 13:00

Researchers Grow Miniature, Working Human Livers in the Lab - 09:30