Physorg

Thursday th 12th of May 2011

University of Alaska Fairbanks installs first ocean acidification buoy in Alaska waters - 16:20

Cats pass disease to wildlife, even in remote areas - 15:50

CU method projected to meet DOE cost targets for solar thermal hydrogen fuel production - 15:50

Scientists discover new method for engineering human tissue regeneration - 15:50

Disruption of nerve cell supply chain may contribute to Parkinson's - 15:50

Younger patients, those with lower health literacy less likely to stick with telemonitoring technology - 15:50

Patients with language barriers take almost twice as long to get to the hospital - 15:50

Smaller proportion of Medicare patients hospitalized for heart problems - 15:50

Detecting wandering worlds that host life - 15:50

Argonne researchers find new isotope for climatological dating - 15:50

Russian site may show late Neanderthal refuge - 15:50

States vary in children's health, gaps exist in insurance, quality care across sectors - 15:50

YouTube starts online hits music video chart - 15:20

New initiative begins to remove mink in north Scotland - 14:50

Health measures for Argentina's caiman ranches recommended - 14:50

Nanosilver for therapy and diagnostics - 14:50

Ground-effect 'plane-train' flies inches above the ground (w/ video) - 14:50

New 'Viagra condom' to join the fight in STD prevention - 14:50

EU nuclear safety testing row in meltdown - 14:50

Global resource consumption to triple by 2050: UN - 14:50

Beta blockers may help COPD sufferers - 14:50

Diagnosing 'seizures' in the US economy - 14:50

Risking one's neck for better grog: Mutinies reveal tipping points for collective unrest - 14:20

Image: Flooding from Mississippi river levee breach - 14:20

Aquarius to illuminate links between salt, climate - 14:20

Kicking leukemia gives teen a better sense of self - 14:20

First U.S. patient enrolled in stem cell transplantation/cardiac bypass study aimed at improving heart failure - 14:20

Panasonic develops new high picture quality MOS image sensor with industry's highest sensitivity - 14:20

The ewe can mitigate adverse experiences in her lambs - 14:20

Soil bacteria plant bodyguards against fungal infections - 14:20

Folic acid no help for heart and blood vessels - 14:20

Mixing fluids efficiently in confined spaces: Let the fingers do the working - 14:20

Action needed to manage climate change risks -- new report - 13:50

Interactive teaching methods double learning in undergraduate physics class - 13:50

African Americans and the general public support banning menthol in cigarettes - 13:50

Latitude and rain dictated where species lived - 13:50

iRobot planning an Android-based robot - 13:21

HP releases dongle-less Wi-Fi mouse - 13:21

Spain takes heavy toll for moderate quake: geologists - 13:21

Toxic toys and textiles on the decrease in EU stores - 13:21

Unique dictionary nears completion - 13:21

Second Z plutonium 'shot' safely tests materials for NNSA - 13:21

Nation's second participant enrolls in human embryonic stem cell trial - 13:21

Comet Hopper moves to 'final round' in NASA selection process - 13:21

An app for learning to learn - 13:21

Guilt, cooperation linked by neural network - 13:21

From a single adult cell, flatworm crafts a new body - 13:21

Study gives clue as to how notes are played on the genetic piano - 13:21

Shaking down frozen helium: In a 'supersolid' state, it has liquid-like characteristics - 13:21

Turning plants into power houses - 13:21