Science Daily

Thursday th 3rd of July 2014

Major gaps in hepatitis C care identified as new drugs, screening efforts emerge - 11:31

Insulin pumps result in better blood sugar control than multiple daily injections in people with type 2 diabetes - 11:30

Lights out: Light pollution alters reproduction cycle in lemurs - 11:30

The plant that only grows when the going's good - 11:30

Blood donations could help reduce the risk of heart disease in shift workers - 11:30

Desert design: Scorpions are master architects - 11:30

Long jumpers do better with a spring in their step - 11:30

Gene type confers 26 percent chance of early celiac sign by age 5 - 11:30

Neurodegenerative diseases: Glitch in garbage removal enhances risk - 11:30

First show off, then take-off: New specimen of Archaeopteryx reveals previously unknown features of the plumage - 11:30

Review of primaquine to prevent malaria transmission - 11:30

Power consumption of robot joints could be 40% less - 11:30

Behavioral economics: Rich boys more competitive - 11:30

'Grass-in-the-ear' technique sets new trend in chimp etiquette: Chimpanzees spontaneously copy arbitrary behavior - 11:30

NASA radio delivered for Europe's 2016 Mars orbiter - 11:30

Groovy giraffes: Distinct bone structures keep these animals upright - 11:30

More left-handed men are born during the winter: Indirect evidence of a hormonal mechanism - 11:30

Whales as ecosystem engineers: Recovery from overhunting helping to buffer marine ecosystems from destabilizing stresses - 11:30

Tool helps guide brain cancer surgery - 11:30

How you cope with stress may increase your risk for insomnia - 11:30

New insights on conditions for new blood vessel formation - 11:30

Could boosting brain cells' appetites fight disease? New research shows promise - 11:30

Weighing up the secrets of African elephant body fat - 11:30

Jump to it! A frog's leaping style depends on the environment - 11:30

Ironing out details of the carbon cycle: Dissolved iron in North Atlantic traced to sources - 11:30

Wednesday th 2nd of July 2014

Reinterpreting dark matter: Could dark matter be regarded as a very cold quantum fluid? - 20:02

Lack of accessible tourism costing EU economy billions in lost potential revenue - 20:02

Aspirations and sex: Coming of age in the eye of the HIV storm - 20:02

2013 Media Barometer survey: The time devoted to both conventional and social media each day is growing; digital divides are widening - 20:02

Hazardous drinking in UK athletes linked with alcohol industry sponsorship - 20:02

License plate readers are important police tool, but hurdles remain, study finds - 20:02

'Deep learning' makes search for exotic particles easier: New computing techniques could aid hunt for Higgs bosons - 20:02

Dramatic decline of Caribbean corals can be reversed: Stop killing parrotfish to bring back Caribbean coral reefs - 20:02

A 'magic moment' for unwed parents: Best time in child's life for unwed parents to marry - 20:02

Superconducting-silicon qubits: Using a bottom-up approach to make hybrid quantum devices - 20:02

Research could lead to dramatic energy savings at data farms - 20:02

One in six adolescents in the ER has experienced dating violence - 20:02

One of world's thinnest piezoelectric materials identified - 20:02

Four in 10 pancreatic cancers could be prevented by lifestyle changes - 20:02

Testosterone therapy does not increase heart attack risk, study shows - 20:02

Flood fear has temporary effect on property prices - 20:02

Making graphene from plastic? - 20:02

New approach for tuberculosis drugs - 20:01

Fine-scale climate model projections predict malaria at local levels - 20:01

Socioeconomic status associated with peripheral artery disease risk - 20:01

3-D printer to aid the visually impaired students in their educational endeavors - 20:01

NASA launches carbon mission to watch Earth breathe - 20:01

Behavioral therapy added to pediatric antidepressant treatment reduces likelihood of relapse - 20:01

Concern at lack of teenage patients in cancer trials reported by researchers - 20:01

Revolutionary device makes machining composites as easy as ‘cutting through butter’ - 20:01