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Thursday th 2nd of May 2013
Gene mutations associated with nearsightedness identified
- 13:01
Adult cells transformed into early-stage nerve cells, bypassing the pluripotent stem cell stage
- 13:01
Scientists revolutionize creation of genetically altered mice to model human disease
- 13:01
Genetic factor predicts success of weight-loss surgery
- 13:01
Kids with conduct problems may have brains that under-react to painful images: May increase risk of adult psychopathy
- 13:01
Gene variant appears to predict weight loss after gastric bypass
- 13:01
Turning human stem cells into brain cells sheds light on neural development
- 12:30
Study identifies genes, pathways altered during relaxation response practice
- 12:00
Driving with the dog not a good idea for seniors
- 12:00
Protecting hospitals from 'new' terrorist threats
- 12:00
How to get more followers on Twitter
- 12:00
Madagascar tortoise trafficking rages out of control
- 12:00
Persistent pain after stressful events may have a neurobiological basis
- 12:00
Regular, moderate exercise does not worsen pain in people with fibromyalgia
- 12:00
Mechanism for how grapes reduce heart failure associated with hypertension identified
- 12:00
Seat belt research aims to increase child safety on the road
- 12:00
Focus on STD, not cancer prevention, to promote HPV vaccine use
- 12:00
Protein complex found in human breast milk can help reverse antibiotic resistance in superbugs
- 11:31
One bad gene: Mutation that causes rare sleep disorder linked to migraines
- 11:01
Primate hibernation more common than previously thought
- 10:31
3-D simulation shows how form of complex organs evolves by natural selection
- 10:31
World-first study predicts epilepsy seizures in humans
- 09:30
New brain research shows two parents may be better than one
- 09:00
Taking cholesterol-lowering drugs may also reduce the risk of dying from prostate cancer
- 09:00
Finding Nematostella: Ancient Sea Creature Shines New Light on How Animals Build an Appendage
- 09:00
Key protein for firing up central nervous system inflammation identified
- 09:00
Computer algorithms help find cancer connections
- 08:31
Scientists assemble genetic playbook for acute leukemia
- 08:31
Want to slow mental decay? Play a video game
- 08:31
'Slippery slope' fears for legal euthanasia of very sick newborns unfounded, experts say
- 08:31
Children with milk allergy may be 'allergic to school'
- 08:31
Bigger birth weight babies at greater risk of autism
- 08:00
Bonding with your virtual self may alter your actual perceptions
- 08:00
Poison lips? Troubling levels of toxic metals found in cosmetics
- 08:00
An anarchic region of star formation
- 08:00
Wednesday th 1st of May 2013
Printable functional 'bionic' ear melds electronics and biology
- 19:31
Endometrial and acute myeloid leukemia cancer genomes characterized
- 19:00
Startling survival story at historic Jamestown: Physical evidence of survival cannibalism
- 19:00
Studying meteorites may reveal Mars' secrets of life
- 19:00
New molecule heralds hope for muscular dystrophy treatment
- 18:30
Gentle touch and the bionic eye: Using haptics to improve outcomes for people given visual prosthetics
- 18:30
Transfer of ultraprecise time signals over a wireless optical channel demonstrated
- 18:30
Shaking things up: Researchers propose new old way to purify carbon nanotubes
- 17:00
New measurement tool is on target for the fast-growing MEMS industry
- 17:00
Baby knows best: Fetuses emit hormone crucial to preventing preeclampsia
- 16:31
How brain's auditory center transmits information for decisions, actions
- 16:31
Soil may harbor answer to reducing arsenic in rice
- 16:31
PTSD research: Distinct gene activity patterns from childhood abuse
- 16:31
Wide-eyed fear expressions may help us – and others – to locate threats
- 15:31
Use of laser light yields versatile manipulation of a quantum bit
- 15:31
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