Physorg

Friday th 28th of October 2011

Gov't considers testing anthrax vaccine in kids - 12:30

Lead poisoning in 2,000 children in north Nigeria - 12:30

Measuring the distance of processes - 12:01

Study finds no link between elderly patient activity and hospital falls - 12:01

How to unbalance nothingness - 12:01

Bright lights, small systems: Molecular differentiation using free-electron lasers - 11:02

Researcher working on micro-electromechanical systems to replace pixels - 10:30

New approach to study depression may lead to new marker for risk - 10:30

Folate receptors may serve as a front door to ovarian cancer treatment - 10:30

Mapping the formation of an underwater volcano - 10:30

Cancer survivorship research must look at quality of life: report - 10:30

Stalemate over organic farming slows progress in effort to combat food insecurity in Central Africa - 10:30

How biological capsules respond under stress - 10:30

Elimination of detrimental cross-talks in single-photon detectors pushes quantum optics to new limits - 10:00

Next-generation charging technology for environmentally friendly vehicles - 09:30

An alien code close to home: Seeking ET beyond the radio silence - 09:30

Curtailing open grocery refrigerators' energy loss - 09:30

Professor publishes study on detection of human noroviruses - 09:30

Scientists film hagfish anti-shark slime weapon - 09:30

Planets smashed into dust near supermassive black holes - 09:30

Human-caused climate change a major factor in more frequent Mediterranean droughts: study - 09:30

The rate of data transmission over plastic optical fibers can be increased by controlling modal dispersion - 09:30

Proposed NIH genetic testing registry lacks clarity, understates costs - 09:30

Apple's tongue-tied Siri faces 'Singlish' rival - 09:30

Unprecedented formation of a boron-boron covalent bond opens a new corner of chemistry - 09:30

Coloring musical rhythms with colored noise - 09:00

Nanoparticle imaging: A resonant improvement - 09:00

Part II: The energy that drives the stars - different technologies for unique demands - 09:00

OpenSim open-source software from Stanford accurately models human motion - 09:00

Study shows cranberry juice is better than extracts at fighting bacterial infections - 09:00

Controlling patterns of DNA methylation - 09:00

Policies for a healthier European diet: Are they effective? - 08:30

On guard against drought - 08:30

Antarctic fur seals breed where they were born - 08:30

Parents misjudge impact of pelvic inflammatory disease on teenage girls - 08:30

Haas study sheds eerie light on fright and financial decision making - 08:30

Early growth trajectories have long-term effects on fitness, study finds - 08:30

Zoning boundaries can make good neighbors in conservation - 08:30

Research reveals that birds use optic flow cues to guide flight - 08:30

New genetic switch allows cells to thrive in low oxygen - 08:30

Gold in them hills - 08:30

China censors web after tax riots - 08:01

Scientists take fresh look at 'faster-than-light' experiment - 08:01

BlackBerry 'puts monitoring centre' in India - 08:01

Artificial blood could soon be on the way - 08:01

Fast food most popular with middle incomes - 07:31

Charging toward better neural implants - 07:31

Highly efficient oxygen catalyst found - 07:31

Searching for balloons in a social network - 07:31

'Conserve, conserve, conserve': A megawatt saved is better than a megawatt made - 07:31