Science Blog

Thursday th 4th of March 2010

Exotic antimatter detected at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - 19:07

A Theory Set in Stone: An Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs, After All - 18:21

Breakthrough reveals blood vessel cells are key to growing unlimited amounts of adult stem cells - 18:21

For California vintners, it's not easy being green - 18:21

Study identifies key cause of chronic leukemia progression - 17:56

Scientists find signs of 'snowball Earth' amidst early animal evolution - 17:35

Lava likely made river-like channel on Mars - 17:35

Acupuncture may relieve joint pain caused by some breast cancer treatments - 17:14

Biggest, deepest crater exposes hidden, ancient moon - 17:14

Turning up the heat: Finding out how well the Webb telescope's sunshield will perform - 17:14

Call forwarding: New NIST procedure could speed cell phone testing - 16:49

The nanoscience/neuroscience intersection: A dialogue - 16:49

Researchers find further evidence linking Epstein-Barr virus and risk of multiple sclerosis - 16:49

Experimental vaccine protects monkeys against chikungunya - 16:49

30 years later, what killed the dinosaurs is revisited - 16:28

Kent State researchers play lead role in significant new physics discovery - 16:28

Revisiting chicxulub - 16:28

Mouse work: New insights on a fundamental DNA repair mechanism - 16:07

Older investors a springboard for dividends, study says - 16:07

Methane releases from Arctic shelf may be much larger and faster than anticipated - 15:42

Fish Fry: How Will a Warming World Impact U.S. Trout Populations? - 14:28

Trapping sunlight with silicon nanowires - 13:14

Transcendental Meditation activates default mode network, the brain's natural ground state - 13:14

Impact Factor: Can a Scientific Retraction Change Public Opinion? - 12:49

Intense war news reduces ability to remember ads - 12:21

A new energy source from the common pea - 12:21

Brain scans could be marketing tool of the future - 11:35

Treatment errors - 11:35

Study shows woody plant encroachment has increased stream flow in the Edwards Plateau - 11:35

USGS scientists, research help Haiti reconstruction - 11:14

Surrounded by Science Summit - 10:49

SeaWeb applauds US decision to support bluefin tuna trade protection - 10:49

Emergency online communities - 10:49

Beta blocker therapy underused in heart failure patients - 09:42

Psychosurgery makes gentle comeback - 09:42

Bacterial balance that keeps us healthy - 09:42

Genetic cause discovered for rare bleeding disorder - 09:42

Engineering team developing helicopter that would investigate nuclear disasters - 09:21

American pika are thriving in the Sierra Nevada and southwestern Great Basin - 09:21

The Deadliest Catch: A Proposed Trade Ban Could Take Bluefin Tuna off the Menu - 08:56

Create new federal center to spur Medicare and Medicaid innovation - 05:56

Costly tests may not help detect bladder cancer recurrence, M. D. Anderson study finds - 05:56

New study shows teens who drink 100 percent fruit juice have more nutritious diets overall - 05:56

A novel in vitro model for light-induced wound healing - 05:56

Possible vaccine for mesothelioma proven safe - 05:56

CT-scan screening for LAM in women with collapsed lung is cost-effective - 05:56

CT scan is cost-effective in screening for LAM among women with collapsed lung - 05:56

News briefs from the March issue of Chest - 05:56

News briefs from the March issue of Chest - 01:49

CT-scan screening for LAM in women with collapsed lung is cost-effective - 01:28