Science Blog

Tuesday th 5th of October 2010

Sediment pollution should be included in water quality assessment - 12:00

SMU geothermal mapping project reveals large, green energy source in coal country - 12:00

ORNL uses new technologies to take steam out of wasted energy - 12:00

Shortfalls in carotenoid intake may impact women’s health - 10:30

‘Paradigm shift’ in how physicians treat peripheral artery disease - 10:30

Fish oil linked to increased risk of colon cancer in mice - 10:30

Breakthrough e-display means electronics with high speed, high readability and low power usage - 10:30

Is your job making you fat? - 10:30

Powerful free radical causes lung damage from oxygen therapy - 10:30

Mice with human body’s defenses - 10:30

Umbilical cord blood not suitable for assessing allergy risk - 10:30

Neanderthals had feelings too, say University of York researchers - 10:30

Bricks made with wool - 10:30

T cell discovery shows promise for Type 1 diabetes treatment: UBC-CFRI study - 06:40

MEPs and health professionals call for urgent action to tackle chronic diseases - 06:40

MRI may predict continued decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment - 06:40

Chest news briefs: CPAP may cause facial changes - 06:40

A sing-song way to a cure for speech disorder - 06:40

Cluster helps disentangle turbulence in the solar wind - 06:40

Challenges and opportunities for improving community college student success - 06:40

AgriLife Research scientists complete two-year study on short-day onions - 06:40

TRMM satellite sees tropical moisture bring heavy rain, flooding to US East Coast - 06:40

Research breakthrough hailed on the anniversary of gene discovery - 06:40

Monday th 4th of October 2010

Powerful supercomputer peers into the origin of life - 16:11

Depression during pregnancy increases risk for preterm birth and low birth weight - 15:40

Mayo Clinic takes the lead in clinical research data management - 13:50

Montana State team finds rare oasis of life on floor of Yellowstone Lake - 13:50

John Theurer Cancer Center to present innovative research at 2 surgical meetings - 12:30

John Theurer Cancer Center to present innovative research at 2 surgical meetings - 12:30

Using cassava to address vitamin A deficiency - 12:30

Using cassava to address vitamin A deficiency - 12:30

Technology transfer and postdoc entrepreneurs - 12:30

Technology transfer and postdoc entrepreneurs - 12:30

Surprise: Scientists discover that inflammation helps to heal wounds - 11:31

New report examines university management of intellectual property - 11:31

MBL scientists reveal findings of World Ocean Microbe Census - 11:31

When docs counsel weight loss, it’s style that makes a difference - 11:01

Ancient Colorado river flowed backwards - 09:31

A step toward lead-free electronics - 09:31

Disappearing glaciers enhanced biodiversity - 09:31

Hebrew University research holds promise for development of new osteoporosis drug - 09:31

DNA art imitates life: Construction of a nanoscale Mobius strip - 09:31

Depression and distress not detected in majority of patients seen by nurses — new study - 09:31

Interactive media improved patients’ understanding of cancer surgery by more than a third - 09:31

New approach to underweight COPD patients - 09:30

Climate change affects horseshoe crab numbers - 09:30

Sunday th 3rd of October 2010

A painless way to achieve huge energy savings: Stop wasting food - 10:30

Saturday th 2nd of October 2010

Climate Change Science for Educated Laypersons - 14:30

Researchers engineer adult stem cells that do not age - 13:00

Friday th 1st of October 2010

Review of Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception - 15:42