Science Daily

Thursday th 11th of October 2012

More than just 'zoning out': Exploring the cognitive processes behind mind wandering - 16:00

Anti-cancer drug fights immune reaction in some infants with Pompe disease - 16:00

Animals' microbial communities linked to their behavior - 16:00

Enzyme triggers cell death in heart attack - 16:00

New studies could result in better treatments for epilepsy, behavioral disorders - 16:00

Safety results of intra-arterial stem cell clinical trial for stroke presented - 16:00

Engineered flies spill secret of seizures - 15:30

Uncovering information about hadrosaur teeth - 15:30

Using cell phone data to curb the spread of malaria - 15:01

Making Sudoku puzzles less puzzling - 15:00

Fusion energy: Mug handles could help hot plasma give lower-cost, controllable fusion energy - 15:00

Organic solar cells with high electric potential for portable electronics - 14:30

Focus on space debris: Envisat - 14:30

How bacteria communicate using quorum sensing: Could bacteria be manipulated to control infections? - 14:30

Researchers ID unique geological 'sombrero' uplift in South America - 14:00

Meteorite delivers Martian secrets - 14:00

Surprising solution to fly eye mystery - 14:00

Developmental biologist proposes new theory of early animal evolution that challenges basic assumption of evolution - 14:00

Terrorism risk greatest for subway/rail commuters - 14:00

Bounce, skid, wobble: How Huygens landed on Titan - 14:00

Hubble sees a planetary nebula in the making - 14:00

All healthcare professionals need training to deal with the sexual needs of patients, study finds - 13:31

Generation of functional thyroid tissue from stem cells - 13:31

New environmentally friendly MOF production method developed - 13:31

Studying stars on Earth: Physicists simulate gigantic magnetic fields that occur on neutron stars - 13:31

Brain scans predict children's reading ability - 13:31

Bouncing on Saturn's moon Titan - 13:31

Diverse intestinal viruses may play a role in AIDS progression - 13:31

Stopping the itch: New clues into how to treat eczema - 13:31

Alzheimer's sufferers may function better with less visual clutter - 13:31

Researchers create 'nanoflowers' for energy storage, solar cells - 13:01

Clues to cancer metastasis: Discovery points to potential therapies for bone metastasis - 13:01

Natural playgrounds more beneficial to children, inspire more play, study finds - 13:01

Plasma screens enhanced as disorder strikes: Study looks at ways to improve the quality of matter akin to that found in plasma screens - 12:31

Eco-friendly optics: Spider silk's talents harnessed for use in biosensors, lasers, microchips - 12:31

Airborne superbugs elude hospital cleaning regimes - 12:31

India's public school students on par with private students, study finds - 12:31

How nerve signals are sent around the body at varying speeds as electrical impulses - 12:31

Arctic and Southern Oceans appear to determine the composition of microbial populations - 12:31

England World Cup wins and losses linked to 30 percent rise in domestic violence, study finds - 12:31

Choreography of submerged whale lunges revealed - 12:01

Soft-shelled turtles urinate through mouth - 12:01

Filming bacterial life in multicolor as a new diagnostic and antibiotic discovery tool - 10:00

Women use emoticons more than men in text messaging :-) - 10:00

Hospital readmission rates misleading, study finds - 09:01

Close call: Bad weather drives up phone calls to our nearest and dearest - 09:01

Graphene: A patterned template for molecular packing - 09:01

The impact and implications of early voting: What the experts have to say - 09:01

Cold wind makes Norwegian Sea warmer - 09:01

New observations give a glimpse of the future of the Sun - 09:01