Science Daily

Thursday th 10th of January 2013

Cutting in and weaving irritate drivers the most, new study on road rage shows - 12:30

Which study strategies make the grade? - 12:30

New insights into HIV vaccine will improve drug development - 12:30

New tool to help brain surgeons one step closer to operating room - 12:00

Scientists design, control movements of molecular motor; Study offers blueprint for creating machines at the nanoscale - 12:00

Giant tobacco plants that stay young forever - 12:00

Overweight begins in the womb: Lifestyle of mother shapes disposition for subsequent weight - 11:30

Music from the ear: Researchers show how an objective audiometric test can become even more reliable - 11:30

Haiti can quell cholera without vaccinating most people, researchers estimate - 11:30

Bullying causes significant short-term emotional and physical consequences for children with autism - 11:30

Smartphone app helps children with autism communicate better - 11:30

Mobile phone app helps save fuel by promoting better driving - 11:30

Dopamine regulates the motivation to act, study shows - 11:30

Turning the tide on seaweed supplements - 11:30

IUD best treatment for heavy periods, major trial shows - 11:30

Study identifies infants at highest risk of death from pertussis; Early and repeated white blood cell counts are a critical tool - 11:30

Surgeons may use hand gestures to manipulate MRI images in OR - 11:30

Decline in available liver transplants expected - 11:30

High-frequency stock trading of little value to investors, general public - 11:30

Rhythms in the brain help give a sense of location, study shows - 11:00

Human hearts generate new cells after birth; Findings could lead to novel approaches for treating heart failure in children - 11:00

Marriage linked to better survival in middle age; Study highlights importance of social ties during midlife - 11:00

Limiting polyunsaturated fatty acid levels in pregnancy may influence body fat of children - 11:00

NASA researchers studying advanced nuclear rocket technologies - 11:00

Death on a nanometer scale: Study measures holes antibacterials create in cell walls - 10:30

Researchers identify a new gene with a key role in obesity and diabetes - 10:30

Scientists develop strongest, lightest glass nanofibers in the world - 10:00

Life possible on extrasolar moons - 09:00

Banded mongooses structure monosyllabic sounds in a similar way to humans - 09:00

A jumble of exotic stars: New VISTA snap of star cluster 47 Tucanae - 09:00

Declining access to electroconvulsive therapy: A clinical choice or an economic one? - 09:00

Wednesday th 9th of January 2013

Crowdsourcing biodiversity watch - 22:30

Spin and bias in published studies of breast cancer trials - 22:30

Advantages of imaginary friends - 22:30

Good managers fake it - 22:30

Particles of crystalline quartz wear away teeth - 22:30

New protein to treat damaged bones uncovered - 22:30

How does your garden glow? - 22:00

Researchers reveal most effective treatment for common kidney disorder - 20:31

Americans have worse health than people in other high-income countries - 20:31

Information required for short-term water management decisions outlined - 20:30

Herschel spacecraft eyes asteroid Apophis - 20:30

Bench to bedside: How to fast track targeted cancer drugs with radiation into the clinic - 20:00

Smaller radiation fields can spare brain when treating tumors, research finds - 20:00

Scientists use Pap test fluid to detect ovarian, endometrial cancers - 20:00

Machine perception lab shows robotic one year old on video - 20:00

Study shows promise of molecular screening for gynecologic cancers, commentary writers state - 20:00

Stem cells may hold promise for Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS) - 20:00

Measuring genomic response to infection leads to earlier, accurate diagnoses - 20:00

Baby sharks stay still to avoid being detected by predators - 20:00