Physorg

Tuesday th 5th of October 2010

Researcher finds top reasons for Facebook unfriending - 12:30

NASA technology chief: We'll decide what rocket we want to build - 12:30

Amino acid supplement makes mice live longer - 12:30

Infiniti electric vehicle expected in 2013 - 12:30

Russian Soyuz spacecraft damaged: engineer - 12:00

Multimedia creates the buzz at Frankfurt book fair - 12:00

Specific kidney cell could be key in the treatment of kidney failure in diabetes - 12:00

Better cholesterol drugs may follow SLU researcher's breakthrough - 12:00

Researchers design system to trace call paths across multiple networks - 12:00

Sociologists find lowest-paid women suffer most from motherhood penalty - 12:00

Obama White House to install solar panels - 12:00

US consumers snapping up Android phones: survey - 12:00

Lifestyle choices and freedoms limit effectiveness of public health interventions - 12:00

The world is full of darkness, reflected in the physiology of the human retina, researchers say - 11:31

New graphene fabrication method uses silicon carbide templates to create desired growth - 11:31

A tracking device that fits on the head of a pin - 11:31

Nobel prize win exposes Russia's brain drain losses - 11:31

The gold standard in cancer staging now as Web tool - 11:00

Powerful free radical causes lung damage from oxygen therapy - 10:30

Fish oil linked to increased risk of colon cancer in mice - 10:30

'Paradigm shift' in how physicians treat peripheral artery disease - 10:30

Elsevier's BrainNavigator 3.0 reflects the next step in enhancing neurological research - 10:30

Gem of an idea: A flexible diamond-studded electrode implanted for life - 10:30

Traveling for treatment: The case for and against - 10:30

Shortfalls in carotenoid intake may impact women's health - 10:30

Building a smaller, lighter future: Understanding polymer behaviors below one nanometer - 10:30

Breakthrough e-display means electronics with high speed, high readability and low power usage - 09:30

The effects of hydrogen on growing carbon nanotubes - 09:30

Is your job making you fat? - 09:30

Blind inventors revolutionize computer access - 09:01

Neanderthals had feelings too, say researchers - 09:01

Bricks made with wool - 09:01

For future chips, smaller must also be better - 09:00

Anti-tumor drugs tested by microfluidic device - 09:00

Storing carbon in rocks may help fight against climate change - 09:00

Mice with human body's defenses - 09:00

Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk - 09:00

Model unfolds proteins gently - 09:00

Researchers examine how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics - 08:31

99 year old Skyper shows why aged care facilities should offer internet access - 08:31

Brain tumor disorder impairs chemical system responsible for attention - 08:31

Geothermal mapping project reveals large, green energy source in coal country - 08:31

Quantum computing research edges toward practicality in UCSB physics lab - 08:00

Breast density study explores cancer risk factor - 07:31

Birds could signal mass extinction - 07:31

Citizens pitch in to help scientists track spead of sudden oak death - 07:02

Stepping stones through time - 07:02

Beyond the bubble: Economists contemplate ways to make the risks of financial innovation more evident - 07:01

New nanoparticles could improve cancer treatment - 07:01

Cantilever bends repeatedly under light exposure for continuous energy generation - 07:01