Physorg

Tuesday th 1st of February 2011

Loss of protein could contribute to early breast and ovarian cancer deaths - 08:31

Researchers develop safer way to make induced pluripotent stem cells - 08:02

What's love got to do with it? - 08:02

Mobile phone software to help keep kids safe - 08:01

Swine flu vaccine likely causes child narcolepsy: study - 07:30

China gives parents control of kids' online gaming - 06:04

High levels of circulating DNA may signal faster progression of lung cancer - 06:04

Malaysian peatswamps obliterated for palm oil: study - 06:04

Revived Infineon raises full-year targets - 06:04

Wilful neglect of any patient should be criminal offense for doctors and nurses - 06:04

Repeat MRI screening for breast cancer results in fewer false positives - 05:31

Video games are good for girls -- if parents play along - 05:31

Tonsillectomy linked to excess weight gain in kids - 05:31

Safety checklist use yields 10 percent drop in hospital deaths - 05:30

Research uncovers key to understanding cause of lupus - 05:30

Last Internet provider in Egypt goes dark - 05:30

Samsung offers full refund for Intel chip - 05:30

Lung societies unveil new international classification of lung adenocarcinoma - 05:07

Race gap narrows for some cancers in African-Americans; continues to increase for others - 05:07

Head injury can blight survival up to 13 years later - 05:07

New 10-year study confirms too many pitches strike out youth athletes early - 05:07

Radiologists play key role in teaching physiology to medical students - 05:07

Monday th 31st of January 2011

Chronic stress seems linked to achievement gap - 19:20

Social media gaining value as component of super bowl advertising - 18:50

Combatting antibiotic resistant bacteria - 18:50

Google unveils Web-free 'tweeting' in Egypt move - 18:50

Take a bow-wow: dogs fight bowel cancer - 18:50

High-spending hospitals may save more lives - 18:20

Study: African-Americans have better stroke survival rates - 18:20

Baidu net income surges in 4th quarter - 18:20

Different evolutionary paths lead plants and animals to the same crossroads - 18:20

Report warns of Iran nuke disaster - 18:20

Photos released to protect endangered Amazonians - 18:20

'Orchid children' bloom, wither in response to surroundings - 18:20

Image: The glare of the sun - 18:20

Team grows arteries with most elastic protein reported, big step for living vascular grafts - 17:50

Stanford scientists see the solar future, and it's all about 'nanodomes' and 'plasmonics' - 17:50

UMD advance lights possible new path to creating next gen computer chips - 17:50

New treatment to reduce the relapse rate in bladder cancer patients - 17:50

A new henge discovered at Stonehenge - 17:50

Pakistan floods last summer could have been predicted: research - 17:20

Smart lasers could make cancer biopsies painless, help speed new drugs to market - 17:20

Artificial pancreas in pregnancy promises fewer diabetes deaths - 17:20

New hydrogen storage material could be added directly to fuel tanks - 16:50

Recession did not cut back pollution: US agency - 16:50

Plants can adapt genetically to survive harsh environments - 16:50

Road may disrupt migration, ruin Serengeti, study finds - 16:50

Novel immune system-based gene therapy induces strong responses in metastatic melanoma, sarcoma - 16:50

Second US judge rules against health care law - 16:50

Tracking the origins of speedy space particles (w/ Video) - 16:20