Physorg

Tuesday th 20th of April 2010

Scientists sever molecular signals that prolific parasite uses to puppeteer cells - 11:31

Advance made in thin-film solar cell technology - 11:31

Team finds promising new drug target for Alzheimer's disease - 11:31

Gastric adenomyoma presenting as melena - 11:31

Children's cognitive ability can be affected by mother's exposure to urban air pollutants - 11:30

Low heritability of tinnitus - 11:30

Sharing the load: Individual fibrin fibers distribute strain across a network - 11:30

UWE researchers reinvent the potters wheel - 11:07

Study provides new insights into the implications of autism onset patterns - 11:07

Montana State University professor, students conduct research on the slopes - 11:07

'10 most wanted' plants inspected for clues to climate change - 10:42

Outcomes of patients dismissed from the hospital with non-cardiac chest pain - 10:42

Protein plays a critical role in the development of aggressive breast cancer - 10:42

OB/GYN offices may offer ideal venue for improving vaccine rates among women - 10:42

Apple wants its iPhone back - 10:21

Who is at risk for MRSA? New study identifies, quantifies and characterizes its prevalence - 10:21

Study cautions: Psychotropic medications overprescribed to children - 10:21

Materials research advances reliability of faster 'smart sensors' - 10:21

Alternative turfgrasses show potential for use on golf course fairways - 10:21

The remarkable effects of fat loss on the immune system - 09:56

Molecular mechanism underlying natural taurine protection against hepatic fibrosis - 09:56

10 nations tell Google of privacy concern on Buzz - 09:35

Space shuttle Discovery, crew of 7 back on Earth - 09:35

Report: FDA should force rollback in salty foods - 09:35

Bone-eating worms 30 million years old - 09:35

Neutrinos: Clues to the Most Energetic Cosmic Rays - 09:14

New methods identify thousands of new DNA sequences missing from reference map of human genome - 08:49

Nanostructure of 5,000-year-old mummy skin reveals insight into mummification process - 08:22

Retracing the tracks of dinosaurs reveals ecosystem the size of a continent - 08:22

Nixing new nuclear process - 07:29

Biting its own tail: Nanocontainer with an integrated switch - 07:07

'Goldilocks Zone' may go colder than previously thought - 07:07

Pollen Folds Like Origami - 07:07

1 in 10 revelers plan on consuming more than 40 units of alcohol in a single evening - 05:56

Asia computer sales up 38 percent in first quarter: IDC - 05:35

Adverse drug effects in epileptic patients not correlated with number of prescribed medications - 05:14

Survey: Teens love cell phones; schools, not quite - 05:14

Buyer beware: Consumers in conflict may become victims to unwanted influence - 05:14

Pa. district took 56,000 images on student laptops - 05:14

How cobras form hood flares - 04:49

Space shuttle Discovery aims for Florida landing - 04:28

Report: China hackers stole key Google program - 04:28

Low-power version of Bluetooth coming for watches - 04:28

To fly through ash or not? That's no easy question - 04:28

Tech companies fear implications of trade pact - 04:28

Monday th 19th of April 2010

Consumers: Why do you like what I like, but I don't like what you like? - 20:14

Study identifies small molecules mimicking key brain growth factor - 19:28

More Proof of Outer Membrane Cytochrome Role in Electron Transfer - 19:07

Campus green space more important for undergrads - 18:42

Genetic basis for health benefits of the 'Mediterranean diet' - 18:42