Archive of articles published on the 1st of September 2010
-
New infrared light may open new frontier in fighting cancer, Tay Sachs
-
Less is more: Study shows that teens who sleep less eat more fatty foods and snacks
-
Computer scientists leverage dark silicon to improve smartphone battery life
-
Providing body armor to all US police officers is worth the cost, study finds
-
Researchers discover how to conduct first test of 'untestable' string theory
-
Special edition journal provides new perspectives and guidance for managing white pine blister rust
-
10 minutes could prevent one-third of road deaths
-
TGen finds therapeutic targets for rare cancer in children
-
UK youth justice system treats ethnic groups differently
-
Mimicking fish and tailoring radar to warn of bridge peril
-
The superwind galaxy NGC 4666
-
Helping corn-based plastics take more heat
-
Infant's gaze may be an early, but subtle, marker for autism risk
-
Economic theory suggests symbiosis is driven by simple self-interest, not rewards or punishment
-
Keeping faith -- schools must balance ethos with equality
-
Violence in inner city neighborhoods contributes to trouble with asthma
-
Listen up -- U-M experiment records ultrafast chemical reaction with vibrational echoes
-
Snail mail beats phones to help feds sustain ample fish stocks in US coastal waters
-
Personalized medicine: Molecular imaging predicts treatment success in many cancers
-
Problem of fake medicines in developing countries could be solved
-
Many urban streams harmful to aquatic life following winter pavement deicing
-
Surgery to repair torn shoulder muscles in the elderly can reduce pain and improve function
-
New pump created for microneedle drug-delivery patch
-
China's monopoly on 17 key elements sets stage for supply crisis
-
Submarines could use new nanotube technology for sonar and stealth
-
Black rice rivals pricey blueberries as source of healthful antioxidants
-
200-fold boost in fuel cell efficiency advances 'personalized energy systems'
-
New evidence that fat cells are not just dormant storage depots for calories
-
Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen trees from elk?
-
Frugal microbes reduce the cost of proteins
-
Protecting nerve cells from death in a model of stroke
-
The perfect nanocube: Precise control of size, shape and composition
-
Micro rheometer is latest Lab On a Chip device
-
Glasperlenspiel: NIST scientists propose new test for gravity
-
NIST sensor measures yoctonewton forces fast
-
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children
-
NIST researchers create 'quantum cats' made of light
-
Text messages reveal the emotional timeline of September 11, 2001
-
Surgeons impact whether a woman gets breast reconstruction, U-M study finds
-
Mindfulness meditation increases well-being in adolescent boys
-
New material may reveal inner workings of hi-temp superconductors
-
New study singles out factors linked to cognitive deficits in type 2 diabetes
-
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features chromosomal rearrangement, gene copy number methods
-
Capacity for exercise can be inherited, UC Riverside biologists find
-
NIST ultraviolet source helps NASA spacecraft measure the origins of space weather
-
Cranberry juice shows promise blocking Staph infections
-
Getting a tail up on conservation?
-
Airline passengers in developing countries face 13 times crash risk as US: INFORMS study
-
Third generation map of human genetic variation published
-
A model system for group behavior of nanomachines
-
Targeted strategies needed to find, prevent and treat breast cancer among Mexican-origin women
-
Finding variants in the human genome
-
Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
-
Antibiotic resistance: It takes a village
-
Scientists identify protein that spurs formation of Alzheimer's plaques
-
Bacterial charity work thwarts medical treatments
-
Stanford-developed app shows 2-D structure of thousands of RNA molecules
-
Live imaging puts new light on stem cell division
-
Charitable behavior found in bacteria
-
New research finds evidence of charitable behavior in bacteria
-
Resource-savvy communities generate healthy, sustainable changes
-
Hurricane warnings posted on US East Coast, NASA sees Earl's heavy rainfall
-
New study strengthens link between everyday stress and obesity using an animal model
-
NASA infrared data sees convection building in Fiona's clouds
-
NASA and NOAA's newest GOES satellite ready for action
-
Infrared NASA image shows strong convection in new Atlantic Depression 9
-
'You kick like a girl'
-
When it comes to the immune system, we're all more alike than previously thought, study finds
-
New process promises to revolutionize manufacturing of products
-
Stopping smoking cessation treatments too soon may reduce odds of success for 45 percent of smokers
-
Brain exercises may slow cognitive decline initially, but speed up dementia later
-
Saundra McGuire co-authors article with Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann
-
A single interaction affects the way a child seeks information, Queen’s University study finds
-
Neonatal intensive care units critical to infant survival
-
U-M researchers receive largest single collection of psoriasis DNA samples
-
Study finds commercial organic farms have better fruit and soil, lower environmental impact
-
New TB diagnostic proves effective, expedient, study finds
-
Biochemical pathway may link addiction, compulsive eating
-
Lower blood pressure goal benefits some African-Americans with chronic kidney disease
-
Lower blood pressure may preserve kidney function in some patients
-
Metal-mining bacteria are green chemists
-
Microsoft Excel-based algorithm predicts cancer prognosis
-
Carlos '97 free kick no fluke, say French physicists
-
Pivotal study finds link between PTSD and dementia
-
16.6 million small business employees could benefit from ACA provisions starting this year
-
Risk of marijuana's 'gateway effect' overblown, new UNH research shows
-
Chronic Lyme disease: How often is it diagnosed and treated?
-
New guidelines to ease sleepless nights