Physorg

Monday th 20th of September 2010

Postoperative high blood sugar appears to be associated with surgical site infection - 17:21

NASA's MODIS and AIRS instruments watch Igor changing shape, warming over 3 days - 17:21

Water on Moon is bad news for China's lunar telescope - 17:21

Study examines men's priorities when looking for mates - 17:21

Consumers willing to pay more for locally grown apples - 17:21

Use of sunless tanning products common in teens, may encourage sun safety in women - 17:21

Noninvasive and accurate: Absolute temperature mapping for biomedical applications - 16:56

Could learning self-control be enjoyable? - 16:56

Google says over 30 million people using Google Apps - 16:56

Low-calorie cheesecake? Why we have trouble estimating calories - 16:56

Scientists using lasers to cool and control molecules - 16:56

New Oak Ridge homes are laboratories for energy efficiency - 16:56

US Senate bill seeks to crack down on online piracy - 16:56

Introducing 'Champagne', new disease-resistant fig - 16:56

Multi-university collaboration to re-engineer internet - 16:56

Money, drugs and chicken feet? What consumers will do for social acceptance - 16:35

Investigational eye treatment: Corneal collagen crosslinking research study - 16:35

Learning how consumers value products - 16:35

Study: Giving aspirin via IV is safe and effective for severe headache - 16:35

Studies identify complications in women undergoing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction - 16:35

Study examines HIV treatment response in men and women, finds overall similarities - 16:35

New pathway regulates immune balance and offers promising drug development target - 16:35

Winter drought stress can delay flowering, prevent fruit loss in orange crops - 16:35

New resource to explain the health care law - 16:35

Delay in performing appendectomy not associated with adverse outcomes - 16:35

Food for thought, er, well... Study finds brain wolfs energy to stop thinking - 16:35

Grasping the tree of life: There is an app for that, too - 16:14

For neurons to work as a team, it helps to have a beat - 16:14

Millions with voice problems don't know treatment available - 16:14

'Wyldewood,' first release from Elderberry Improvement Project - 16:14

Scientists uncover process enabling toxoplasmosis parasite to survive homelessness - 16:14

Hurd shows new Oracle machine; silent on scandal - 16:14

Botulinum toxin may offer temporary drooling relief in children with neurological disorders - 16:14

NASA captures very heavy rain in Typhoon Fanapi and 2 landfalls - 16:14

Learning from lizards: Geckos inspire new method to print electronics on complex surfaces - 15:49

Hard-wired for chocolate and hybrid cars? How genetics affect consumer choice - 15:49

Rotating high-pressure sodium lamps provide flowering plants for spring markets - 15:49

NASA sees Tropical Storm Julia getting 'dusted' - 15:28

USC lab releases smartphone app that measures particulate air pollution - 15:28

Looking for loophoples in microchip security - 15:28

Swallowing disc batteries can cause severe injury in children - 15:28

Scientists show Six3 gene essential for retinal development - 15:08

NASA satellites and aircraft studied Hurricane Karl before it faded - 15:07

Drug to treat alcoholism goal of UH professor's research - 15:07

Seasonal flu vaccine lowers risk of first heart attack - 13:14

Proximity likely cause of gambling problems - 13:14

Germany demands privacy charter from Google, rivals - 13:14

Effects of chemoradiation therapy by using capecitabine on gastric cancer patients - 12:49

Research shows US teen hearing loss is much lower than has been widely reported - 12:49

India networks told to be able to monitor Blackberry: source - 12:49