Science Daily

Wednesday th 10th of October 2012

Melanoma: The wolf in sheep’s clothing - 15:02

Nanoparticles: Making gold economical for sensing - 15:01

Gene signature predicts prostate cancer survival - 15:01

Neuroimaging technique captures cocaine's devastating effect on brain blood flow - 15:01

Scientists pinpoint gene variations linked to higher risk of bipolar disorder - 15:01

Study challenges assumptions on wartime sexual violence - 15:01

Saturn's ever-changing F ring - 15:01

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity: Work resumes with first scooped sample - 15:01

Applying information theory to linguistics - 14:31

Mine your business: Text mining insights from social media - 14:31

Human neural stem cells study offers new hope for children with fatal brain diseases - 14:01

Fly like an eagle: New launch and recovery system takes unmanned aerial vehicles into the future - 14:01

Improving nanometer-scale manufacturing with infrared spectroscopy - 14:01

Sweeping X-ray imaging survey of dying stars is 'uncharted territory' - 14:01

Light might prompt graphene devices on demand - 14:01

The good, the bad, and the guilty: Anticipating feelings of guilt predicts ethical behavior - 14:01

Cold cases heat up through new approach to identifying remains - 14:01

Living near livestock may increase risk of acquiring MRSA - 13:02

Surprising spiral structure spotted by astronomers - 13:02

Cambrian fossil pushes back evolution of complex brains - 13:02

Small fish can play a big role in coastal carbon cycle - 13:02

More about spatial memory problems associated with Alzheimer's revealed - 13:02

Photonic gels are colorful sensors: Thin-film polymer metamaterial with potential for many uses created - 13:02

RNA-based therapy brings new hope for an incurable blood cancer - 13:02

Best of both catalytic worlds: New technique for heterogenizing homogenous nano catalysts - 13:02

SpaceX cargo mission: Return science sample capability as important as space station resupply - 13:02

Does immune dysfunction contribute to schizophrenia? Genetic findings from new study - 10:31

Eyes don't necessarily give away sleepiness in people with disabilities, study suggests - 10:31

Halving food losses would feed an additional billion people, Finnish study finds - 10:31

NOAA satellites -- helping save lives for 30 years; October 1982 marks first U.S. life saved by satellite assist - 10:31

Making physics interactive: New iPad application helps students understand how conditions affect blackbody radiation - 10:00

New species: Looks like turtle weed, but it's not - 10:00

Object likely benign plastic from Curiosity rover - 10:00

SpaceX Dragon cargo ship berthed to International Space Station - 10:00

Secret to making cheap, high-density data storage discovered - 09:02

Climate change to lengthen growing season - 09:02

Astrocytes as a novel target in Alzheimer’s disease - 09:02

HPV vaccination does not lead to an increase in sex, study suggests - 09:02

Extending Einstein’s theory beyond light speed - 09:02

Satiation hormone could increase risk of diabetes, heart attack and breast cancer in women - 09:02

A problem shared is a problem halved - 09:02

Drought, climate change impact salamander survival rates - 08:31

Diabetic foot ulcers linked with higher risk of death, heart attack and stroke - 08:31

Tactile glove provides subtle guidance to objects in vicinity - 08:31

HRT taken for 10 years significantly reduces risk of heart failure and heart attack, study suggests - 07:31

Is delaying premature delivery safe? - 07:31

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012: Smart receptors on cell surfaces - 07:31

Tuesday th 9th of October 2012

Female genital mutilation significantly reduces sexual quality of life, study finds - 21:00

Men's views of abortion depend more on social class and circumstances than on fixed beliefs, interviews reveal - 18:00

Most pregnancy-related infections are caused by four treatable conditions, study finds - 17:01