Science Blog

Tuesday th 22nd of September 2009

K-State geographer working to clarify what sustainability really means to rural decision-makers - 11:56

Transhumance helps vulture conservation - 10:22

Switch program increases kids' healthy eating, reduces screen time - 10:21

To regenerate muscle, cellular garbage men must become builders - 10:21

Explaining why pruning encourages plants to thrive - 10:21

End of an era: New ruling decides the boundaries of Earth's history - 10:21

New species of ghostshark from California and Baja California - 10:21

RU kidding? Research finds that chatspeak has no impact on children's spelling ability - 10:21

Magnetic moments of 33Mg in the time-odd relativistic mean field approach - 10:21

Targeted heat therapy offers new standard treatment option for soft tissue sarcoma - 05:49

Prostate cancer patients on hormone therapy at increased risk for various heart diseases - 05:49

Adding cetuximab to chemotherapy reduces advanced lung cancer death risk by 13 percent - 05:07

Healing badly damaged lungs: Distinct set of white blood cells found to set the pace of wound repair - 05:07

Immune response to spinal cord injury may worsen damage - 05:07

Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart - 05:07

Old red blood cells may double mortality in trauma patients - 05:07

Pancreatic fat levels may help predict diabetes, UT Southwestern researchers say - 05:07

A trillion triangles - 05:07

Expert calls for new cancer research priorities - 05:07

Expert calls for new cancer research priorities - 04:21

Pancreatic fat levels may help predict diabetes, UT Southwestern researchers say - 00:56

A trillion triangles - 00:56

Monday th 21st of September 2009

Old red blood cells may double mortality in trauma patients - 20:07

Experimental approach may reverse rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis - 18:14

Switching early breast cancer patients to exemestane improves long-term survival - 18:14

Study of adjuvant endocrine treatment for breast cancer reveals cost of noncompliance - 18:14

Whole-brain radiotherapy after surgery or radiosurgery not recommended for brain metastases - 18:14

Adding cetuximab to chemotherapy reduces advanced lung cancer death risk by 13 percent - 18:14

Healing badly damaged lungs: Distinct set of white blood cells found to set the pace of wound repair - 18:14

Immune response to spinal cord injury may worsen damage - 18:14

Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart - 18:14

Tanning may be associated with moles in very light-skinned children - 16:21

Nationwide study examines youth access to indoor tanning - 16:21

Study of hospital relocation provides insights to aid in disaster planning - 16:21

Alcohol in bloodstream associated with lower risk of death from head injury - 16:21

Study: Speaking, eating possible after tonsil cancer surgery with reconstruction - 16:21

Heart attack rates drop after smoking bans, continue downward over time - 16:21

Poor money management may be early indicator of Alzheimer's disease, say UAB researchers - 16:21

Problems managing money may surface shortly before Alzheimer's disease sets in - 16:21

Role of Cancer Stem Cells in the Development of the Tumor Vasculature - 15:29

Can an over-the-counter vitamin-like substance slow the progression of Parkinson's disease? - 14:42

New chemically-activated antigen could expedite development of HIV vaccine - 14:42

Drug-eluting stents safe, effective for treatment of chronic total occlusions - 14:42

Few complications 1 year after aortic valve implantation - 14:42

Insufficient levels of vitamin D puts elderly at increased risk of dying from heart disease - 14:42

Math used as a tool to heal toughest of wounds - 14:42

Mild exercise while in the ICU reduces bad effects of prolonged bed rest - 14:42

Researchers identify gene variant linked to glaucoma - 14:42

How proteins talk to each other - 12:49

Short-term stress enhances anti-tumor activity in mice, Stanford study shows - 12:49