Physorg

Monday th 18th of April 2011

Oxygenation at a depth of 120 meters can save the Baltic Sea - 15:32

Habitat restoration could help species to cope with climate change - 15:32

Уxperts: Gym gone but not forgotten? Parents want more physical activity at school for kids - 15:32

New study examines brain processes behind facial recognition - 15:32

Change strategy to save diversity of species - 15:32

FDA approval of brain aneurysm device gives Jefferson neurosurgeons another life-saving tool - 15:32

Too many relatives ruining your picnic? Be glad the flies don't invite their cousins - 15:32

Asia nuclear reactors face tsunami risk - 15:32

Gannett net profit down 23 percent on ad slide - 15:32

New biomarker allows early detection of adverse prognosis after acute kidney injury - 15:32

Do-not-resuscitate orders associated with poor surgical outcomes even for non-emergency procedures - 15:32

Study: Common virus + low sunlight exposure may increase risk of MS - 15:32

Virtual surgery shows promise in personalized treatment of nasal obstruction - 15:32

Airway abnormalities appear uncommon in well-appearing babies with apparent life-threatening events - 15:32

Patients appear to adjust and learn to cope with loss or reduced sense of smell - 15:32

Winklevoss twins seek another Facebook hearing - 15:32

Yahoo plans to keep search records for 18 months - 15:01

New research shows using leaves' characteristics improves accuracy measuring past climates - 15:01

How the bilingual brain copes with aging - 15:01

For family violence among adolescents, mattering matters - 15:01

New scientific model tracks form of ovarian cancer to origins in fallopian tube - 15:01

Tinnitus caused by too little inhibition of brain auditory circuits, study says - 15:01

Simple injection could limit damage from heart attacks and stroke - 14:02

Europe worried but still divided on nuclear energy - 13:30

Climate change psychology: Coping and creating solutions - 13:30

Office 365 goes into public beta - 13:30

Mutated gene found in dog disease the same in humans, researchers find - 13:01

Report cites 'liquefaction' as key to much of Japanese earthquake damage - 13:01

Wireless webcam is easy to use, hard to beat - 13:01

Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom powered by single electrons - 12:30

Surgeon resigns leadership post over editorial - 12:30

One in five European kids dodge Facebook age limit: survey - 12:30

New kid on the plasmonic block - 12:30

Ban bodychecking in youth hockey to prevent concussions - 12:30

Health status of migrant workers in Canada - 12:04

NIDA raises the curtain on addiction - 12:04

The New Cultural Form: Perfection versus Mortality in Games and Simulation at Rensselaer - 12:04

Results on national study of parental concerns about childhood vaccines announced - 12:03

For testing skin cream, synthetic skin may be as good as the real thing - 12:03

Move over Prozac: New drug offers hope for depression - 12:03

Bridgestone is demonstrating its AeroBee e-reader - 12:03

Predicting premature birth possible through markers in mother's blood - 12:03

Fertility options move way beyond traditional sperm and embryo banks - 11:32

Television 'breakups' cause some viewers distress: study - 11:32

Study sheds light on NHL concussions - 11:32

Overdose deaths down 35 percent after opening of Vancouver's supervised injection site: study - 11:32

Newer oral contraceptive as safe for gall bladder as older birth-control pills: research - 11:32

Research shows Type-2 diabetes may have an immune system link - 11:02

Zoom-up star photos poke holes in century-old astronomical theory - 11:01

New link between mother's pregnancy diet and offspring's chances of obesity found - 11:01