Physorg

Friday th 11th of February 2011

La Nina has a mind of her own - 14:30

Compound blocks brain cell destruction in Parkinson's disease - 14:30

Google says 'I do' to wedding planning - 14:30

Hitachi Maxell to join the wireless charging market - 14:30

One step closer to chemotherapy with reduced side-effects - 14:00

Rare bay cat spotted in Pulong Tau national park - 14:00

Leader-less ants make super efficient networks - 14:00

Dementia language not universal: study - 14:00

The evolution of ethanol: Promising new research goes beyond corn - 14:00

Mathematics teachers learn to inspire students by encouraging pattern hunting - 14:00

Northern, Southern Swedes are genetically different - 14:00

New model changes view of climate change - 14:00

Language learning influenced by genes - 14:00

Diamonds not always a girl's best friend - 14:00

Life in the North American nebula provides new view - 14:00

BlackBerry PlayBook could be running Android apps in the future - 13:30

Naturally occurring brain signaling chemical may be useful in understanding Parkinson's - 13:30

3-D digital dinosaur track download: A roadmap for saving at-risk natural history resources - 13:30

Measuring science investments - 13:30

UN health agency sounds alarm on alcohol abuse - 13:30

Astronaut's space tales aim to inspire - 13:30

Groupon pulls Tibet, whales, rainforest ads - 13:30

Preliminary new blood test to detect Alzheimer's disease uncovered - 13:30

Acute anemia linked to silent strokes in children - 13:30

Leptin resistance may prevent severe lung disease in patients with diabetes - 13:00

Researchers discover a new class of magic atomic clusters called superhalogens - 13:00

Google account users get extra account security - 13:00

Many stroke patients not getting preventive therapy for blood clots - 12:31

Journal of Dental Research releases large studies on osteonecrosis of the jaw - 12:31

Study yields promising results for patients with stroke - 12:31

Arctic climate variation under ancient greenhouse conditions - 12:01

IBM's 'Watson' to take on Jeopardy! champs - 12:01

Offspring of female rats given folic acid supplements develop more breast cancer - 12:01

New initiative provides materials to help lower radiation dose in pediatric fluoroscopic procedures - 12:00

Putting 3-D films on your cell phone - 12:00

Nanotechnology benefits from volcanoes in the outer solar system - 11:30

Sustainable Phosphorus Summit calls for a 'new alchemy' around phosphorus and food - 11:30

University Hospitals system-approach to stroke care increases the use of tPA therapy by 13.5-fold - 11:30

ONR develops new acquisition model for delivering information to the fleet - 11:30

Left is mean but right is meaner, says new study of political discourse - 11:30

A guide star lets scientists see deep into human tissue - 11:30

Study finds younger stroke victims benefit from earlier MRIs, ambulance rides to ER - 11:30

Use of alcohol-free antibacterial mouth-rinse is associated with decrease in preterm birth - 11:30

New gene test offers personalized treatment for inherited neuromuscular disorder - 11:01

Young children choose to share prizes after working together - 11:01

Living in the matrix: Sugar residues regulate growth and survival of nerve cells - 11:01

Researchers map out ice sheets shrinking during Ice Age - 11:01

Spanish cities fail to meet legal requirements on paper and container recycling - 11:00

Team hopes to cut years off development time of new antibiotics - 11:00

You benefit if your romantic partner recovers well from spats, study finds - 11:00