Science Blog

Monday th 8th of November 2010

Single parenthood doesn’t pay off for plants - 15:30

Nanogenerators grow strong enough to power small conventional electronics - 15:30

DHA improves memory and cognitive function in older adults - 15:30

TB-drugome provides new targets for anti-tuberculosis drug discovery - 15:30

Stevens and TNO conduct joint experiments in Dutch Harbor for maritime security - 15:30

Scientists discover how the songbird’s brain controls timing during singing - 15:30

Brain bleeding is common with aging, UCI study finds - 14:30

Children find their own way to solve arithmetic problems - 13:10

UCLA uses new hybrid, precision heart procedures to help stop deadly arrhythmias - 13:10

Fat sand rats are SAD like us - 13:10

Soy may stop prostate cancer spread - 13:10

NASA sees Tropical Depression Jal’s remnants entering and leaving India - 13:10

GOES-13 satellite sees cold front stalking remnant low of Tomas - 13:10

People with Disabilities Find Improved Quality of Life by Visiting Virtual World Online - 12:40

Dangerous chemicals in food wrappers likely migrating to humans: U of T study - 12:11

Special skin keeps fish species alive on land - 12:10

Simulating black hole radiation with lasers - 12:10

Play with your kid, for their mental health’s sake - 11:20

California pistachios: Dietitian and Mother Nature approved - 11:20

Engineered plants make potential precursor to raw material for plastics - 11:20

CERN completes transition to lead-ion running at the LHC - 11:20

Canola-type rapeseed oil reduces the level of fibrinogen, a cause of thrombosis and inflammation - 11:20

Fearless children show less empathy, more aggression - 11:20

Study identifies factors that increase risk of falls among orthopedic inpatients - 11:20

Study sheds light on aromatase inhibitor joint pain syndrome - 11:20

Hebrew University-developed method for control of malaria applied in Africa - 10:30

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center research shows fish oil component given up to 5 hours after stroke limits brain damage - 10:30

Fusion makes major step forward at MIT through studies of the plasma edge - 07:10

Vacuum arcs spark new interest - 06:40

Taming thermonuclear plasma with a snowflake - 06:40

Scientists unlock the secrets of exploding plasma clouds on the sun - 06:40

Plasma as a fast optical switch - 06:40

The many faces of the shear Alfvén wave - 06:40

Imaging of Alfvén waves and fast ions in a fusion plasma - 06:40

Getting to know the sun advances fusion research - 06:40

APHA 2010: Study finds funding for substance abuse in Indiana lacking - 03:20

Vapor rub relieves cold symptoms for children, helps them sleep better - 03:20

Breast cancer patients prefer silicone over saline implants after mastectomy - 03:20

Prolonged maternal separation increased breast cancer risk in neonatal mice - 03:20

Greater food insecurity from recession poses increased risk to low income individuals with diabetes - 03:20

Cell phones help save the lives of mothers, infants and children - 03:20

Statins don’t prove useful for general pediatric lupus population - 03:20

New insect birth control strategy zaps cotton pests - 03:20

Hospital for Special Surgery scientists share advances in lupus and related conditions - 03:20

Sunday th 7th of November 2010

Animation—from an ancient art form to high science. Cryptic images from Paleolithic cave drawings to Shrek, the movie. - 08:00

Saturday th 6th of November 2010

World’s oldest ground-edge implement discovered in northern Australia - 00:00

Friday th 5th of November 2010

Chefs can create reduced-calorie restaurant foods - 17:00

2008 Wenchuan earthquake: a landmark in China’s history - 17:00

Specialization builds trust among Web users - 17:00

Johns Hopkins researchers reshape basic understanding of cell division - 16:00