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Thursday th 19th of May 2011
Of frogs, chickens and people: Highly conserved dual mechanism regulates both brain development, function
- 14:30
Researchers probe causes of math anxiety
- 14:30
Direct link found between diet ingredients and gut microbes
- 14:30
Queens University students hack Microsoft Kinect to make a 360-degree display
- 14:30
Facebook to scan for child porn
- 14:00
Nokia's mobile market share slips to 25%: Gartner
- 14:00
Editing scrambled genes in human stem cells may help realize the promise of stem cell-gene therapy
- 14:00
US predicts up to 10 Atlantic hurricanes this season
- 14:00
NTT Docomo's new smartphone features wireless charger
- 14:00
New level of genetic diversity in human RNA sequences uncovered
- 13:31
Predicting the fate of personalized cells next step toward new therapies
- 13:31
Researchers release first large observational study of 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake
- 13:31
New drug targets for squamous cell carcinoma
- 13:31
UCSB localizing fruit, vegetable consumption doesn't solve environmental, health issues
- 13:31
Curcumin compound improves effectiveness of head and neck cancer treatment
- 13:31
Researchers connect electrical brain disturbances to worse outcomes following neurotrauma
- 13:31
Combating the C. diff terrorists on the loose in hospitals
- 13:31
Ensuring the safety of radiation therapy
- 13:31
Is fear deficit a harbinger of future psychopaths?
- 13:31
Validating preschool programs for children with autism
- 13:31
Swimmer's ear medical costs total $500M a year
- 13:31
Giffords awake, communicates after skull surgery
- 13:31
Playboy puts entire 57 years of magazines online
- 13:31
Liquid crystal droplets discovered to be exquisitely sensitive to an important bacterial lipid
- 13:01
Looking deep into a huge storm on Saturn
- 13:01
Large brains in mammals first evolved for better sense of smell
- 13:01
Packaging process for genes discovered
- 13:01
Study shows scientists' location influences how widely their work is read, used for innovations
- 11:31
Why have Murillo's skies turned grey?
- 11:01
Early-onset Alzheimer's not always associated with memory loss
- 11:01
Cell phone use may reduce male fertility
- 11:01
Dietary inorganic nitrate may reduce heart dysfunction caused by powerful anti-cancer drug
- 11:01
Report outlines successes, challenges in cancer prevention efforts
- 11:01
Eat a protein-rich breakfast to reduce food cravings, prevent overeating later, researcher finds
- 11:01
Mars Rover driving leaves distinctive tracks
- 11:01
Battling addictions with engineering algorithms
- 11:01
Nanoparticles help scientists harvest light with solar fuels
- 11:01
Animal results may pave way to treating rare mitochondrial diseases in children
- 10:31
Bearing through it: How caregivers of mentally ill kin can cope
- 10:31
LinkedIn shares soar 90 percent in market debut
- 10:31
24 hour deployable concrete tents back in the news as disasters mount
- 10:31
Why Russians think Americans don't own their homes
- 10:31
Noxious weed reporting system now available in 11 western states
- 10:31
Development of CMOS LSI technology for 100Gbit ethernet optical transceivers
- 10:31
Using virtual reality to recover from a cerebro-vascular accident
- 10:31
Perryman nutrition column: The magic of myth
- 10:31
Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders have less deep-gray brain matter
- 10:31
Digging into geothermal energy
- 10:31
The Medical Minute: Osteoporosis prevention and treatment options
- 10:31
Pioneer of lasers and optics Orazio Svelto receives Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics 2011
- 10:02
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