Science Blog

Monday th 31st of August 2009

Failing heart, failing kidney: Double trouble? - 09:28

Heart failure patients may benefit from treatment of anemia with erythropoietin - 09:28

No evidence for the routine use of aspirin in people with asymptomatic vascular events - 09:28

Double doses of clopidogrel better than standard doses for heart patients undergoing angioplasty - 09:28

New oral antiplatelet agent ticagrelor first to show reduction in cardiovascular death - 09:28

Dabigatran vs. warfarin as long-term anticoagulant therapy in atrial fibrillation - 09:28

Otamixaban for the treatment of patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes - 09:28

Underwater expedition delivers key findings in search for evidence of early Americans - 09:28

New hope for deadly childhood bone cancer - 06:07

Think zinc: Molecular sensor could reveal zinc's role in diseases - 04:14

Counting duplicated genome segments now possible - 04:14

World's smallest semiconductor laser heralds new era in optical science - 04:14

Poisonous Venoms of Cone Snails - 04:14

High HIV infection rate among Soweto Township gays - 04:14

High HIV infection rate among Soweto Township gays - 00:22

Sunday th 30th of August 2009

Poisonous Venoms of Cone Snails - 14:56

Think zinc: Molecular sensor could reveal zinc's role in diseases - 14:14

Counting duplicated genome segments now possible - 14:14

World's smallest semiconductor laser heralds new era in optical science - 14:14

wowpl - 02:35

Saturday th 29th of August 2009

Teetotallers more likely to be depressed - 12:42

The association between creativity and suicide - 12:42

The association between creativity and suicide - 09:42

Teetotallers more likely to be depressed - 09:21

Mouse trap history disagrees with intelligent design (Still under construction! How do I upload pictures from my desktop?) - 07:28

Mouse trap history disagrees with intelligent design (still under construction) - 06:21

Mouse trap history disagrees with intelligent design (by Joachim Dagg) - 05:35

Mouse trap history disagrees with intelligent design (work in progress) - 05:35

Mouse trap history disagrees with intelligent design (by Joachim Dagg) - 05:14

ORNL scientists hone technique to safeguard water supplies - 03:21

Warped debris disks around stars are blowin' in the wind - 03:21

Acoustic tweezers can position tiny objects - 03:21

New tool to predict the risk of death in COPD may help physicians to individualize treatment - 03:21

HIV subtype linked to increased likelihood for dementia - 03:21

UF scientists construct 'off switch' for Parkinson therapy - 03:21

The search for quantum psychology - 03:21

Energy Consumption is Getting Out-of-Hand - 03:21

Friday th 28th of August 2009

ORNL scientists hone technique to safeguard water supplies - 23:42

Warped debris disks around stars are blowin' in the wind - 23:42

Acoustic tweezers can position tiny objects - 23:42

New tool to predict the risk of death in COPD may help physicians to individualize treatment - 23:42

HIV subtype linked to increased likelihood for dementia - 23:42

UF scientists construct 'off switch' for Parkinson therapy - 23:42

The search for quantum psychology - 23:42

Energy Consumption is Getting Out-of-Hand - 23:42

Sunday th 23rd of August 2009

Some skin cancer may be mediated by primary cilia activity - 13:56

Some brain tumors may be mediated by tiny filament on cells - 13:56

Lightning's mirror image ... only much bigger - 13:56

Microbiologists find defense molecule that senses respiratory viruses - 13:56

How diarrheal bacteria cause some colon cancers revealed in mouse studies - 13:56