Physorg

Wednesday th 18th of August 2010

The rich have more money but the poor are rich in heart: study - 14:56

Women stay in fringes of most popular comic strips, study finds - 14:56

Feds: No timeline for completing Gulf relief well - 14:35

BlackBerry Torch no challenger to Android, iPhone - 14:14

Dwindling green pastures, not hunting, may have killed off the mammoth - 13:49

Does the shape of crude oil remnants impact rate of biodegradation? - 13:49

Sweden opens inquiry into suspect flu vaccine - 13:28

Study explains why Alzheimer's drug is both safe and effective - 13:28

Potential HIV drug keeps virus out of cells - 13:28

Gender bender: Do gender knee implants provide better outcomes? - 13:07

Extreme darkness: Carbon nanotube forest covers NIST's ultra-dark detector - 13:07

Astronomers find ancient galaxy cluster still producing stars - 13:07

NIST to frame the Magna Carta - 13:07

Ancient Chinese herbal recipe eases side effects of chemotherapy - 13:07

Titanium coating with protein 'flower bouquet' nanoclusters strengthens implant attachment - 13:07

Space station cooling normally after spacewalk fix - 12:42

Chronic health conditions common for stem cell transplant survivors - 12:42

WikiLeaks: Pentagon ready to discuss Afghan files - 12:21

Online bargain broker Groupon enters Japan, Russia - 12:21

Smokers trying to give up -- don't stop thinking about cigarettes - 12:21

Innovative imaging system may boost speed and accuracy in treatment of heart rhythm disorder - 12:21

Stem cell versatility could help tissue regeneration - 12:21

Surprise in genome structure linked to developmental diseases - 12:21

Researchers 'stretch' a lackluster material into a possible electronics revolution - 12:21

Roller coaster superconductivity discovered - 12:21

New satellite data reveals true decline of world's mangrove forests - 11:56

Brain gene expression changes when honey bees go the distance - 11:56

LISA gravitational-wave mission strongly endorsed by National Research Council - 11:56

Former outsourcing tycoon 'bailed' in big fraud case - 11:35

Warning system inadequate to prevent swimmers from getting sick at inland lakes - 11:35

Pediatric urologist performs innovative procedure for girls with rare vaginal defects - 11:35

Gaming giants bet on 3D for next big boost - 11:35

How corals fight back - 11:35

Researchers discover new mechanism behind cellular energy conversion - 11:35

Drug-eluting stents confirmed safe, effective for long-term use - 11:35

Study to examine new treatment for West Nile virus - 11:14

Scientists find new twist on drug screening to treat common childhood cancer - 11:14

Overweight American children and adolescents becoming fatter - 11:14

World's largest neurosurgical society launches the specialty's first comprehensive global journal - 11:14

Forecasting the fate of fertilizer in the Chesapeake Bay watershed - 11:14

Cool! Researchers find way to use HVAC ducts for wireless monitoring technology - 11:14

Uniform, national measures should define HIV/AIDS care - 11:14

German gov't considers 'Street View' concerns - 10:49

Even modest weight gain can harm blood vessels, study - 10:28

Early life influences risk for psychiatric disorders - 09:21

Fossil reveals 48-million-year history of zombie ants - 08:56

Bees warm up with a drink, too - 08:56

iPhone-maker Foxconn holds rallies after suicides - 08:35

BlackBerry users mull effect as service curbs loom - 08:14

Drop in UK teenage smokers - 08:14