Physorg

Wednesday th 18th of March 2009

Older People Less Able to Hide Bigotry, Study Shows - 19:14

T-Mobile's phones are splashier, but not quite perfect - 19:14

New iPod Shuffle a delight, despite flaw - 19:14

Report finds contaminants in baby products - 19:14

HP Labs says reorg paying off with new money-making technology - 18:49

Looking ahead with tech icon Bob Metcalfe - 18:28

'25 Things' becomes one of Facebook's biggest fads - 18:28

"Mum, buy me that chocolate, pleeeease!" New study shows the pervasive influence of children on their parents' in-store - 18:07

Are You Getting Enough Sleep? Why Women Struggle with Sleep Problems - 18:07

One Mars Rover Sees a Distant Goal; The Other Takes a New Route - 18:07

Cancer: Another step towards medication - 17:42

Researchers identify genetic markers for aggressive head and neck cancer - 17:42

Protein is key to embryonic stem cell differentiation - 17:42

Pilot study shows effectiveness of new, low-cost method for monitoring hand hygiene compliance - 17:42

Domestic and international influences shape the politics of R&D and innovation - 17:42

Americans support action on global warming despite economic crisis - 17:42

Review: How an iPod can be a poor man's iPhone - 17:42

Few friends combined with loneliness linked to poor mental and physical health for elderly - 17:21

Information warfare in the 21st century: Ideas are sometimes stronger than bombs - 17:21

Atomic fountain clocks are becoming still more stable - 17:21

PSA screening cuts deaths by 20 percent - 17:21

Regular exercise reduces depressive symptoms, improves self-esteem in overweight children - 17:21

Spinal taps carry higher risks for infants and elderly, study shows - 17:21

Ongoing worldwide shortage of medical isotopes could threaten patient care, says expert - 16:56

Factors associated with decline in child kidney function identified - 16:56

Privacy group urges probe of Google cloud services - 16:35

Campaign spending affects electoral outcomes - 16:35

Parents failing to recognize their children's risk for obesity may be contributing to epidemic - 16:35

Oracle profit tops views in tough tech environment - 16:35

Some cell phones to get live NCAA tournament games - 16:35

Heart failure strikes younger African-Americans at the same rate as older Caucasians - 16:35

Vaccine against CMV shows promise in clinical trial - 16:35

Ethnic Background Matters for Type 2 Diabetes - 16:35

Magnetism Governs Properties of Iron-Based Superconductors - 16:35

'Colorblindness' hurts minority employees, but multiculturalism inspires their commitment - 16:09

Conflicts of interest in clinical research - 16:08

Astrophysicists explore a blazar - 16:08

Prostate Cancer Screening Exams Not Necessary for Some Men (w/Video) - 16:08

Zinc oxide gives green shine to new photoconductors - 16:08

Scientists closer to understanding how to control high blood sugar - 16:07

6.5 million more patients might benefit from statins to prevent heart attacks, strokes - 16:07

Research yields potential target for cancer, wound healing and fibrosis - 15:42

Mothers have key role in family life for children with technology dependencies - 15:42

Flight dispatched with supplies for North Pole team - 15:21

Space tourism from Sweden to start in 2012 - 15:21

Astro-bat feared dead after shuttle launch - 15:21

Online game gets real-world banking license - 15:21

Changing the price of foods may significantly affect Americans' weight - 14:57

Study finds biological clue in brain tumour development - 14:57

Exclusive marketing contracts best when competition is fierce - 14:57