Physorg

Wednesday th 30th of September 2009

NASA's infrared satellite images reveal Ketsana's deadly western Pacific march - 17:07

Nature Makes Us More Caring, Study Says (w/ Video) - 17:07

Cooling treatments can reduce brain damage caused by birth asphyxia - 17:07

Consciousness is the brain's Wi-Fi, resolving competing requests, study suggests - 17:07

Which Is King Of Clubs In The Noise Stakes? - 17:07

GE Shows Off 1TB DVD-Sized Disks at the Emerging Tech Conference - 16:42

Don't stand by me: Study explores role of personal connections in failing projects (w/ Podcast) - 16:42

A Twist in the Genome Thwarts Hepatitis C - 16:21

Predictive simulation successes on Dawn supercomputer - 16:21

Tai chi can help people with diabetes lower glucose levels - 15:56

Net helps businesses beat recession - 15:56

The influence of cultural differences in investigative interviews - 15:56

To flap, or not to flap? Flapping wings can be more efficient than fixed wings, study shows - 15:35

Samsung Announces AMOLED 12M Camera Phone - 15:35

Warming, heat waves projected to grow worse with large regional variability - 15:35

Breast cancer survivors can find comfort in teams with athletic goals - 15:35

Biodiversity loss weakens global development - 15:14

NXP Introduces Intelligent Switches Supporting HDMI 1.4 - 14:49

LG Unveils LG GD510 Touchscreen Phone (w/ Video) - 14:49

GOCE delivering data for best gravity map ever (w/ Video) - 14:49

The self-managing, 'unbreakable' internet? - 14:49

Springtime Sheep Grazing Helps Control Leafy Spurge - 14:28

3 questions: Ben Weiss discusses what a wet moon might mean - 14:28

Panel: Overzealous rules may stifle germ research - 14:07

Why leave it to nature? Chemistry professor wants to understand, simplify, photosynthesis - 14:07

Monkeys' grooming habits provide clues to how we socialise - 14:07

Stay focused: Researchers sharpen photographs by capturing multiple low-quality images - 14:07

Teen attitudes toward smoking linked to likelihood of drinking and using drugs - 13:21

Securing biological select agents and toxins will require developing a culture of trust - 13:21

Planet's nitrogen cycle overturned by 'tiny ammonia eater of the seas' - 13:21

Peer pressure builds more latrines than financial assistance - 13:21

First human gets new antibody aimed at rabies virus - 13:21

Research puts a 'Fas' to the cause of programmed cell death - 13:21

Rensselaer researchers to develop and test next-generation radar systems - 12:56

Denial of service denial: New filtering system could protect networks from zombies - 12:56

Putting the squeeze on sperm DNA - 12:56

Google inviting testers to ride its Wave - 12:29

Government to remap manatee habitat - 12:29

Is free Wi-Fi a good deal for coffee shops? - 12:29

Major quakes can weaken seismic faults far away, scientists say - 12:29

Cloud computing gathers steam with mobile devices - 12:07

A new chemical method for distinguishing between farmed and wild salmon - 12:07

Places to play, but 'stranger danger' fears keep inner-city kids home: Study - 12:07

Good hackers meet to seek ways to stop the bad hackers - 12:07

Dramatized ads weave plot lines around product - 12:07

Obama says $5B in grants will aid medical research - 11:42

A potential new imaging agent for early diagnosis of most serious skin cancer - 11:42

ORMatE returns to NRL after nearly 2 years in Earth orbit - 11:42

Study in Spain and Romania confirms radon as second leading cause of lung cancer - 11:42

Protection or Peril? Gun Possession of Questionable Value in an Assault - 11:21