Physorg

Monday th 17th of November 2008

Quicker, easier way to make coal cleaner found - 12:49

Gulf War research panel finds 1 in 4 veterans suffers from illness caused by toxic exposure - 12:49

'Powerhouses' from living cells power new explosives detector - 12:07

Sleep helps people learn complicated tasks - 12:07

I'm sticking with my brand: Loyal customers perceive competitor ads differently - 11:42

Bottoms up: Individualists more likely to be problem drinkers - 11:42

Hybrid cars too quiet for pedestrian safety? Add engine noise, say human factors researchers - 11:42

Put on a happy face: It helps you see the big picture - 11:42

Why only some former smokers develop lung cancer - 11:42

Money motivates doctors to reduce ethnic differences in heart disease treatments - 11:42

No honeymoon replays: People don't want to taint special memories - 11:42

Gaps in Adhesion - 11:42

'Let the sunshine in' to protect your heart this winter - 11:42

Necessary lattes? People short on self-control categorize more items as necessities - 11:42

Effective global regulation - 11:42

New life beneath sea and ice - 11:42

Predicting the future for patients with severe traumatic brain injury - 11:42

Evolution of the visual system is key to abstract art - 11:21

Calls for a more flexible approach to vaccine funding - 11:21

Floppy-footed gibbons help us understand how early humans may have walked - 11:21

Genes associated with fat metabolism could increase kidney cancer risk - 11:21

Why HIV treatment makes people so susceptible to heart disease and diabetes - 11:21

Micro Fuel Cells Get Closer to Replacing Batteries - 11:21

Toward a new generation of paper-thin loudspeakers - 10:56

A faster test for the food protein that triggers celiac disease - 10:56

Microarray analysis improves prenatal diagnosis - 10:56

Researchers identify dangerous 'two-faced' protein crucial to breast cancer spread and growth - 10:14

New study bolsters beliefs about DNA repair - 09:49

Breaking BubR1 mimics genetic shuffle seen in cancer cells - 09:49

Sonography in space - 09:49

Study helps clarify role of vitamin D in cancer therapy - 09:49

'$100 laptop' group reboots Give One Get One offer - 09:28

Online startup aims to improve patent quality - 09:28

Big particle collider repairs to cost $21 million - 09:28

Florence Wald, leader in US hospice, dies at 91 - 05:21

Wired ... but frustrated - 05:21

Floods under Antarctic ice speed glaciers into sea: study - 05:21

Scientists try to revive Japan's biggest coral reef - 05:21

India's Infosys brushes off Obama outsourcing worries - 05:21

Psychological interventions associated with breast cancer survival - 05:21

Drug-related preference in cocaine addiction extends to images - 05:21

New clue emerges for cellular damage in Huntington's disease - 05:21

Farming and chemical warfare: A day in the life of an ant? - 05:21

Hypertension develops early, silently, in African-American men - 04:56

Gadget survey finds many bugs can't be fixed - 04:56

Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits - 04:56

Astronauts prepare to unpack Endeavour's cargo - 04:56

New bacteria discovered in raw milk - 04:35

Sunday th 16th of November 2008

No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C supplementation - 14:42

W. Virginia town shrugs at poorest health ranking - 14:42