Science Daily

Thursday th 3rd of May 2012

Why research should be 'hacked' - 00:21

Aspirin and warfarin equally effective for most heart failure patients, study suggests - 00:21

Wednesday th 2nd of May 2012

Is green sheen on bacon harmful? Nitrites in bacon and other meats explored - 23:30

ALS clinics start implanting breathing-assist device under new FDA approval - 23:30

Decades of data show spring advancing faster than experiments suggest - 23:30

Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss rival climate change and pollution - 23:30

Dry heat increases bark beetle bite - 22:30

New hope for PAD sufferers - 22:30

Combination of two drugs reverses liver tumors, study suggests - 22:30

Electronic nanotube nose out in front - 22:30

New path of origin for macrophages - 22:30

'Thin red line' around breast cancer: Visualization shows why immune system fails to kill tumors in mice - 22:30

Why underweight babies become obese: Study says disrupted hypothalamus is to blame - 22:30

Tiny channel cleanses blood - 21:30

Mining for heat: Abandoned mine tunnels might ferry geothermal energy from deep underground - 21:30

Brains wired for 'avalanches' -- and learning - 21:30

Handful of heavyweight trees per acre are forest champs - 21:30

New report shows 15 million babies born too soon every year - 21:30

Genes may explain why some people turn their noses up at meat - 20:30

Alzheimer's drug fails to reduce significant agitation - 20:30

Eating fish, chicken, nuts may lower risk of Alzheimer's disease - 20:30

Biosynthetic grape-derived compound prevents progression of Alzheimer’s disease in animal model - 19:30

The zombie-ant fungus is under attack, research reveals - 19:30

First-of-its-kind study reveals surprising ecological effects of earthquake and tsunami - 19:30

Soy-based formula? Neonatal plant estrogen exposure leads to adult infertility in female mice - 19:30

Emotion reversed in left-handers' brains - 19:30

Jockeying for Genetic Advantage: DNA Analysis to Evaluate Thoroughbreds - 18:30

Rapid decline in US Earth observation capabilities - 16:30

Writing a landmark sequel to 'The Book of Life' - 16:30

An Ancient Killer Coelacanth From Canada - 16:30

First 'microsubmarines' designed to help clean up oil spills - 15:30

Unmasking black pepper's secrets as a fat fighter - 15:30

At smallest scale, liquid crystal behavior portends new materials - 15:30

Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution - 15:30

NSAIDs and Cardiovascular Risk Explained - 15:30

Marine food chain becomes clearer with new revelations about prey distribution - 14:30

Stream temperatures don't parallel warming climate trend - 14:30

New understanding of Alzheimer's trigger - 14:30

Gas development linked to wildlife habitat loss - 14:30

New coelacanth find rewrites history of the ancient fish - 14:30

Iceman mummy: 5,000-year-old red blood cells discovered -- oldest blood known to modern science - 14:30

After epic debate, avian flu research sees light of day - 14:30

Genetically modified T cell therapy appears to be safe, lasting in decade-long study of HIV patients - 14:30

Potential to revive abandoned cancer drug by nanoparticle drug delivery - 14:30

Patented 'noise sponge' quiets combustion - 13:30

Hearing and touch have common genetic basis: Gene mutation leads to impairment of two senses - 13:30

Glycogen accumulation in neurons causes brain damage and shortens the lives of flies and mice - 13:30

Infants Begin to Learn about Race in the First Year - 13:30

Black hole caught red-handed in a stellar homicide - 13:30

Experiments underestimate plant responses to climate change - 13:30