Science Daily

Tuesday th 10th of June 2014

New Irish selective badger cull risks spreading bovine TB - 11:22

Earth's breathable atmosphere a result of continents taking control of the carbon cycle - 11:22

Water found to provide blueprints for root architecture - 11:22

Land quality, deforestation in Mato Grosso, Brazil - 11:22

Does 'free will' stem from brain noise? - 11:22

Faster, higher, stronger: Protein that enables powerful initial immune response - 11:22

Patent output from the National Institutes of Health vital to understanding America's innovation economy - 11:22

Antiviral therapy may prevent liver cancer in hepatitis B patients - 11:22

How much fertilizer is too much for the climate? - 11:22

Lifetime costs for Autism Spectrum Disorder may reach $2.4 million per patient - 11:22

Statin use associated with less physical activity - 11:22

Coral, human cells linked in death - 11:22

Grain legume crops sustainable, nutritious - 11:22

How 'living roofs' help build better cities - 11:22

What's the best test for cervical cancer? Pap, HPV or both? - 11:22

Cell phones negatively affect male fertility, new study suggests - 11:22

Caution urged over new analysis of Medicare payments - 11:22

Viewing plant cells in 3D (no glasses required) - 11:22

Women, health-care providers differ on what matters most about contraception - 11:22

Insomnia: Sleep loss causes brain vulnerability to toxic elements - 11:22

World cup: Why mirror neurons play a part in jubilation - 11:22

Sustaining Brazilian tourism - 11:22

Bees can be more important than fertilizer - 11:21

FIFA World cup qualification: is it a fair game? - 11:21

The Irish rugby team has exceptional guts: Exercise and diet impact on gut microbial diversity - 11:21

Male dwarf spiders make sure offspring is their own - 11:21

Anti-microbial coatings with a long-term effect for surfaces - 11:21

Detailed assessment of heart failure identifies patients needing pacemaker treatment - 11:21

Sopcawind, a multidisciplinary tool for designing wind farms - 11:21

Switchable adhesion principle enables damage-free handling of sensitive devices even in vacuum - 11:21

New low friction coating allows grease-free lubrication and corrosion protection - 11:21

Bacteria help explain why stress, fear trigger heart attacks - 11:21

Genetics reveal that reef corals, their algae live together but evolve independently - 11:21

New teaching approach touted for engineering education - 11:21

Seafarers brought Neolithic culture to Europe, gene study indicates - 11:21

Guidelines address long-term needs of prostate cancer survivors - 11:21

Teen Mental Health: Teenagers go from school psychologist to family doctor - 11:21

Calls to end all violence against women and girls in conflict zones - 11:21

Compact proton therapy for fight against cancer - 11:21

Malaria: Blood cells behaving badly - 11:21

Human stem cells used to create light-sensitive retina in a dish - 11:21

Mammography has led to fewer late-stage breast cancers - 11:21

Malaria-carrying mosquitoes wiped out in lab with genetic method that creates male-only offspring - 11:20

'Onion' vesicles for drug delivery developed - 11:20

Inside the adult ADHD brain: Differences between adults who have recovered, and those who have not - 11:20

Monday th 9th of June 2014

Endoscope with oxygen sensor detects pancreatic cancer - 12:03

Tougher penalties credited for fewer casualties among young male drivers - 12:03

Longer telomeres linked to risk of brain cancer: Double-edged sword, gene variants may promote overall health while increasing risk of gliomas - 12:02

Tiny molecule may help battle depression - 12:02

Quick getaway: How flies escape a looming predator - 12:02