Science Blog

Thursday th 14th of May 2009

Brains or beauty: New study confirms having both leads to higher pay - 11:49

French software and Dutch national Supercomputer Huygens establish a new world record in Go - 09:35

Focus on the formation of bones, teeth and shells - 09:35

DNA gripped in nanopores - 09:35

Controllable double quantum dots and Klein tunneling in nanotubes - 09:35

Self-assembly now easier to control - 09:35

One in five girls in upper secondary school suffers from school burnout - 09:35

Mothers give interloper's offspring a head start in life - 08:49

Key protein regulating inflammation may prove relevant to controlling sepsis - 08:49

Wednesday th 13th of May 2009

Plastics, non-biodegradable before, not anymore - 20:49

New study urges new thinking over government widening participation policy - 18:35

UCLA researchers develop new method for producing transparent conductors - 17:49

Principles for the Pursuit of Happiness - 17:49

Games and Fun - 16:21

Natural petroleum seeps release equivalent of eight to 80 Exxon Valdez oil spills - 15:56

APS issues new guideline for low-back pain interventions, surgery - 15:35

Immune exhaustion driven by antigen in chronic viral infection - 15:35

MIT?s implantable device offers continuous cancer monitoring - 15:35

Novel therapy may prove effective in treatment of 30 percent of cancers - 15:35

Study finds surprising new pathway for North Atlantic circulation - 15:35

Embryo's heartbeat drives blood stem cell formation - 13:42

MIT reels in RNA surprise with microbial ocean catch - 13:42

Cold water ocean circulation doesn't work as expected - 13:42

Cognition already seriously impaired in first episode of schizophrenia - 13:42

UCLA study shows traumatic brain injury haunts children for years - 13:42

WWF study says climate change could displace millions in Asia's Coral Triangle - 12:35

Brain research shows past experience is invaluable for complex decision making - 11:49

Scripps research scientists discover molecular defect involved in hearing loss - 11:49

Obituary photos suggest growing bias against aging faces - 11:49

No longer afraid to be a bridesmaid or travel with the boss - 11:49

Vaccine slows progression of skeletal muscle disorder - 11:49

Breakthrough in the treatment of bacterial meningitis - 10:43

Engaged employees are good, but don't count on commitment - 10:43

Influenza pandemic planning needed to assure adequate care for pregnant women and newborns - 10:43

Scientists develop mathematical model to predict the immune response to influenza - 10:43

Farnesoid X receptor regulates cystathionase - 08:49

p90RSK: A new therapeutic target for liver fibrosis? - 08:49

Hyperferritinemia is another surrogate marker of advanced liver disease - 08:49

A feasible, simple and convenient model for study of rectal carcinoma - 08:49

Chronic diarrhea unresponsive to conventional medication: Are you taking lansoprazole? - 08:49

NPs-NPR-B/pGC-cGMP signal pathway is involved in diabetic gastroparesis - 08:49

Formal model and analysis of sliding window protocol based on NuSMV - 06:56

Tuesday th 12th of May 2009

Review of THE MEDEA HYPOTHESIS and other news from The Science Shelf - 21:14

Princeton team's analysis of flu virus could lead to better vaccines - 17:49

Scientists aim to bring indigenous people into climate change monitoring and policy - 17:49

In retinal disease, sight may depend on second sites - 17:49

Bacteria create aquatic superbugs in waste treatment plants - 17:49

Climate change driving Michigan mammals north - 17:49

Any way you slice it, warming climate is affecting Cascades snowpack - 14:49

Pandemic warning system keys on 'human factors' - 14:49