Physorg

Tuesday th 7th of December 2010

Could Santa Claus be toxic? - 12:32

Infineon launches SOLID FLASH technology - 12:32

Overweight children outside Edmonton region heavier than city counterparts - 12:32

Trust not always a good thing - 12:32

The future of reefs - 12:32

More ear infections in teens with smoker at home - 12:32

Building mental muscles through theoretical physics - 12:32

Scientists identify new concerns for antibiotic resistance, pollution - 12:32

Doctor Who's trusty invention is anything but sci-fi - 12:32

Double vision: New instrument casts its eyes to the sky - 12:32

Heat injuries on the rise - 12:30

Student's product helps bands make websites - 12:30

Let's not sleep on it: Sleep deprivation eliminates fear generalization - 12:30

Forget everything you thought you knew about memory - 12:30

Study suggests private insurers control health care spending better than Medicare - 12:30

High levels of toxic particles found in fireworks - 12:30

Medicaid-funded ADHD treatment for children misses the mark - 12:00

Social tools prove powerful for online health programs - 12:00

Bioactive peptides found to promote wound healing - 12:00

Plants 'remember' winter to bloom in spring with help of special molecule - 12:00

Good grades in high school lead to better health, study finds - 12:00

Walk places, meet people and build social capital - 12:00

Sheathless transradial intervention highly successful in treating complex lesions - 12:00

Largest study of therapeutic cooling to reduce brain injury after stroke is now underway - 12:00

In the lab, engineer's novel liquid provides a solid fix for broken bones - 12:00

Researchers reverse stroke damage by jumpstarting nerve fibers - 12:00

Rocking the cradle after 45 - 12:00

Ultraviolet light helps skin cancer cells thrive, researchers report - 12:00

Study finds sick kids have fewer friends - 11:31

Shanghai teenagers are world's smartest - 11:30

Geminid meteor shower defies explanation - 11:30

Understanding nitric oxide toxicity - 11:00

Bad virus put to good use: Breakthrough batteries - 11:00

Mountain gorilla population grows - 11:00

Carbon capture and storage technologies could provide a new green industry for the UK: research - 11:00

Japan's first Venus probe struggling to enter orbit - 11:00

Using chaos to model geophysical phenomena - 10:31

New national study highlights dangers of exertional heat-related injuries - 10:31

Towards an efficient, effective and equitable REDD+ - 10:31

Tiny laser light show illuminates quantum computing (w/ Video) - 10:31

International law permits abusive fathers custody of children - 10:31

Dueling dipoles: In search of a new theory of photosynthetic energy transfer - 10:31

Disney's 'Tron' movie reverse-ages Jeff Bridges - 10:31

Alliance heralds era of smartphone wallets - 10:30

New discovery about how flowering time of plants can be controlled - 10:30

Apros software is renewed to simulate clean power plants of the future - 10:30

Scientists set to calculate individuals' exposure to traffic pollution - 10:30

NY website owner accused of threatening hundreds - 10:30

Self-healing autonomous material comes to life - 10:00

Using new materials to make more reliable nanoelectromechanical systems - 10:00