Physorg

Tuesday th 13th of October 2009

Intel profit falls 8 pct on low chip prices - 16:21

How does media exposure affect self-esteem in overweight and underweight women? - 16:21

Some Sidekick users may recover data: Microsoft - 16:21

Chocolate, water reduce pain response to heat - 16:21

Tropical Storm Parma headed to Vietnam - 16:21

NASA Portable Hyperbaric Chamber Technology Finds Home on Earth - 16:21

Bosses who feel inadequate can turn into bullies - 15:56

Physicist gets buzz from better bee behaviour model - 15:56

Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical - 15:56

Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain - 15:56

Cosmic archaeology: Astrophysicists use new spectrographs to look far back into the history of the universe - 15:56

Report documents the risks of giant invasive snakes in the US - 15:35

Minimally invasive radical prostatectomy shows advantages, but also certain complications - 15:35

Can social networking help consumers get healthier? - 15:35

Teenage boys take less responsibility for preventing the spread of chlamydia - 15:35

Cell death occurs in the same way in plants, animals and humans - 15:35

Setting sail in an ecological 'Earthship' - 15:35

Tropical Storm Patricia approaches Mexico - 15:14

Working overnights by physicians not linked to significantly increased risk of complications - 15:14

Candy bar or healthy snack? Free choice not as free as we think - 15:14

New brain stimulation treatment may offer hope for those with treatment resistant depression - 15:14

Nitrogen mysteries in urban grasslands - 15:14

Less invasive procedure for repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm may reduce short-term risk of death - 15:14

Genetics of patterning the cerebral cortex - 14:49

Action video game players experience diminished proactive attention - 14:49

People who work after retiring enjoy better health, according to national study - 14:49

Senate committee approves health care plan - 14:49

Gmail tool catches misdirected messages - 14:49

How to win by concession and avoid unproductive conflict - 14:49

Miami firm says it will lay first US-Cuba fiber - 14:49

Will this trip be exciting? Consumers respond best to vacation ads that match current emotions - 14:28

Rip currents pose greater risk to swimmers than to shoreline - 14:28

German firm offers Europe's first 'personalised paper' - 14:28

Looking for privacy in the clouds - 14:28

Important defense against stomach ulcer bacterium identified - 14:28

Researchers find candidates for new HIV drugs - 14:28

Race not reported in over 50 percent of randomized clinical trials for cardiovascular disease - 14:07

Nanotech protection: Current safety equipment may not be adequate for nanoprotection - 14:07

Researchers discover mechanism that helps humans see in bright and low light - 14:07

Improved redox flow batteries for electric cars - 14:07

Medical imaging may help researchers understand the pathogenesis of H1N1 virus - 14:07

Researchers to model the life cycles of successful virtual teams - 14:07

Study examines mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery rates - 14:07

Bioluminescence imaging used for eye cancer detection - 14:07

H1N1 simulation modeling shows rapid vaccine rollout effective in reducing infection rates - 14:07

No such thing as 'junk RNA,' say Pitt researchers - 13:42

Singapore scientists discover widely sought molecular key to understanding p53 tumor suppressor gene - 13:42

Genes behind increasingly common form of cancer identified - 13:42

Near half of swine flu patients otherwise healthy - 13:42

A high fat diet during pregnancy can lead to severe liver disease in offspring - 13:42