Physorg

Monday th 12th of October 2009

The first neotropical rainforest was home of the Titanoboa - 15:07

Scientists encouraged by new mouse model's similarities to human ALS - 15:07

First-of-Kind Study Shows Model Can Be Used to Rate Courtroom Psychiatric Experts Performance - 14:42

Self-sacrifice among strangers has more to do with nurture than nature - 14:42

Study May Explain How A Well-Known Epilepsy and Pain Drug Works - 14:21

Researchers find triggers in cells' transition from colitis to cancer - 14:21

By Simulating Gullies, Geographers Discover Ways to Tame Soil Erosion - 13:56

Targeting tumors: Researchers develop more precise approach to delivery of chemotherapy drugs - 13:56

The New Literacy: Stanford study finds richness and complexity in students' writing - 13:56

SCID Kids Leading Healthy, Normal Lives 25 Years After 'Bubble Boy' - 13:56

Growth versus global warming - 13:35

Day care next frontier in fighting kids' obesity - 13:14

Herbivory discovered in a spider - 11:42

Dyslexia varies across language barriers - 11:42

Google board member steps down - 11:42

Most H1N1 patients with respiratory failure treated with oxygenating system survive illness - 11:42

Lufthansa, Panasonic deal for in-flight Internet - 11:42

Sickest swine flu cases in Canada, Mexico detailed - 11:42

Philips posts surprise profit as cost cuts help - 11:42

UBC engineering students unveil moon dust-shoveling robot - 10:56

Hubble observes LCROSS impact: Preliminary analysis shows no clear evidence for hydroxyl - 10:56

Software Helps Design Energy Stingy Buildings (w/ Video) - 10:35

Birds in captivity lose hippocampal mass - 10:35

Growing geodesic carbon nanodomes - 10:14

Unexpected Hydrides Become Stable Metals at Pressure Near One Quarter Required to Metalize Pure Hydrogen Alone - 10:14

Critical illness from 2009 H1N1 in Mexico associated with high fatality rate - 10:14

Impaired foetal growth increases risk of asthma - 10:14

H1N1 critical illness can occur rapidly; predominantly affects young patients - 09:49

Forgotten treasures shed new light on Little Grey Rabbit author - 09:07

Early warning system could keep lights on - 09:07

Intelligent Traffic System Predicts Future Traffic Flow on Multiple Roads - 09:07

Premium car research & cow dung point to new high tech disease diagnosis - 07:56

Video camera that records at the speed of thought - 07:35

Study of first high-resolution images of Pallas confirms asteroid is actually a protoplanet - 07:35

Conservation targets too small to stop extinction: study - 07:14

High-speed genetic analysis looks deep inside primate immune system - 07:14

For economic success, channel your inner bonobo - 06:49

Diviner Observes LCROSS Impact - 06:28

Stranger homicide by people with schizophrenia is rare -- and unpredictable - 05:21

Sidekick's lost data gone for good - 05:21

Setback for British 'hacker' in US extradition fight - 05:21

Children can greatly reduce abdominal pain by using their imagination - 05:21

US army to be powered by waste - 05:21

Prediction model superior to traditional criteria in bladder treatment decision - 05:21

Radio waves 'see' through walls (w/ Video) - 04:56

Oracle plays up promise of Sun take-over - 04:35

Sunday th 11th of October 2009

Computing project combats Blackjack card counting - 14:21

Scientists protest plan to loosen patent protection on genetic research - 13:56

CDC official downplays risk from swine flu vaccine - 13:56

Phase 1 of PCB removal on Hudson River completed - 13:56