Science Blog

Thursday th 4th of March 2010

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

New study shows teens who drink 100 percent fruit juice have more nutritious diets overall - 01:07

A novel in vitro model for light-induced wound healing - 01:07

Possible vaccine for mesothelioma proven safe - 01:07

Wednesday th 3rd of March 2010

Costly tests may not help detect bladder cancer recurrence, M. D. Anderson study finds - 18:49

Mineral studies advance antibacterial alternatives - 18:07

Safety data favor norepinephrine over dopamine for shock - 18:07

Create new federal center to spur Medicare and Medicaid innovation - 18:07

Mineral studies advance antibacterial alternatives - 17:42

Safety data favor norepinephrine over dopamine for shock - 17:42

Not Just for Fuel Anymore: Hydrocarbons Can Superconduct, Too - 17:14

Researchers find weakness in common digital security system - 17:14

Study: Climate change one factor in malaria spread - 17:14

Hormone replacement therapy linked to increased lung cancer risk - 17:14

New way to control disease-spreading mosquitoes: Make them hold their urine - 17:14

Flexing your marathon muscles at work - 17:14

Not Just for Fuel Anymore: Hydrocarbons Can Superconduct, Too - 16:49

Study: Climate change one factor in malaria spread - 16:49

Hormone replacement therapy linked to increased lung cancer risk - 16:49

New way to control disease-spreading mosquitoes: Make them hold their urine - 16:49

Flexing your marathon muscles at work - 16:49

Next-Gen Scientists Honored for Evolving Medicine and Renewables [Slide Show] - 16:21

Improved near-real-time tracking of 2010 El Niño reveals marine life reductions - 16:21

Vitamin D lifts mood during cold weather months - 16:21

Air Force eyes mini-thrusters for use in satellite propulsion - 16:21

Transplant drug preserves kidneys, avoids toxicity - 16:21

'Microrings' could nix wires for communications in homes, offices - 16:21

Researchers examine plant's ability to identify, block invading bacteria - 16:21

Researchers find weakness in common digital security system - 16:21

Next-Gen Scientists Honored for Evolving Medicine and Renewables [Slide Show] - 15:35

Improved near-real-time tracking of 2010 El Niño reveals marine life reductions - 15:35

Vitamin D lifts mood during cold weather months - 15:35

Air Force eyes mini-thrusters for use in satellite propulsion - 15:35

Transplant drug preserves kidneys, avoids toxicity - 15:35

'Microrings' could nix wires for communications in homes, offices - 15:35

Researchers examine plant's ability to identify, block invading bacteria - 15:35

Delaying post-surgical radiation increases risk of breast cancer recurrence in older women - 14:21

First of missing primitive stars discovered - 14:21

Waste Land: Does the Large Amount of Food Discarded in the U.S. Take a Toll on the Environment? - 13:49

Adverse events rate is low when propofol is administered by trained professional - 13:49

HIV vaccine strategy expands immune responses - 13:49

Online daters behave similarly to those who meet face-to-face, University of Kansas researcher says - 13:49

Scientists locate apparent hydrothermal vents off Antarctica - 13:14

Climate change will impact infectious diseases worldwide, but questions remain as to how - 13:14

Vigilance needed in nanotechnology - 13:14

Lung cancer research explores the effects of patient attitudes on patient outcomes - 13:14

Patient age not a factor in use of second-line therapy for lung cancer - 13:14

Community involvement important in fight against childhood obesity, according to UTHealth researchers - 13:14

Study shows pine bark reduces blood pressure, counteracts kidney damage caused by hypertension - 13:14

Beauty may be much more than skin deep - 13:14