Physorg

Monday th 29th of November 2010

Forget Farmville, here's a game that drives genetic research - 13:30

Clarity in short-term memory shows no link with IQ - 13:30

Playing with building blocks of creativity help children with autism - 13:01

Male reproductive problems may add to falling fertility rates - 13:01

Understanding the human neurosystem: From the brain of a locust - 13:01

Please blow - 13:01

Broadening the base of publicly funded health care - 13:01

Color-changing 'blast badge' detects exposure to explosive shock waves - 13:01

Fire forecast technology could help rescue teams save lives - 13:00

WikiLeaks says was denial-of-service attack victim - 13:00

How to avoid employee depression in a recession - 12:31

Court rejects teen's appeal in Internet music case - 12:31

Court to review patent judgment against Microsoft - 12:31

Severe asthma more prevalent than thought, related to pronounced nasal symptoms - 12:31

Neurological protein may hold the key to new treatments for depression - 12:31

Innovative technology for wireless underground communication - 12:31

Astronomy without a telescope - black hole evolution - 12:02

SOFC micro CHP plants to be climate-friendly power stations in homes - 12:02

Smashing fluids... the physics of flow - 12:02

Measuring poverty - 12:02

Hylas-1 in orbit brings Europe broadband from space - 12:02

The oldest salt mine known to date located in Azerbaijan - 12:02

NASA compares rainfall of 2010 and 2005's Atlantic hurricane season - 12:02

Physical activity in the prevention and treatment of disease - 12:01

Biological changes in suicidal patients - 12:01

Number of HIV/AIDS cases in sub-Saharan Africa expected to greatly outpace resources - 12:01

Bird-brained? Birds' personalities are correlated with their hormone levels - 12:01

Iron compounds synthesized to combat tuberculosis - 12:01

Soil microbes define dangerous rates of climate change - 12:01

Scientists identify gene linked to common birth defect in male genitalia - 11:31

Superantigens could be behind several illnesses - 11:30

Research highlights the 'human face' of climate change - 11:30

How to soften a diamond - 11:30

Air above Dead Sea contains very high levels of oxidized mercury - 11:30

A molecular switch for memory and addiction - 11:30

Bacteria as an environmental sensor - 11:01

Solar powered Kiwi bach on display - 11:01

Managing nature reserves using ecological disturbances can easily go wrong - 11:01

Fitting a biological nanopore into a man-made one, new ways to analyze DNA - 11:01

UBC physicists make atoms and dark matter add up - 11:01

Scientists discover new mechanism for controlling blood sugar level - 11:01

Scientists create highly ordered artificial spin ice using nanotechnology - 11:01

Prescriptions for teens and young adults on the rise - 11:01

Researchers discover new way to patch holes in the 'cloud' - 11:01

Sea noise adventures - 11:01

A world warmed by 2 or 4 degrees Celsius poses many challenges - 11:00

UWE professor shows how many bugs make light work - 11:00

Breeding potatoes with improved properties - 11:00

Some coral reefs less vulnerable to rising sea temperatures - 11:00

Amazonian biodiversity much older than originally thought - 10:32