Physorg

Tuesday th 2nd of August 2011

Israeli scientists develop date-rape drug detector - 10:30

A hot bath for gold nanoparticles - 10:30

Chinese-English bilinguals are 'automatic' translators - 10:30

Facial recognition software could reveal your social security number - 10:30

Gentle nudges towards Vesta - 09:00

Eyes in the sky - 09:00

Cooked green vegetables, dried fruit, legumes, and brown rice associated with fewer colon polyps - 09:00

Psychologists find that jokes help us cope with horrifying images - 09:00

Brain chemical may explain why heavy smokers feel sad after quitting - 09:00

Fasting may not be needed for children's cholesterol tests - 09:00

Structures on storm's edge could benefit greatly from improved engineering - 09:00

Meth use fuels higher rates of unsafe sex, HIV risk in young men who have sex with men - 09:00

Researchers give robot ability to learn (w/ Video) - 08:30

Even with regular exercise, people with inactive lifestyles more at risk for chronic diseases - 08:30

Combo therapies tested to overcome drug resistance in melanoma patients - 08:30

Bilingual school counselors help narrow achievement gap - 08:30

National policy change reduces racial disparity in kidney transplants - 08:30

Tiny tech, big results: Quantum dot solar cells increase solar conversion efficiency - 06:00

Depression prevention better than cure - 05:30

New "normals" give an updated look at weather patterns - 04:00

Plants protect from climate impacts - 04:00

Genetic link to rare brain tumour discovered - 04:00

Managing communication around cancer diagnosis gives patients sense of control in an otherwise uncontrollable situation - 04:00

Scientist tests promising drug on those with Down syndrome - 04:00

Breeding procedure speeds up winter wheat variety development - 04:00

KU entomologist leads new drive to make 'dark data' available online to anyone - 04:00

Chemical imaging of individual salt particles advances aerosol research - 03:31

Product placements market unhealthy food to children - 03:30

Mold exposure during infancy increases asthma risk - 03:30

Starting a vineyard a costly endeavor, economists find - 03:30

Google buys online deal aggregator The Dealmap - 03:00

Bear bile chemical could help keep hearts in rhythm - 03:00

Taking vitamin pills may undermine motivation to reduce smoking - 02:30

Man and the last great wilderness: Human impact on the deep sea - 02:30

Study finds smoke-free laws don't impact rural or urban economies - 02:30

Scientist suspension is about project's management - 02:30

FCC seeks more channel choices in cable lineups - 02:30

Heart attack survivors from poorer neighborhoods get less exercise - 02:30

Monday th 1st of August 2011

Taiwan's Foxconn to use one million robots by 2014 - 18:30

Study finds exposure to magnetic fields in pregnancy increases asthma risk - 16:30

Don't suffer in silence with toe pain - 16:01

Some exercise is better than none; more is better to reduce heart disease risk - 16:01

Cholesterol-lowering drugs may help prevent recurrent strokes in younger people - 16:01

Indoor air cleaners ease asthma symptoms in children living with smokers - 16:00

Study shows best places to protect marine mammals - 15:31

Genetic differences distinguish stomach cancers, treatment response - 15:31

New research supports upcoming Alzheimer's disease guidelines - 15:31

High blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and obesity in middle age may shrink brain, damage thinking - 15:31

More than half of Americans drink alcohol: report - 15:31

School obesity-prevention curriculum can reduce medical costs - 15:31