Physorg

Friday th 19th of November 2010

What changes will nanoelectronics bring to our lives? - 12:00

Bulky molecules trap boron compounds into a never-before-seen structural arrangement - 11:30

Bedbugs can hitch a ride on just about anything - 11:30

'Sugar high' is bitter-sweet for aggressive people: study - 11:30

Walk in the park yields biological treasure - 11:30

Shoppers shrug off fears about toxic reusable bags - 11:30

New approach finds success in teaching youth with autism - 11:30

Lockheed Martin submits bid for Space Fence - 11:30

Cleaning up slum life with sewage cycle - 11:30

Meteosat Third Generation development to start - 11:30

Probing Question: Why is it so hard to lose weight? - 11:30

Google agrees to delete Street View data in Britain - 11:01

Report: For every 1 homeless person in Canada, another 23 live in inadequate housing - 11:01

Trained bacteria convert bio-wastes into plastic - 11:00

Nokia admits power problems in N8 top handset - 11:00

Online map of maternal health to inform and influence world leaders - 11:00

Secrets of nanohair adhesion un-peeled by UA polymer scientists - 11:00

Copycat protein finds a perfect match - 11:00

Urging evolutionary biologists into the fray - 11:00

Samsung to create new office for group affairs - 11:00

Babies and robots learn from each other - 11:00

Mars Rover images honor Apollo 12 - 11:00

Hornless rhino carcasses found in S.Africa - 11:00

Turning waste into profit - 11:00

Eating a variety of fruit cuts lung cancer risk - 10:31

Discovery in how HIV thwarts the body's natural defense opens up new target for drug therapies - 10:31

New microscope reveals ultrastructure of cells - 10:30

3 California men plead guilty in ticket scam case - 10:30

Tests on Danish astronomer's body will take months - 10:30

Seabird's morphing wings inspire design for robots that can both fly and swim - 08:51

Scientists to develop tougher plastics from plants - 08:20

New look at relativity: Electrons can't exceed the speed of light -- thanks to light itself, says biologist - 07:50

Futuristic Taiwan tower to have floating observatories - 07:50

Deep-sea algae may be 'living fossils' - 06:50

Facebook peeks spark asthma attacks in dumped boy - 06:20

Japan to develop cheap satellite for emerging markets - 06:20

Cough medicine could help doctors identify how breast cancer patients metabolize tamoxifen - 05:50

Care for prisoners will improve public health - 05:50

Wildlife group targets Myanmar-China tiger trade - 05:50

Weekend hospital stays worse for kidney patients - 05:50

Warner Bros scrambles to pull online Harry Potter clip - 05:50

Global economic woes make universal access to aids drugs unlikely, analysis shows - 05:50

Stonehenge gets millions for major makeover - 05:50

Paw prints and feces offer new hope for saving tigers - 05:20

Researchers find new target for stopping tumors developing their own blood supply - 05:20

Reduce the VAT on alcohol sold in pubs, says expert - 05:20

Pomegranate juice: Beyond antioxidants, potential benefits for dialysis patients - 05:20

Facebook founder's first website sold at auction - 05:20

'Asian unicorn' and scaly anteater make endangered list - 05:20

Reports claiming ALS caused by head trauma lacks scientific validation - 05:20