Science Daily

Monday th 4th of March 2013

AIDS journal publishes findings of two important studies in March 2013 issue - 15:00

'Very low' risk of infections in advanced brain procedures - 15:00

Toddler 'functionally cured' of HIV infection: Clues for potentially eliminating HIV infection in other children - 15:00

'Shelf life' of blood? Shorter than we think - 14:00

Don't be fooled: Flowers mislead traditional taxonomy - 14:00

First evidence that obesity gene is risk factor for melanoma - 14:00

'OK' contact lenses work by flattening front of cornea, not the entire cornea - 14:00

Bankruptcy judges influenced by apologies - 14:00

Exercise key to good sleep - 14:00

Losing weight sooner rather than later gives best chance of reversing heart damage from obesity, according to mouse study - 13:30

Potential of large studies for building genetic risk prediction models - 13:30

Contraception in women over 40 - 13:30

Unhealthy drinking widespread around the world - 13:30

Cassini spies bright Venus from Saturn orbit - 13:30

Working at the extreme edge of cosmic ice - 13:30

Vortex loops could untie knotty physics problems - 13:30

Speech emerges in children on the autism spectrum with severe language delay at greater rate than previously thought - 13:00

Scores that evaluate newborn intensive care units are inconsistent - 13:00

In Greenland and Antarctic tests, Yeti helps conquer some 'abominable' polar hazards - 13:00

What predicts distress after episodes of sleep paralysis? - 13:00

ADHD takes a toll well into adulthood - 12:00

Grandmother's cigarette habit could be the cause of grandchild's asthma - 12:00

Maternal diet important predictor of severity for infant respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) - 12:00

Beating heart cells in the lab: Creating new tissue instead of transplanting hearts - 11:30

Researchers identify queens, mysterious disease syndrome as key factors in bee colony deaths - 11:30

Fermat's Last Theorem and more can be proved more simply - 11:30

Researchers describe first 'functional HIV cure' in an infant - 11:30

Gene discovery reveals importance of eating your greens - 11:30

New understanding of why female primates outlive males - 10:30

Pharmaceutical companies: An $84 million marketing effort in the District of Columbia - 10:00

Sunday th 3rd of March 2013

First documented case of child cured of HIV - 18:00

Scientists identify 'clean-up' snafu that kills brain cells in Parkinson's disease - 17:30

Early warning system provides four-month forecast of malaria epidemics in northwest india - 17:30

Cancer vaccines self-sabotage, channel immune attack to injection site - 17:30

Two new genes linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related disorders - 17:30

Scientists discover how to shutdown cancer's powerful master protein - 17:30

Human-made material pushes the bounds of superconductivity - 17:00

Seven genetic risk factors found to be associated with common eye disorder - 17:00

Genetic risk factors for common eye disorder come into focus - 17:00

Adding to the list of disease-causing proteins in brain disorders - 16:30

Getting around the uncertainty principle: Physicists make first direct measurements of polarization states of light - 16:30

Human metabolism in health and disease mapped - 16:30

SpaceX's Dragon carrying NASA cargo resupplies space station - 10:50

Saturday th 2nd of March 2013

Short algorithm, long-range consequences - 19:00

Misplaced molecules: New insights into the causes of dementia - 18:30

Improved synchronicity: Preventive care for the power grid - 17:00

Friday th 1st of March 2013

New study shows cannabis effects on driving skills - 17:31

No scientific basis for prohibiting same-sex marriage, key associations argue - 17:00

Cancer survival: Where you're treated matters - 17:00

Shark fisheries globally unsustainable: 100 million sharks die every year - 17:00