Physorg

Friday th 17th of June 2011

Graphene may gain an 'on-off switch,' adding semiconductor to long list of material's achievements - 08:30

New prostate cancer biomarkers move closer to clinical use - 08:30

New kidney filtration system could simplify dialysis - 08:30

New DNA analysis thousand times more sensitive - 07:31

Breeding with Neanderthals appears to have helped early humans fight disease - 07:31

Cholesterol boosts antibiotic resistance in H. pylori - 07:31

Can aptitude tests really predict your performance? - 07:31

Coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism - 07:01

New gene named after famous Scottish vet - 07:01

Ancient sewer excavation sheds light on the Roman diet - 05:00

Ocean's harmful low-oxygen zones growing, are sensitive to small changes in climate - 04:00

Team reports scalable fabrication of self-aligned graphene transistors, circuits - 04:00

Japan to fine or jail computer virus creators - 04:00

New Lyme disease test improves treatment for horses, dogs - 04:00

US Senate votes down ethanol subsidies - 03:30

New Harry Potter project spellbinds cyberspace - 03:30

Microsoft Kinect makes moves on computers - 03:30

Gamers griping handheld controls - 03:30

World Cup Twitter ban for All Blacks - 03:30

US startup challenges Swiss Post on home turf - 03:30

Restoring memory, repairing damaged brains - 03:02

Hospitalizing children with normal CT scans after blunt head trauma is not necessary - 03:02

International team works out secrets of one of world's most successful patient safety programs - 03:02

Early experience found critical for language development - 03:01

Counting the cost of cold winters: Emergency treatment for falls on snow and ice - 03:01

Etanercept shows promise for treating dermatomyositis - 03:01

Look before you leap: Teens still learning to plan ahead - 03:01

Poor 'gut sense' of numbers contributes to persistent math difficulties - 03:01

Sharing anonymized hospital data prevents violence - 03:01

Home learning experiences boost low-income kids' school readiness - 03:01

American Cancer Society report finds continued progress in reducing cancer mortality - 03:00

Conflicting policies on flying under ash confuse - 03:00

Cancer death rate gap widens based on education - 03:00

After 55 years, surgery restores sight - 02:30

Thursday th 16th of June 2011

Google-backed 23andMe hits major milestone: 100,000 users in DNA database - 18:00

Size matters -- in virulent fungal spores -- and suggests ways to stop a killer - 17:30

A golden age of exoplanet discovery - 17:00

Where have all the flowers gone? - 16:30

Landsat 5 satellite sees Mississippi River floodwaters lingering - 16:30

Wireless 'breadcrumbs' that won`t become toast when baked... or soggy when hosed - 16:30

Noninvasive brain implant could someday translate thoughts into movement - 16:30

Medical societies respond to the FDA's safety announcement on the use of Actos - 16:30

New sealant gel is effective in closing spinal wounds following surgery, study finds - 16:30

Gatekeepers: Study discovers how microbes make it past tight spaces between cells - 16:30

Fortifying corn masa flour with folic acid could prevent birth defects, March of Dimes says - 16:30

Lyme disease bacteria take cover in lymph nodes - 16:30

Hematologist discovers, names the 'Toms River' blood mutation in N.J. family - 16:30

Landsat 5 satellite helps emergency managers fight largest fire in Arizona history - 16:30

Research In Motion posts lower 1Q earnings - 16:30

CDC: 1 in 4 high schoolers drink soda every day - 16:30