Physorg

Tuesday th 14th of September 2010

One-fourth of US adults use mobile applications: survey - 16:42

Lightbulbs: The more efficient they get, the more light we use - 16:42

Making bees less busy: Social environment changes internal clocks - 16:42

Informatics = essential MD competency - 16:42

Teaching doctors to treat the individual - 16:42

Corn syrup producers want sweeter name: corn sugar - 16:42

Clerkship order linked with outcomes on clerkship subject exams, grades, not clinical performance - 16:21

CfA will play major role in mission to 'touch' the sun - 16:21

Educational intervention may help medical students adapt care for patients needing nonstandard care - 16:21

UN: Number of hungry people declines - 16:21

Adapting to darkness: How behavioral and genetic changes helped cavefish survive extreme environment - 16:21

Type D personality associated with higher future heart risk - 16:21

Medical students report critical attitudes about depression among peers, study shows - 16:21

China will struggle to hit energy-saving goal: official - 16:21

Research: How doctors rationalize acceptance of industry gifts - 16:21

Burnout associated with self-reported unprofessional conduct among medical students - 15:56

Study identifies students at risk for difficulties in medical school - 15:56

Present imperfect: Doctors in training work even when ill - 15:35

Cisco to start paying a dividend before summer - 15:35

Legal analysis: The health insurance mandate is constitutional - 15:35

Intel opens software app store, offers new Atom chips - 15:14

State of Israel buys Twitter address from porn operator - 15:14

New study finds positive return on investment for states that invest in quit smoking treatments - 15:14

Researchers release new report on possible impact of gas severance tax - 15:14

Report shows federal poverty guidelines leave state's seniors destitute - 15:14

Researchers report first case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in an active college football player - 14:49

Growing Roundup-resistant weed problem must be dealt with, expert says - 14:49

UT's Remote Data Analysis and Visualization Center enters full production - 14:49

Scientists reveal battery behavior at the nanoscale - 14:28

Stopping the loss of biodiversity - 14:28

NASA uses new method to estimate earth mass movements - 13:21

Seagate's self-encrypting laptop hard drive wins key government certification - 13:21

ARTEMIS - the first Earth-Moon libration orbiter - 13:21

Freescale Xtrinsic accelerometers optimize resolution and battery life in consumer devices - 13:21

Stunning NASA infrared imagery of Hurricane Igor reveals a 170 degree temperature difference - 13:21

Safe clearance of salmonella - 12:56

Fake chips threaten military - 12:56

Fujitsu develops technology for design of compact, high-efficiency wireless charging systems - 12:56

Kid-in-car warning systems getting a big push - 12:35

Champagne bottle gets green makeover - 12:35

Inflammatory bowel disease in kids is on a mysterious rise - 12:35

IBM to help small businesses compete for contracts - 12:14

Gestural hand-tracking interface being developed by MIT researchers (w/ video) - 12:14

False memories of self-performance result from watching others' actions - 12:14

Privacy group sues to get data about NSA-Google ties - 12:14

Global fisheries research finds promise and peril - 11:49

Women more likely than men to accept global warming - 11:49

New treatment for rabies advances after successful phase 1 trial in India - 11:49

Human impacts on the deep seafloor - 11:28

New iPhone app, 'MedWatcher,' to support real-time drug safety surveillance - 11:28