Physorg

Monday th 17th of May 2010

Fish facing reflections become feisty but fearful - 16:00

When plants attract bugs, it may be their own fault - 16:00

Noninvasively seeing a clear picture of immune cell function in vivo - 16:00

Researchers discover gene network associated with vitamin A deficiency and lung birth defects - 16:00

A fat cell grows up: Stages from early to mature cell offer clues for anti-obesity drug development - 15:32

NASA, Google data show North Korea logging in protected area - 15:32

Flower organ's cells make random decisions that determine size - 15:32

The role of nurses in physician-assisted dying - 15:32

Physicists' findings about helium could lead to more accurate temperature measurements - 15:32

Protein power for Jack and the beanstalk - 15:32

Gravity might amplify quantum fluctuations, create astrophysical objects - 15:01

BP says tube is containing one fifth of oil spill - 15:01

Eating processed meats, but not unprocessed red meats, may raise risk of heart disease and diabetes - 15:01

Focusing on appearance may reduce tanning in young women - 15:01

Retinoid use not associated with fracture risk - 15:01

Most patients survive common thyroid cancer regardless of treatment - 15:01

Minimally invasive sinus surgery becoming more common in medicare population - 15:01

Family status and gender associated with career planning among surgical residents - 15:01

Wrinkles are scarier than skin cancer for young tanners - 15:01

Study examines factors that may predict if patients will be satisfied with facial plastic surgery - 15:01

Study links altered blood flow in the brain with slow gait and falls - 15:01

Cochlear implants slightly less beneficial in older patients - 15:00

New research links decline of endangered California delta smelt to nutrient pollution - 14:31

Scientists identify mechanism T-cells use to block HIV - 14:01

Bacterial growths may offer clues about Earth's distant past - 14:01

Prehistoric fish extinction paved the way for modern vertebrates - 14:01

New study characterizes cognitive and anatomic differences in Alzheimer's disease gene carriers - 14:01

Stem cells restore tissue affected by ALI - 13:30

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation reduces muscle atrophy in COPD - 13:30

Good oral health is essential during pregnancy - 13:04

Extinct giant shark nursery discovered in Panama - 13:01

Spacewalk hit by brief power outage, no danger - 12:31

Heart group backs video games in obesity campaign - 12:30

Nissan says to sell Leaf electric car for under 30,000 euros - 12:30

Microsoft to pay VirnetX 200 million dollars in patent case - 12:00

New evidence caffeine may slow Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, restore cognitive function - 12:00

Combination therapy targets stubborn leukemia stem cells - 12:00

World was 'lucky' with swine flu: WHO chief - 12:00

Switching medications and continuing treatment could help teens with severe depression - 12:00

Are invasives bad? Not always, researchers say - 11:33

Stripes offer clues to superconductivity - 11:32

Varicose vein study shows radiofrequency ablation causes less post-operative pain - 11:32

Healing for hospital signs that don't work - 11:32

Traditional aerobic fitness training trumps pedometer-based walking programs for health benefits - 11:32

Mitsubishi Electric launches 'smart grid' pilot project - 11:32

National Oceanography Centre turns to the sea to save energy - 11:32

Electronics makers face shortage of LCD panels for TV: Sharp - 11:32

Australia opens up offshore oil, gas exploration - 11:32

Pistachios: A handful a day may keep the cardiologist away - 11:01

Challenging the use of routine repeated chest X-rays in certain patients - 11:01