Physorg

Thursday th 30th of October 2008

Stem cell therapies for heart disease -- 1 step closer - 10:35

Hubble scores a perfect 10 - 10:35

Heart rate-lowering drug improves exercise capacity in patients with stable angina - 10:35

Clock-shifts affect risk of heart attack - 10:35

Motorola posts $397M 3Q loss; postpones spinoff - 10:10

Genetic link to gender identity - 10:10

How nonverbal cues in presidential debates are interpreted by voters - 10:09

Study shows difficult to read instructions decrease motivation - 10:09

Severe gestational hypertension may protect against testicular cancer - 06:21

Companies tend to business side of doctors' practices - 06:21

Critics push FDA to hasten decision on safety of plastics chemical - 06:21

Adequate pain care sorely lacking for patients - 06:21

SKorea's Hynix reports sharply higher net loss in Q3 - 05:56

Electronic Arts makes games for Android mobile phone - 05:56

'New' estrogen receptor found to be key player in tamoxifen resistance - 05:56

A card-swipe for medical tests: Diagnostic device uses same principle as hard disks, MP3 players - 05:56

Netflix, TiVo team up after 4-year courtship - 05:35

Nintendo cuts annual profit forecast on strong yen - 05:35

Wyoming proposes changes in its wolf plan - 05:35

New Zealand surgeons cut giant tumor from baby - 05:35

Wednesday th 29th of October 2008

Powered by olive stones? Turning waste stones into fuel - 19:49

Google looking to go green is the right kind of power grab - 19:07

Crafting a better financial future - 19:07

How G1 maker scored Taiwan's biggest marketing coup - 19:07

Digital projectors making grand entrance at movies - 19:07

Report: America unprepared for threat of infectious diseases - 19:07

FCC concerned at trend of pay-TV rate hikes - 18:42

Metal hazard from table wines - 18:42

Breakthrough may ease electronics assembly - 18:21

Research team maps cell interactions - 18:21

Agricultural Chemicals Linked to Infections in a Declining Amphibian Species - 18:21

'Security-on-a-Stick' to protect consumers and banks from the most sophisticated hacker attacks - 17:35

African-American Canadians who receive kidney transplants fare better than those in US - 17:14

Membrane fusion at the synapse: Janus faced synaptotagmin-1 helps to keep the fast pace - 17:14

Researchers find aggressive phototherapy can improve neurodevelopmental outcomes in some preemies - 17:14

In first national survey, patients give low scores to hospitals - 17:14

FSU Historian's Arctic research has him sitting on top of the world - 17:14

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Locksmiths, Computer Scientists Say - 17:14

4 former Dell managers claim discrimination - 17:14

Turning your clock back Sunday may help your heart - 17:14

Notebook sales surpass PCs for first time in US - 17:14

Nanoscale Dimensioning Is Fast, Cheap with New Optical Technique - 15:42

Facing fears early may reduce childhood anxiety - 15:42

Like father, like son? Macho men produce macho sons, according to research - 15:42

Casino gambling: Hold 'em or fold 'em? - 15:42

Researchers change focus on threatened species - 15:42

Like rest of society, doctors implicitly favor whites over blacks - 15:42

Obesity, other health problems delay MS diagnosis - 15:42

Researchers find negative cues from appearance alone matter for real elections - 15:42

NASA may be able to speed up launch of moonship - 15:42