Science Blog

Thursday th 9th of April 2009

Public trust doctrine could aid management of US oceans - 14:49

Research sheds new light on inflammatory disease - 14:49

UNC study: Scientists identify chemical compound that may stop deadly brain tumors - 14:49

Monitoring Yellowstone earthquake swarms - 13:42

Scientists pinpoint the 'edge of space' - 13:42

Device protects transplanted pancreatic cells from the immune system - 13:42

Understanding risk to Seattle's high-rise buildings from a giant Cascadian earthquake - 12:35

New insight into an old reaction: Adenylylation regulates cell signaling - 12:35

New method for detection of phosphoproteins reveals regulator of melanoma invasion - 12:35

New therapeutic strategy could target toxic protein in most patients with Huntington's disease - 12:35

Researchers find promotion is bad for mental health and stops your visiting the doctor - 12:35

Towards a natural pacemaker - 12:35

Gambling threatens national security, new book warns - 12:35

Should Universities Have Standards? - 09:28

Traditional Media Provide More Comprehensive News Than Citizen Media and Blogs - 09:28

ISU researcher identifies protein that concentrates carbon dioxide in algae - 08:42

Study: Privatized Philly schools did not keep pace - 07:35

Wednesday th 8th of April 2009

Stem cell therapy makes cloudy corneas clear, according to Pitt researchers - 23:35

Heartburn medications do not ease asthma symptoms - 18:42

Aerosols may drive a significant portion of arctic warming - 18:42

Vitamin D may exacerbate autoimmune disease - 18:42

Ancient diatoms lead to new technology for solar energy - 14:35

UBC, U of T team helps solve mystery of starlight's origins - 13:49

Middle school youth as young as 12 engaging in risky sexual activity - 13:49

Scientists develop method for comprehensive proteome analysis - 13:49

Caltech researchers train computers to analyze fruit-fly behavior - 13:49

Research could lead to new non-antibiotic drugs to counter hospital infections - 13:49

New research shows children take a toll on marital bliss - 12:42

Nano changes rise to macro importance in a key electronics material - 11:35

Ma and Pa solutions to global warming - 11:35

Rush University Medical Center orthopaedic experts examine overhead - 11:35

Parkinson's disease medication triggers destructive behaviors - 11:35

Wristbands ease nausea with cancer treatment - 11:35

Certain states more aggressive with anti-smoking policies - 10:49

A strong business plan is most important when investing in start-ups - 10:49

Community provides essential support to military families - 10:49

Impact of floods on soils - 10:49

Chinese slimming capsules - 10:49

NC State researchers find soy may aid in treating canine cancers - 10:49

Blood tests reveal tobacco smoke residues in non-smoking New Yorkers - 10:49

How tumor cells move - 09:42

Telemonitoring changes the working practice of cardiac nurses - 09:42

Einstein researchers devise a fast and sensitive way to detect ricin - 09:42

High-dose radiation improves lung cancer survival, U-M study finds - 09:42

Key protein in cellular respiration discovered - 08:35

Mexico's health insurance success offers lessons for US reforms, Lancet study suggests - 08:35

Tuesday th 7th of April 2009

Growth factor TGF-B helps maintain health of retinal blood vessels - 17:42

Exercise is safe, improves quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure - 16:35

More intense bladder cancer treatment does not improve survival, U-M study finds - 15:49

New medications show promise in treating drug-resistant prostate cancer - 15:49