Physorg

Monday th 13th of February 2012

Scientists work to detach protein that HIV uses as protective shield - 13:31

Stress in cells activates hepatitis viruses - 13:30

Practice makes perfect, but not when it comes to decisions about risk - 13:30

Physician approaches to palliative sedation - 13:30

Two new records: The world's strongest and purest neutron beam - 13:30

10 rights and responsibilities of users of electronic health records - 13:30

Powerful myeloma treatment regimen shows promise for AL amyloidosis - 13:30

Weighing the difference: Switching to water, diet beverages can tip the scales - 13:30

Writing a new code for life? - 12:32

Obama budget slashes Mars exploration - 12:04

In older adults, fluctuating sense of control linked to cognitive ability - 12:04

Children at risk for ingestion of PAHs from pavement sealant, study finds - 12:04

Study evaluates the factors underlying Medicare decisions on coverage of medical technology - 12:04

Breast cancer survivors suffer musculoskeletal alterations caused by surgery - 12:04

New devices could hold key to predicting premature births - 12:04

Humans blamed as shark attacks 'double' - 11:30

Know a teen hurt by a date? Someone else has been hurting them too, research finds - 11:30

Norway: New legal limits in traffic for drugs other than alcohol - 11:30

Environment Canada cuts threaten science, international agreements - 11:30

New cases of rare genetic disorder identified - 11:30

New HIV-vaccine tested on people - 11:30

U.S. clears path for offshore wind farms - 11:30

What we mean when we ask for the milk - 11:01

Nerve sparing helps most prostate cancer patients to have same orgasms as before surgery - 11:01

Larger belly linked to memory problems in people with HIV - 11:01

Lens produces hours of scientific work in seconds - 11:01

Big fish reveal shelter secrets on reefcam - 11:01

Pharmaceuticals from crab shells - 11:01

China's pollution related to E-cars may be more harmful than gasoline cars, researchers find - 11:01

Gearing up for data deluge from world's biggest radio telescope - 11:01

A new technique identifies corpses by comparing the skull with a picture of the subject alive - 11:01

Study analyzes emotions in software engineering - 11:01

Middle school teachers, students stay after school to work on science, engineering projects - 11:01

Apple stock breaks $500 level, continuing rally - 11:01

Slowing ocean current caused Earth to spin faster - 10:01

'It's not nutritious until it's eaten' - 09:30

Planck mission steps closer to the cosmic blueprint - 09:30

Independent group inspects Apple supplier - 09:30

A lost world? How zooarchaeology can inform biodiversity conservation - 09:02

New ability to regrow blood vessels holds promise for treatment of heart disease - 09:02

Big Society could threaten biodiversity conservation - 09:02

Myths and shame keep many from seeking bankruptcy protection - 09:02

Motivation to exercise affects behavior - 09:02

Fast photon control brings quantum photonic technologies closer - 09:02

Darpa to develop mobile millimeter-wave backhaul networks - 08:31

'Smart' microcapsules in a single step - 08:31

A better picture of clouds - 08:31

A continent ablaze in auroral and manmade light - 08:31

Scientists drill two miles down to ancient Lake Vostok - 08:31

Teaching teens safety in the virtual world - 08:31