Science Daily

Monday th 5th of August 2013

Genes that drive brain cancer revealed - 15:00

Seafood menus from Hawaii reflect long-term ocean changes - 15:00

Great-grandmother's cigarette habit could be the cause of child's asthma - 14:30

Close-up view of water pores needed in the eye's lens: Aquaporins could hold clues to cataract - 14:00

3-D IR images now in full color - 14:00

Conservation efforts might encourage some to hunt lions - 14:00

Ozone-protection treaty had climate benefits, too - 14:00

Stem cells found in gum tissue can fight inflammatory disease - 14:00

Distinct brain disorders biologically linked: Disruption to the gene TOP3B increases susceptibility to schizophrenia and a learning disorder - 13:30

Organic chemist developing environmentally sustainable methods for amine synthesis - 13:30

Disappearance of coral reefs, drastically altered marine food web on the horizon - 13:30

How switch proteins are extracted from the membrane: Proteins hoist the anchor - 13:30

Centers throughout the brain work together to make reading possible - 13:30

Making a mini Mona Lisa: Nanotechnique creates image on surface less than a third the hair's width - 13:00

Researchers dismantle bacteria's war machinery - 12:30

Materials break, then remake, bonds to build strength: Bending synthetic material makes it stronger, not weaker - 12:30

Are we there yet? How the brain keeps eyes on the prize - 12:30

Mechanism that allows bacteria to infect plants may inspire cure for eye disease - 12:30

NASA’s Firestation on way to the International Space Station - 12:30

Pinpoint payload drop advances Rocket University - 12:30

New research aids ability to predict solar storms, protect Earth - 12:00

Origin of inflammation-driven pancreatic cancer decoded - 12:00

Protein team produces molecular barrels: Two protein machineries collaborate on the development of barrel structures in the mitochondria - 12:00

Do antioxidants improve a woman's chances of conceiving? - 12:00

Immune system molecule promotes tumor resistance to anti-angiogenic therapy - 12:00

Interface superconductivity withstands variations in atomic configuration - 12:00

Heterogeneous nanoblocks give polymers an edge - 11:30

Obesity more likely in preschoolers drinking sugar-sweetened beverages - 11:30

Moss beats human: Simple moss plants outperform us by gene number - 11:30

Seeing depth through a single lens - 11:30

Working-life training and maternity leave are related to slower cognitive decline in later life - 11:30

Depressed fish could help in the search for new drug treatments - 11:30

Breastfeeding may reduce Alzheimer's risk - 11:30

Understanding interface properties of graphene paves way for new applications - 11:30

Feelings for fetus may vary smoking amount - 11:30

Putting the brakes on pain: Researchers protect GABA neurons from oxidative stress - 11:30

Practice makes the brain's motor cortex more efficient - 11:00

Chronic harvesting threatens tropical tree - 11:00

'Insect soup' holds DNA key for monitoring biodiversity - 09:00

Looking to the past to predict the future of climate change - 09:00

Not only bone density, but also quality of bone predicts fracture risk - 09:00

Sunday th 4th of August 2013

A crystal of a different color: One chemical forms two colors of crystals, sheds insight on agostic bonds important in industrial catalysis - 21:00

Scientists decipher structure of NatA, an enzyme complex that modifies most human proteins - 21:00

Video games boost visual attention but reduce impulse control - 17:00

Locating the brain's GPS: Human neurons link to navigation in open environments - 17:00

Nasa's Hubble finds 'smoking gun' after gamma-ray burst - 16:30

Global investigation reveals true scale of ocean warming - 16:30

Scientists discover potential new way to treat anxiety - 16:00

Hidden magnetic waves discovered in high-temperature superconductors - 14:30

Potential role of 'love hormone' oxytocin in brain function revealed - 14:30