Physorg

Tuesday th 19th of May 2009

'Super-recognizers,' with extraordinary face recognition ability, never forget a face - 15:28

SETI@home project celebrates 10th anniversary, though no ETs - 15:07

Research finds mangroves being fed to death - 15:07

From 'Alarmed' to 'Dismissive': The Six Ways Americans View Global Warming - 15:07

Safe for Passengers with Lung Disease to Travel by Air - 14:42

Adolescents who think that they are overweight are at increased risk of suicide attempts - 14:42

TB vaccine gets its groove back - 14:21

Glaxo offers WHO 50 million pandemic vaccines - 13:56

Cream with green tea extract hinders HIV transmission: study - 13:56

Refurbished Hubble Space Telescope Ready to Resume Mission of Explorat - 13:35

Scientists determine how body differentiates between a scorch and a scratch - 13:35

Dying at home: A trend that could make hospitals more efficient - 13:35

Gene signature helps predict breast cancer prognosis - 13:14

California agrees to new, tougher national emissions standards - 13:14

Q&A on new auto emissions standards - 13:14

Ruling delayed again by judge in cyber-bullying case - 13:14

For some, prominent power lines dim enthusiasm for green power - 13:14

Faithful males do not bring flowers - 12:49

Consumers remain upbeat - 12:49

A new way of the treating the flu: Approach targets both the H and N portions of the virus - 12:49

Mutant genes in high-risk childhood leukemias identified - 12:49

Popular television shows inaccurately portray violent crime - 12:28

Plastic that grows on trees, part two - 12:28

International team tracks clues to HIV - 12:28

Cocaine: Perceived as a reward by the brain? - 12:07

Microsoft, HP expand workplace tools partnership - 12:07

Fifth century BC objects returned to Greece - 12:07

Salmonella's sweet tooth predicts its downfall - 12:07

Promotional tests can discourage some of the best, says new research - 11:43

Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy, early childhood more likely to smoke as adults - 11:43

Tying education to future goals may boost grades more than helping with homework - 11:43

HRT-breast cancer risk stays same, regardless of family history - 11:43

Obese moms, asthmatic kids - 11:43

Early exposure to tobacco smoke may lead to early emphysema later - 11:43

Next generation of health care workers train through medical simulation (w/Video) - 11:43

Protein identified as critical to insulating the body's wiring could also become treatment target - 11:43

Early skeleton sheds light on primate evolution - 11:43

Nokia to lay off 170 workers worldwide - 11:43

Spaniard sued for music file-sharing networks - 11:43

Aerosolized nanoparticles show promise for delivering antibiotic treatment - 11:43

Sick of the same old thing? Researchers finds satiation solution - 11:18

Climate change odds much worse than thought: New analysis shows warming could be double previous estimates - 11:18

High self-reported asthma rates in Chinatown, N.Y. - 11:18

Simulating pharmaceutical and personal care product transport - 11:18

Proteomics: Finding the key ingredients of disease - 10:49

'Writing' Patterns on Carbon Nanotubes With Polymer Chains - 10:28

New infectious diseases -- what's the risk? - 10:28

'Singing brains' offers epilepsy and schizophrenia clues - 10:28

Breakthrough in radiotherapy promises targeted cancer treatment - 10:28

Excessive cola consumption can lead to super-sized muscle problems warn doctors - 10:28