Science Blog

Thursday th 13th of August 2009

Mango seeds may protect against deadly food bacteria - 15:42

GPS helps locate soil erosion pathways - 15:42

First human gene implicated in regulating length of human sleep - 15:42

New chemical synthesis could streamline drug design - 15:42

Early modern humans use fire to engineer tools from stone - 15:42

Imitation promotes social bonding in primates - 15:42

Early-exposure to a high fat diet shapes future preference - 15:42

Early-exposure to a high fat diet shapes future preference - 14:56

Mango seeds may protect against deadly food bacteria - 13:49

GPS helps locate soil erosion pathways - 13:49

First human gene implicated in regulating length of human sleep - 13:49

New chemical synthesis could streamline drug design - 13:49

Early modern humans use fire to engineer tools from stone - 13:49

Imitation promotes social bonding in primates - 13:49

Cell Phone Caution - 13:28

Study: Financial windfalls hasten early retirement - 13:07

Neurological complications of heart surgery - 13:07

Scientists conduct shark survey off US East Coast - 13:07

Protein plays unexpected role protecting chromosome tips - 13:07

Technique enables efficient gene splicing in human embryonic stem cells - 13:07

First compound that specifically kills cancer stem cells found - 13:07

Bypassing bypass surgery - 11:56

New study shows that cocoa flavanols can be preserved during cooking and baking - 11:56

GOES-11 sees tropical cyclones fizzling and forming in the Eastern Pacific - 11:56

Brain innately separates living and non-living objects for processing - 11:56

K-State lab gives researchers the tools to study porcine circovirus associated diseases - 11:56

Finding good ideas: How to improve product development - 11:56

K-State study finds 18- to 24-year-old group more politically active, but not more knowledgeable - 09:42

Cancer mortality rates experience steady decline - 09:42

Obesity increases risk of prostate cancer recurrence for both blacks and whites - 09:42

Molecules wrestle for supremacy in creation of superstructures - 08:56

Scarring key to link between obesity and diabetes - 08:56

Energy efficient sewage plants - 08:56

Vehicle pools for goods - 08:56

Impact of cannabis on bones changes with age, study finds - 08:56

New study suggests possible genetic links between environmental toxins and multiple myeloma - 08:56

NOAA report finds flower garden banks sanctuary reefs among healthiest in Gulf - 08:56

And now the truth about chameleons - 08:56

Lifting weights reduces lymphedema symptoms following breast cancer surgery, Penn research shows - 01:28

Gene therapy 1 year later: Patients healthy and maintain early visual improvement - 01:28

New study reveals unexpected relationship between climate warming and advancing treelines - 01:28

The negative health effects of perceived discrimination - 01:28

Sleep patterns in children and teenagers could indicate risk for depression, researcher finds - 01:28

MRI may cause more harm than good in newly diagnosed early breast cancer - 01:28

Beyond the looking glass - 01:28

Cancer mortality rates experience steady decline - 01:28

Wednesday th 12th of August 2009

Sleep patterns in children and teenagers could indicate risk for depression, researcher finds - 23:56

MRI may cause more harm than good in newly diagnosed early breast cancer - 23:56

Beyond the looking glass - 23:56

Cancer mortality rates experience steady decline - 23:56