Science Blog

Sunday th 10th of May 2009

New genes implicated in high blood pressure - 12:49

Study in Nature Medicine establishes major new treatment target in diseased arteries - 12:49

The Nanomaterials Society has been created within Linkedin - 11:21

Friday th 8th of May 2009

Will the economic crisis lead to major societal changes? - 15:49

Terahertz waves are effective probes for IC heat barriers - 11:42

Study examines novel PFO closure system - 11:42

Managing Douglas-fir forests for diversity - 11:42

Graves' disease: Quality of life and occupational disability - 10:36

Bacteria play role in preventing spread of malaria - 10:36

Skin color clue to nicotine dependence - 10:36

Study finds African Americans at greater risk after PCI - 10:36

Global monsoon drives long-term carbon cycles in the ocean - 10:35

Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV transmission - 08:42

New technique may help detect potential breast cancer spread - 08:42

UCLA scientists identify how key protein keeps chronic infection in check - 08:42

30-year follow-up study: 'Tremendous' impact of smoking on mortality and cardiovascular disease - 05:42

Massive decline in rates of coronary death in Iceland are largely attributed to risk factor reductions in the population - 05:42

More evidence for the benefit of exercise in cardiovascular disease -- and even in heart failure - 05:42

The cardiovascular benefits of daily exercise in school children are evident even after one year - 05:42

Increased food intake alone explains the increase in body weight in the United States - 05:42

Study: Vibration plate machines may aid weight loss and trim abdominal fat - 05:42

Thursday th 7th of May 2009

Freshwater fishes get to ride in fish ark - 23:42

Job loss can make you sick, new study finds - 23:42

Researchers find way to cut cattle methane, threat to environment, by 25 percent - 17:42

New look at Facebook and grades - 17:42

Massage after exercise myth busted by Queen's research team - 17:42

X-rays help predict permanent bone damage from bisphosphonates - 17:42

Creating the astro-comb to locate Earth-like planets - 17:42

Report examines limits of national power grid simulations - 17:42

Always safely on the go - 14:42

Is dephytinization from infant cereals beneficial to the nutrition absorption? - 14:42

Computer simulation at the duodenal stump after gastric resection - 14:42

Dengue fever costs billions in health care, lost productivity and absenteeism - 14:42

Cell's split personality is a major discovery into neurological diseases - 14:42

Study reveals current multi-component vaccines may need reworking - 14:42

Patients with mild to moderate OSA may benefit from exercise - 00:49

Consumers more likely to identify healthy food using traffic light nutrition labels - 00:49

Wednesday th 6th of May 2009

Drug-eluting stents prove more effective, equally as safe as bare-metal stents - 17:42

Studies may show how to close the gap between women and men who suffer heart attacks - 16:35

New evidence ties gene to Alzheimer's - 16:35

UCLA physicists create world's smallest incandescent lamp - 16:35

Tear research focused on contact lens risks, benefit - 16:35

UCSF study shows asthma self-management programs improve drug adherence, disease control - 16:35

Babies brainier than many imagine - 14:42

Study shows benefits of anti-clotting medications reduced by common heartburn drugs - 13:35

Teach your children well: Focused, happier kids grow up to be healthier adults, study finds - 13:35

Genes found to play a role in breast cancer's spread to the brain - 12:49

New analysis shows 'hobbits' couldn't hustle - 12:49

MIT-led team IDs gene key to Alzheimer's-like reversal - 12:49

New universal breast cancer marker predicts recurrence and clinical outcome - 12:49