Physorg

Tuesday th 8th of June 2010

Video study finds risky food-safety behavior more common than thought - 11:01

4.7 million EV charging units expected by 2015 - 10:33

New shortcut to cell growth - 10:33

EU court rejects challenge to cell phone cap - 10:33

Invention provides quicker, more efficient use of surveillance videos - 10:33

Aiming to boost electronics performance, researchers capture images of sub-nano pore structures for the first time - 10:32

HP injecting Internet technology into new printers - 10:05

Microsoft to offer $1.15B in convertible debt - 10:05

Some like it hot: Site of human evolution was scorching - 10:05

Plastic laser detects tiny amounts of explosives - 08:20

U.S. gives informal OK to $300 million Argonne upgrade - 07:50

Drilling Down into Mars - 07:50

More adults report excessive sleepiness in the US than in Europe - 07:23

Can Asian carp inspire long-term solutions to Chicago's most pressing water problems? - 07:23

Toshiba Introduces 'dynabook TX/98MBL' -- First Notebook That Supports Blu-ray 3D Format - 07:22

Interview: Alan Mislove on virtual privacy - 07:00

The world's first Expansion/Deflection nozzle hybrid tested - 07:00

Improving Kinase Inhibitors: Molecular editing of resorcylic acid lactones - 07:00

Separating calves can help reduce exposure to disease in dairy herds - 07:00

Coulomb Technologies to install 4,600 electric vehicle charging stations - 06:30

Researchers optimistic in cancer fight, as disease spreads - 06:30

Planes, trains and automobiles: Traffic noise disturbs sleep, affects morning performance - 06:30

China defends Internet 'Great Firewall' - 06:30

Luxury labels step out into the virtual world - 06:00

Samsung unveils smartphone to take on iPhone - 06:00

Sleep-deprived nurses may struggle to remain vigilant during 12-hour shifts - 06:00

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation must implement payment reforms rapidly - 06:00

Internet addicts stage uprising at China boot camp - 06:00

Japanese space probe Hayabusa close to home - 06:00

Few health reform options would have covered more people at lower cost than new law, study finds - 06:00

Cost of caring for stroke patients double that of earlier estimates - 05:32

Reducing the toxicity of lithium - 05:32

Sleep problems are common in US soldiers returning from wartime deployment - 05:31

'Roman gladiator graveyard' unearthed in Britain - 05:31

Study links long sleep duration to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome in older adults - 05:30

A good CHAP reduces rates of heart disease and stroke in communities - 05:30

Volcano near Philippine capital rumbling back to life - 05:30

Japan's Softbank to accept iPhone 4 orders from June 15 - 05:30

How to overcome resistance to one group of breast cancer drugs - 05:01

The best and worst work schedules: Shift start times can impact sleep and alertness - 05:01

Under 50? Silent duo could put you at risk for a big stroke - 05:01

Study is first to show that highly variable sleep schedules predict elevated suicide risk - 05:01

Getting extra sleep improves the athletic performance of collegiate football players - 05:01

Liability issues limiting recreational use of public school facilities - 04:31

Man-made aurora to help predict space weather - 04:31

Study links sleep apnea in children and teens to lower academic grades - 04:30

NASA says: send your face to space - 04:02

Molecular imaging reveals origin of acid reflux disease - 02:00

Monday th 7th of June 2010

Molecular imaging can improve effectiveness of novel therapy for advanced heart disease - 22:10

Cardiac imaging breakthrough helps determine diminished blood flow to the heart - 20:10