Physorg

Wednesday th 28th of January 2009

German software giant SAP to cut 3,000 jobs - 05:42

Medical hoax: 'Cello scrotum' was just a test tickle - 05:42

Couple welcomes home cloned dog - 05:42

Bisphenol A, chemical used to make plastic, lingers in body, study finds - 05:42

I feel your pain: Neural mechanisms of empathy - 05:21

Physical therapists test mechanical arm to help patients recover from stroke, traumatic brain injury - 05:21

Geoengineering could complement mitigation to cool the climate - 05:21

Tuesday th 27th of January 2009

IBM quietly cuts thousands of jobs - 18:28

In peanut checks, gaps for salmonella to sneak by - 18:28

Sociability traced to particular region of brain - 17:42

Sun Microsystems swings to $209M quarterly loss - 17:21

Nielsen: Newspapers getting more Web visits - 17:21

Yahoo suffers 4Q loss, but tops analyst views - 17:21

Source: Investigators find 4 kinds of salmonella - 17:21

Congress poised to delay end of analog TV to June - 17:21

Blowfish poisoning sends 7 to hospital in Japan - 17:21

Medicare expands coverage for cancer drugs - 17:21

Rare 1,800-year-old figurine found in Jerusalem - 17:21

Imaging study illustrates how memories change in the brain over time - 17:21

HPV18 DNA levels are not prognostic for precancerous cervical lesions - 16:57

Study finds more than 100 gene variations linked with response to leukemia treatment - 16:35

Growth Hormone Stimulator May Help Combat Frailty in Older Adults - 16:35

Engineers Closing the Gap Between High-Speed Data Transmission and Processing - 16:35

Big cats, wild pigs and short-eared dogs -- oh, my! - 16:14

Plan unveiled for electric car charging network in Denmark - 16:14

Is rapid transition through menopause linked to earlier onset of heart disease? - 16:14

Avoiding secondhand smoke during pregnancy - 16:14

NXP unveils world`s first fully integrated Doherty amplifiers - 16:14

New study may revolutionize language learning - 15:49

Wall Divides East and West Sides of Cosmic Metropolis - 15:28

Stress disrupts human thinking, but the brain can bounce back - 15:28

New study identifies how ebola virus avoids the immune system - 15:07

Pupils' performances deteriorate during summer holiday - 15:07

E-Paper Technology Has New Possibilities in Japan - 15:07

Twin study: Diabetes significantly increases risk for Alzheimer's disease and other dementia - 14:42

A re-review of peer review: Leading journal looks to end the 'review nightmare' - 13:56

Hackers steal online details from job seekers - 13:56

New Limits on the Origin of Dark Matter - 13:35

Nuclear fusion-fission hybrid could contribute to carbon-free energy future - 13:35

Dog owners more likely to share germs with pets by not washing hands than by sleeping with dog - 13:35

DNA component can stimulate and suppress the immune response - 13:35

The secretive immune system of the salmon - 12:28

Assessing the real risk of heart disease in young people with low short-term risks - 12:28

'Fishy' clue helps establish how proteins evolve - 12:07

Easing regulations does not mean lower quality of cardiac care - 12:07

Most inactive physicians retain licenses, return to practice without competency review - 12:07

New generation of orthopedic, dental and cardiovascular prostheses - 12:07

Ethical evaluations of nanotechnology - 12:07

Magnetic-anchor-guided endoscopic submucosal dissection shows promise for gastric cancer - 12:07

Exercise no danger for joints - 12:07