Physorg

Monday th 5th of December 2011

Follow-up study finds prolonged fatigue for those who had chemotherapy for breast cancer - 14:02

Preoperative aspirin therapy can benefit cardiac surgery patients - 14:02

Scientists discover how brain corrects bumps to body - 14:02

Parents' views sought on childhood obesity risk - 14:01

Voyager 1 hits new region at solar system edge - 14:01

Improving depression in nursing home rehab patients through telemedicine - 14:01

Researchers find confidence is key to women's spatial skills - 13:32

Orphaned children exhibit genetic changes that require nurturing parents - 13:32

A more ethical way to compare epilepsy treatments - 13:31

Veterinarians find infections faster by monitoring blood compound - 13:31

Benefits abound with recently patented system that reduces phosphorus in wastewater - 13:31

Autism may involve disordered white matter in the brain - 13:31

VLT finds fastest rotating star - 13:31

A study of strong ground motion may show need to modify building codes - 13:31

Scientists rediscover rarest US bumblebee - 13:31

WCS confirms the return of the Persian leopard In Afghanistan's central highlands - 13:31

Maltreated children show same pattern of brain activity as combat soldiers - 13:01

Neuroscientists find greater complexity in how we perceive motion - 13:01

Study examines family formations in young adulthood - 13:01

C. difficile lengthens hospital stays by 6 days - 13:01

Giant super-earths made of diamond are possible - 13:01

Kepler confirms its first planet in habitable zone of sun-like star - 12:33

Funding models not associated with better preventive care delivery - 12:33

IBM researchers demonstrate future of computing with graphene, racetrack and carbon nanotube breakthroughs - 12:02

Siemens makes US acquisition in smart grid sector - 12:01

Study shows people can guess personality via body odor - 12:01

Plasma-based treatment goes viral - 12:01

How muscle fatigue originates in the head - 11:31

Experts call on governments, industries and the water and trade research communities - 11:31

Ground-level ozone pollution helped to recover normal ozone levels over the Iberian Peninsula - 11:31

Blood protein EPO involved in origin and spread of cancer - 11:31

Autonomous deployment demonstration program completes flight testing - 11:31

A new, more versatile type of control for autonomous systems - 11:03

People matter in climate change models - 11:03

When the heat's on, fish can cope - 11:03

American first: A patient treated with a disappearing heart device - 11:02

Acquired traits can be inherited via small RNAs - 11:02

Oxidative stress: Less harmful than suspected? - 11:02

Healthy piglets? Not with sulfonamides - 11:02

Old recipe making a come back - 11:02

Sony hints at holodeck future with captivating videos - 11:02

Microsoft rolls out Xbox TV platform - 11:02

Assisted suicide _ Canada revisits an old debate - 11:02

Back-room negotiations begin on climate intentions - 11:02

Astronomers discover biggest black holes ever - 11:02

New study identifies the cause of diabetes misdiagnosis among Asian Americans - 10:01

Study finds climate changes faster than species can adapt - 10:01

S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g electrical conductance to the limit - 10:01

Scientists perform first Asian genome-wide association study on spine disease - 10:01

Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease - 10:01