Physorg

Friday th 19th of August 2011

It is all in the hands - 08:30

Doctors, nurses often use holistic medicine for themselves - 08:30

Survey looks at experience of mid-life and older adults returning to graduate education - 08:30

Chinese team develop fuel cell that can clean water as it generates electricity - 08:30

New piece to the puzzle of brain function - 08:30

Malaria parasites camouflage themselves from the immune defenses of expectant mothers - 08:30

Amino acid alphabet soup - 08:03

Americans face barriers to health care beyond cost - 08:03

English language ads better reach Latino audience - 08:03

Vaccinations aren't just for kids, expert says - 08:02

Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can reduce the risk of stroke, but sometimes should be avoided - 08:02

How courage can help students learn and achieve - 07:31

In Brief: Bifunctional plasmonic / magnetic nanoparticles - 07:31

Nanoscientists invent better etching technique - 07:31

Mass spectrometry and imaging facilities enable cancer cell discovery - 07:31

Study shows powerful corporations really do control the world's finances - 07:31

Research shows older Australians overprescribed psychotropic drugs - 07:00

Optical fiber transmission quality can now be tested without the need to take measurements at both ends - 07:00

Scientists designing next generation of Internet to keep up with mobile users - 06:30

Green gasoline comes closer to fueling your car - 06:30

Ready to learn? Brain scans can tell you - 06:30

One-pot synthesis provides simpler, faster route to highly efficient solar cells - 06:30

Lessons learned from the two worst oils spills in U.S. history - 06:30

Medical and surgical treatments equally effective for common inflammatory condition of the eye, study finds - 06:30

More sex please, we're Greek: exposing the myth of Platonic love - 06:00

Study reveals baby monkeys may be affected for life if separated from their mothers - 05:30

Lava rocks from three continents and oceanic plateau traced to same lava plume - 05:30

Expert: Cancer rates show it's time for a global asbestos ban - 05:30

Less-toxic chemo improves outlook for advanced bladder cancer - 05:30

Marcus Garvey movement owes large debt to Caribbean expats, historian finds - 05:30

NASA airborne sensors help firefighters battle flames - 05:01

New techniques yield detailed views of solar storms - 05:00

UW team part of IBM 'cognitive' computing chip project - 05:00

September launch for Intel Cedar Trail scrapped - 04:31

Silica microspheres in liquid crystals offer the possibility of creating every knot conceivable - 04:31

The grass is always greener - 04:31

High-tech boom brings sense of deja vu in San Francisco - 04:00

China satellite aborts mission after 'malfunction' - 03:32

Ecstasy could treat cancer: researchers - 03:31

Gulf of Mexico oil crew ignored warnings: probe - 03:31

In nod to IBM, HP overhaul minimizes consumers - 03:04

Acne-treating antibiotic cuts catheter infections in dialysis patients - 03:04

Metabolic syndrome may cause kidney disease - 03:03

Not faster, but longer -- new drug changes beat in treating heart failure - 03:03

Doctors question Perry's stem cell back treatment - 03:03

RIM set to launch BlackBerry music service: report - 03:02

Google Maps taking armchair explorers to the Amazon - 03:02

Apps that can help students with college courses and down time - 03:02

Vietnam on alert as common virus kills 81 children - 03:02

HP to pay $10B for Autonomy as it exits mobile - 02:30