Physorg

Friday th 25th of March 2011

Earth Hour aims for hope in darkened world - 10:31

Stranglers of the tropics -- and beyond - 10:30

Large-scale assessment of the Arctic Ocean: Significant increase in freshwater content since 1990s - 10:30

Young asthmatics are leaving emergency rooms missing critical documentation - 10:30

Study finds promising clue to mechanism behind gene mutation that causes Parkinson's disease - 10:30

Morocco: website gives new twist to 'arranged' marriages - 10:30

Talks between Baidu and Chinese writers collapse - 10:01

Research may lead to new treatments for Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders - 09:30

Apple iPad 2 on sale in 25 countries - 09:00

Finding the missing pieces - 09:00

HIV integration requires use of a host DNA-repair pathway - 09:00

Nearly 1 in 4 postmenopausal women with fractures is obese - 09:00

Asus launches Android-powered tablet - 09:00

Ensembles of neurons in the brain's hippocampus inform about future as well as past experiences - 09:00

Scientists predict arctic could be ice-Free within decades - 08:30

Over 100 villagers suffer lead poisoning in China - 08:30

Neglectful and controlling parents linked to mental health problems in children - 08:30

Is blood thicker than water? - 08:30

Research offers clue to halt Huntington's disease - 08:04

Stone cutting tools link early humans to prehistoric India - 08:04

Major advance in understanding how nanowires form - 08:04

Nanotechnology points the way to greener pastures - 08:04

Motors on a mission - 08:04

Experimental work proves theory that circadian body clock requires delay to function properly - 08:03

Treating students as gifted yields impressive academic results, study finds - 07:31

Strokes striking younger patients, but where do they turn? - 07:01

Innovative microactuators: Compact 3.5 mm cubic rotary-linear piezoelectric actuator - 07:01

First broad-scale maps of life on the sea-shelf - 07:01

UCLA's cancer 'roadmap' could help combat resistance to targeted drug therapies - 07:01

Algae and bacteria hogged oxygen after ancient mass extinction, researchers say - 07:01

Wind and waves growing across globe: study - 07:01

New lens doubles the resolution of conventional microscopes - 06:00

Inadequate diet can lead to anemia in postmenopausal women - 05:07

Higher prevalence of psychiatric symptoms found in children with epilepsy - 05:07

Big queues for iPad 2 in Australia - 05:07

Largest study of high-deductible health plans finds savings, less preventive care - 05:06

Australia extends deadline for broadband network - 05:06

Starz puts 90-day delay on Netflix for originals - 04:30

Close lunar orbit causes high waves in Honduras - 04:30

Comet-hunting spacecraft shuts down after 12 years - 04:30

Great Depression did not significantly improve life expectancy in the US - 04:30

Thursday th 24th of March 2011

New analysis uses network theory to model speciation - 18:00

An ancestral link between genetic and environmental sex determination - 17:30

Google keeps tight grip on tablet software - 17:30

Audio books added to Kindle downloads - 17:30

Survey: Most family medicine residencies restrict interactions between trainees, industry - 17:30

Engineer's fall from launch pad still being probed - 17:30

Oracle abruptly drops chip developed with Intel, HP - 17:30

US misses goal to wipe out TB by 2010 - 17:00

Suzaku shows clearest picture yet of Perseus Galaxy Cluster - 16:30