Physorg

Tuesday th 27th of January 2009

New twist on old medical technology may prevent amputations - 12:07

Researchers identify a cell type that limits stroke damage - 12:07

Researchers iron out new role for serotonin - 12:07

Game provides clue to improving remote sensing - 11:42

Fake internet drugs risk lives and fund terrorism, warns journal editor - 11:42

Pharmaceutical disobedience - 10:35

New liquefaction hazard maps of Santa Clara Valley, Northern California - 10:35

Darwin's Tree of Life May Be More Like a Thicket - 10:35

Octuplets born in California doing 'very well' - 10:35

Scientists Find First Creature With Eyes That Use Both Refractive and Reflective Optics - 10:14

Emperor penguins march toward extinction? - 10:14

New insights into a leading poultry disease and its risks to human health - 10:14

Roadkill study could speed detection of kidney cancer - 10:14

First comprehensive paper on statins' adverse effects released - 10:14

Billion-year revision of plant evolution timeline may stem from discovery of lignin in seaweed - 10:14

Newborn infants detect the beat in music - 09:49

Single Atom Quantum Dots Bring Real Devices Closer - 09:49

With Cheney gone, Google gains sky view of VP's home - 07:56

Researchers Reprogram Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells - 07:56

Researchers find traces of mercury in high-fructose corn syrup - 07:56

Humans adapting to climate change help mosquitoes spread disease - 07:35

New finding about the bane of parents' lives -- head lice - 07:35

Gene-engineered flies are pest solution - 07:35

The pseudogap persists as material superconducts - 07:35

Can payment and other innovations improve the quality and value of health care? - 07:35

Fast-food diet cancels out benefits of breastfeeding in preventing asthma - 07:35

Move over, sponges: New evidence confirms Placozoans are the closest living surrogate to the ancestor of all animals - 06:28

8 babies born to Calif. parents who expected 7 - 06:28

Senate OKs 4-month delay to digital TV changeover - 06:28

Apple wins patent for iPhone touch-screen controls - 06:28

Japan's Fujitsu scraps HDD head business - 06:28

Controlling neglected tropical diseases may be key to US foreign policy - 05:21

Natural selection is not the only process that drives evolution - 04:35

Monday th 26th of January 2009

Report: Some climate damage already irreversible - 18:49

IBM to cut more than 2,800 jobs: union - 18:49

'You've got no mail' -- tech glitch hits Obama White House - 18:28

Nokia's luxury brand Vertu to launch mobile services in Japan - 18:28

Ashes of "Star Trek" creator and wife rocketing to deep space - 18:28

Netflix 4Q profit up 45 pct, helped by recession - 18:28

Texas Instruments cuts 3,400 jobs - 18:28

Gene may lead to early onset of brain tumor - 18:07

Study examines loop diuretic use and fractures in postmenopausal women - 18:07

Omega-6 fatty acids: Make them a part of heart-healthy eating - 18:07

Statewide study confirms 'paperless' hospitals are better for patients - 18:07

Comet impact theory disproved - 17:42

Major immune system branch has hidden ability to learn - 17:42

'Great speciators' explained: It's intrinsic - 17:42

Aspirin can prevent liver damage that afflicts millions - 17:42

New asthma research opposes current drug treatment - 17:42

Researchers identify compound that frees trapped cholesterol - 17:42