Science Blog

Tuesday th 18th of August 2015

Scientists Discover Atomic-resolution Details of Brain Signaling - 15:50

Regenerating nerve tissue in spinal cord injuries - 15:50

Bacteria in gut may instruct immune cells to attack the eye - 14:50

Paleobotanist identifies what could be the mythical ‘first flower’ - 10:00

How having racially diverse friends can help you on the job - 07:30

Californians agree: income inequality growing. But what to do? - 07:30

Newly discovered molecular feedback process may protect the brain against Alzheimer’s - 07:30

How to improve students’ critical thinking about scientific evidence - 07:30

Engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice - 07:30

Monday th 17th of August 2015

Racial attitudes of blacks in multiracial congregations resemble those of whites - 08:30

New Internet technology could aid police, courts and prisons - 08:30

A thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure - 08:30

Sunday th 16th of August 2015

Scientists discover what controls waking up and going to sleep - 11:50

Newly discovered cells restore liver damage in mice without cancer risk - 11:50

Drawing in the third dimension - 11:50

NIH study finds cutting dietary fat reduces body fat more than cutting carbs - 11:50

Cellular factors that shape the 3D landscape of the genome identified - 11:50

Friday th 14th of August 2015

Meat food waste has greater negative environmental impact than vegetable waste - 12:30

Vitamin D in teens: Don’t overdo it, bad things might happen - 12:30

Can your brain control how it loses control? - 12:00

Study shows how climate change threatens health - 12:00

‘Fishing expedition’ nets nearly tenfold increase in number of sequenced virus genomes - 12:00

Copper clusters capture and convert carbon dioxide to make fuel - 11:30

Contaminated drinking water plays important role in waterborne disease - 11:30

Recipe For ‘Sandwiching’ Atomic Layers Expands Possibilities For Making Materials That Store Energy - 11:30

Study Shows Sea Level Rise to Threaten West Coast Tidal Wetlands Over the Next 100 Years - 11:30

Thursday th 13th of August 2015

Young, Jupiter-like planet discovered - 18:10

The Stomach is the Way to a Woman’s Heart, Too - 16:50

Can science predict gang killings? - 16:50

Apes may be closer to speaking than many scientists think - 16:50

Pelvic pain may be common among reproductive-age women - 10:50

New Mathematics Advances the Frontier of Macromolecular Imaging - 10:50

Volcano spewing carbon dioxide drives coral to give way to algae - 10:50

Setting prices centrally, w/optimization yields higher profits than local pricing: INFORMS - 10:50

Sequestered prion protein takes the good mood away, suggests new hypothesis on depression - 10:50

Humans responsible for demise of gigantic ancient mammals - 10:50

Tetris can block cravings - 10:50

Grammar: Eventually the brain opts for the easy route - 10:50

Chinese cave ‘graffiti’ tells a 500-year story of climate change and impact on society - 10:50

Statistical advances help unlock mysteries of the human microbiome - 10:50

Brain abnormalities are present even before onset of schizophrenia - 10:20

Sex does matter: key molecular process in brain is different in males and females - 10:20

Male elephant seals use ‘voice recognition’ to identify rivals - 10:20

Computer Scientists Find Mass Extinctions Can Accelerate Evolution - 10:20

Octopus shows unique hunting, social and sexual behavior - 10:20

A better view of the Rockies, thanks to a geological feature in Peru - 10:20

Improving the Safety of Leafy Greens - 10:20

Large percentage of youth with HIV may lack immunity to measles, mumps, rubella - 10:20

Fetal ECG readings offer no advantage over heart rate monitoring during labor - 10:20

PINK1 protein crucial for removing broken-down energy reactors - 10:20