Physorg

Monday th 19th of September 2011

Despite proven benefits, few brain aneurysm patients receive specialized care - 14:01

Long-standing plant biochemistry mystery solved - 14:01

Biodiversity helps dilute infectious disease, reduce its severity - 14:01

Primitive birds shared dinosaurs' fate - 14:01

Engineers use short ultrasound pulses to reach neurons through blood-brain barrier - 14:01

Shark compound proves potential as drug to treat human viruses - 14:01

Tumor environment keeps tumor-fighting T cells away - 13:30

Rise of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea needs urgent action - 13:30

New thinking on regulation of sex chromosomes in fruit flies - 13:30

Routine screening for depression not recommended - 13:30

Association found between stress and breast cancer aggressiveness - 13:30

Higher incidence of secondary breast cancer seen among black women regardless of age - 13:30

Political preferences play different role in dating, mating - 13:30

Integrating medication regimens into daily routines can improve adherence - 13:30

To ditch dessert, feed the brain - 13:30

Facebook 'App Economy' creates 182,000 US jobs: study - 13:30

Mammography use up for US immigrants - 13:30

'Natural experiment' documents the population benefit of vaccinating preschoolers against the flu - 13:30

Google buys German local bargain website - 13:30

Astronauts dive deep in practice for asteroid visit - 13:30

Court reinstates $675,000 damages for downloading - 11:02

Exercise can produce healthy chatter between bone, fat and pancreatic cells - 11:02

Study: Whooping cough vaccination fades in 3 years - 11:02

Robots are coming to aircraft assembly - 11:02

Parents' anxiety about newborn screening results does not lead to increased health care use - 11:02

Abnormal activation of a protein may explain deadly link between high salt intake and obesity - 11:02

Korean researchers combine algorithm with wireless communication to reduce traffic jams - 10:31

Italian scientists on trial for manslaughter over 2009 quake - 10:31

Continents influenced human migration, spread of technology - 10:31

Negative emotions influence brain activity during anticipation and experience of pain - 10:31

Have brain fatigue? A bout of exercise may be the cure - 10:31

50-million-year-old clam shells provide indications of future of El Nino phenomenon - 10:31

New data from studies bolsters case for using aldosterone antagonists in heart failure - 10:31

Unraveling a new regulator of cystic fibrosis - 10:31

Brightest gamma ray on Earth -- for a safer, healthier world - 10:31

Organism diversity: Fast-evolving genes control developmental differences in social insects - 10:31

Scientists develop new potato lines to wage war on wireworms - 10:31

Understanding methane's seabed escape - 10:31

Referral decisions differ between primary care physicians and specialists - 10:31

DBS operation for Parkinson's disease performed inside iMRI - 10:31

Uninsured patients in Mass. still mainly the working poor, despite state's health reform - 10:31

Study: Overweight older women have less leg strength, power - 10:31

Pediatric brain tumors: Regulatory protein represents potential drug target - 10:31

Researchers use nanophotonics to more efficiently extract photons from single semiconductor quantum dots - 10:00

Technology funding makes climate protection cheaper - 10:00

Breast milk antibody fights HIV but needs boost - 10:00

Uncertain climate models impair long-term climate strategies - 10:00

New tsunami software will help protect vulnerable coastal communities - 10:00

The edge of significance - 10:00

Conjoined Sudanese twins doing well after separation: medics - 09:31