Physorg

Friday th 17th of September 2010

Report says internet shopping, working from home could increase carbon emissions - 08:56

CFO survey: optimism tumbles, employment picture bleak - 08:56

Engineer shrinks 'U' logo - 08:35

Asian 'unicorn' photographed for first time in over 10 years - 08:35

Diet drugs face tough test before FDA - 08:14

Scientists generate rotating electron beams - 08:14

Postpartum about brain, not just hormones - 08:14

Life beyond Earth 'within our grasp', astronomer says - 08:14

Major report released by MIT: No shortage of uranium for nuclear energy, more research needed - 08:14

With growing US support for personalized medicine, a look at ethical dilemmas - 08:14

Novel chemistry amplifies ability of nanoparticles to detect rare cells - 08:14

Detergent keeps pathogen from destroying roses - 08:14

New study says molecule can starve cancer cells - 08:14

Magical BEANs: New nano-sized particles could provide mega-sized data storage - 07:49

A place for carbon sequestration collaboration - 07:49

Cybercrime is world's most dangerous criminal threat - 06:21

Scientists urge halt to road through Serengeti - 06:21

Physicists control chemical reactions mechanically - 06:21

Putting the brakes on drug-resistant HIV - 05:56

Giant spiders cast webs over river using super biomaterial - 05:56

New blood markers for diabetes may help to identify patients at risk - 05:35

Crowds turn out for iPad's China launch - 05:35

Australian Aborigines 'world's first astronomers': study - 05:14

Researchers raise concerns over the increasing commercialization of science - 05:14

South Africa mothballs small nuclear plant scheme - 05:14

Airlines chief urges more investment in biofuels - 05:14

Johnson & Johnson plans to buy Dutch vaccine group - 05:14

Popular supplements to combat joint pain do not work - 05:14

US face transplant patient promotes organ donation - 04:49

Warner Bros., Sony offer more 3-D Blu-ray movies - 04:49

Father absence linked to earlier puberty among certain girls - 04:49

Attitudes must change if we are to achieve a good death for all, say experts - 04:49

AT&T, Sprint, Verizon to carry Samsung tablet - 03:42

Thursday th 16th of September 2010

Rising education levels among women save children's lives worldwide - 19:21

Development aid for maternal, newborn and child health doubled over 5 years - 18:14

Newly identified genetic marker involved in aggressive Alzheimer's disease - 17:49

Healthy diet rocks when it comes to fighting kidney stones - 17:49

Lack of access to healthy food may contribute to health disparities in kidney disease - 17:28

The drier edge of college football - 17:07

Elusive elephant-shrew found in African forest - 17:07

Oracle's net swells 20 pct amid Hurd hiring hubbub - 16:42

Android gains US smartphone market share: comScore - 16:42

At the crossroads of chromosomes: Study reveals structure of cell division's key molecule - 16:21

Research looks at cooling off hot flashes - 16:21

Showbusiness helped plight of Victorian disabled, says novelist - 16:21

Research in Motion posts 68 pct jump in 2Q profit - 16:21

Tornado-chasing becomes vacation choice, researchers find - 16:21

Got statins? UF cardiologists recommend new use for old drug - 16:21

New study finds public workers earn less than private sector workers, even factoring in benefits - 16:21

Microsoft wraps up tools for mobile app developers - 16:21