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Thursday th 14th of January 2010
Zambian study finds longer breastfeeding best for HIV-infected mothers
- 16:28
Phones have TV signals, TVs have Internet feeds, computers have a bit of everything
- 16:07
NASA Technology to Enhance 'Green' Building's Efficiency
- 16:07
Harnessing the Divas of the Nanoworld
- 15:42
Nanosystems Capture and Destroy Circulating Tumor Cells
- 15:21
Drive-through emergency service effective response to pandemic, study shows
- 15:21
Study finds consumer behavior and lifestyle traits influence foreclosure rates (w/ Video)
- 14:56
With CES over, can tablet PCs live up to all the hype?
- 14:56
New study suggests minke whales are not preventing recovery of larger whales
- 14:35
Gadgets: Consumer Electronics Show 2010 roundup
- 14:35
Health care professionals failing to tell patients they are not fit to drive
- 14:35
HP, Microsoft team up on $250 million cloud computing project
- 14:35
Determining chemical composition of a type of red giant star with more carbon than oxygen
- 14:14
Impact of eucalyptus plantations on the ecology of rivers
- 14:14
New finding in cell migration may be key to preventing clots, cancer spread
- 14:14
New genetic map will speed up plant breeding of the world's most important medicinal crop (w/ Podcast)
- 14:14
Parasitic wasps' genomes provides new insights into pest control, genetics (w/ Video)
- 14:14
Disadvantaged neighborhoods set children's reading skills on negative course
- 14:14
Gators Breathe Like Birds: Did Dinosaurs` Ancestors Inhale Their Way To Dominance?
- 14:14
University of Pittsburgh researchers launching trial of new osteoporosis drug
- 14:14
Potent screening tool finds new roles for some drugs in rest, waking
- 14:14
Discovery points toward anti-inflammation treatment for blinding disease
- 13:49
Scientists unravel the genetic secrets of a pink tomato
- 13:49
Haiti text donations to Red Cross hit $4M
- 13:49
Game-changing nanodiamond discovery for MRI
- 13:49
Punishment important in plant-pollinator relationship
- 13:49
New research confirms benefits of calcium and vitamin D in preventing fractures
- 13:28
WHOI expert: Haiti quake occurred in complex, active seismic region
- 13:28
First satellite map of Haiti earthquake
- 13:28
Why we can't always find what we're looking for (and sometimes find what isn't there)
- 13:28
Chaperones for climate protection
- 13:28
Researchers find new ways to understand bacteria's 'thinking'
- 13:07
Scientists cautiously optimistic as Doomsday clock reset
- 12:42
Obstructive sleep apnea may worsen diabetes
- 12:42
Pitt researchers raise concern over frequency of surveillance colonoscopy
- 12:42
Study reveals wanted objects are seen as closer
- 12:42
Microsoft, HP fail to back Google's China move: FT
- 12:42
Canadians should be concerned about camera surveillance: report
- 12:42
The first map of colon cancer in Spain is published
- 12:21
Eastman Kodak sues Apple, RIM over digital cameras
- 12:21
ARS Gene Collections Vital to Animal Research Efforts
- 11:14
To see or not to see
- 11:14
Scientists reveal how tendons shape developing bones
- 11:14
Haiti earthquake poses prediction question
- 10:49
An etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis
- 10:49
Stanford professor compares energy from Haiti earthquake to a nuclear blast (w/ Video)
- 10:28
2D protein maps of mucosal biopsies in patients with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis
- 10:28
Conformists at more risk of eating disorders: study
- 10:28
Use of mail-order pharmacies use could improve patients' medication adherence
- 10:07
Does electro-acupuncture prevent prolonged postoperative ileus?
- 09:42
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