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Tuesday th 12th of March 2013
Pre-clinical research shows promising treatment for diabetic wounds using stem cells
- 14:00
Heat-stressed cows spend more time standing
- 14:00
Some bacteria may protect against disease caused by stomach infection
- 14:00
Nose's unheralded neighbor: Maxillary sinuses allow noses to change shapes
- 14:00
Job burnout can severely compromise heart health
- 14:00
Sri Lankan snake study reveals new species, rich biodiversity in island country
- 14:00
First cell movements in the embryo decoded
- 13:30
Mystery of 'zombie worm' development unveiled
- 13:30
Four dinosaur egg species identified in Lleida
- 13:30
Device may lead to quicker, more efficient diagnostics
- 13:30
Bitter melon juice prevents pancreatic cancer in mouse models
- 13:30
Hiding secret messages in email jokes
- 13:30
Tickling the brain with magnetic stimulation improves memory in schizophrenia
- 13:01
Men in same-sex marriages are living longer, according to new study
- 13:01
No increase in risk of death for patients with well-controlled HIV
- 12:31
Kid's consumption of sugared beverages linked to higher caloric intake of food
- 12:31
What impact does a day of roller derby have on our skin microbiome? Skaters skin microbiomes get mixed up 'bouting'
- 12:31
New survey reports low rate of patient awareness during anesthesia
- 12:31
Hereditary neurodegeneration linked to ADP-ribose modification
- 12:31
Logging debris gives newly planted Douglas-fir forests a leg-up
- 12:31
Drug reduces chest pain in patients with diabetes
- 12:31
High-dose oral vitamins, minerals do not reduce recurrent cardiac events in heart attack patients
- 12:31
Brain spikes: Synchrony may be key to cracking brain's neural code
- 12:31
Financial incentives affect prostate cancer treatment patterns
- 12:31
Eel migration study reveals porbeagle shark predation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
- 12:31
NASA Rover Finds Conditions Once Suited for Ancient Life on Mars
- 12:31
Fungi may be able to replace plastics one day
- 12:01
Does expressing anger on online rant-sites make you feel better or worse?
- 12:01
Scientists identify why some fathers are left holding the baby
- 12:01
Cryptic clams: Biologists find species hiding in plain view
- 12:01
Prediction of seasonal flu strains improves chances of universal vaccine
- 12:01
Antarctic and Arctic insects use different genetic mechanisms to cope with lack of water
- 12:00
Biological wires carry electricity thanks to special amino acids
- 11:31
Extremely rare triple quasar found
- 10:30
Single concussion may cause lasting brain damage
- 10:30
Breaking the final barrier: Room-temperature electrically powered nanolasers
- 10:30
Fluorescent light revealed as gauge of coral health: Mysterious glow of light found to correlate with coral stress prior to bleaching
- 10:30
Asterix’s Roman foes: Analogy for how cancer cells move and grow
- 10:00
Spiders, not birds, may drive evolution of some butterflies
- 10:00
Exercise during gestation might affect future fertility
- 10:00
Prenatal exposure to pesticide DDT linked to adult high blood pressure
- 09:31
Babies prefer individuals who harm those that aren't like them
- 09:31
Pesticide application as potential source of noroviruses in fresh food supply chains
- 09:31
Earliest tobacco use in Pacific Northwest discovered
- 09:31
Monday th 11th of March 2013
Less sleep leads to more eating and more weight gain, according to new study
- 22:30
Indian origins of pumpkins and cucumbers confirmed
- 22:01
Alternative cholesterol-lowering drug for patients who can't tolerate statins
- 22:01
How earthquake damage can impact building fire safety performance
- 22:01
Older adults benefit from home-based DVD exercise program
- 22:01
Sleep discovery could lead to therapies that improve memory
- 21:30
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