Science Daily

Tuesday th 24th of April 2012

Wild birds respond differently to the first long days of a year - 10:24

Even positive stereotypes can hinder performance, researchers report - 10:24

Two distinguishable gene groups identified: One 'normal' and the other problematic - 00:31

Birds cultivate decorative plants to attract mates - 00:31

Comparison of two home exercises to treat vertigo - 00:31

Astrobiologist proposes fleet of probes to seek life on Mars: Sensors would punch into soil, run range of tests - 00:31

Monday th 23rd of April 2012

Why drinking alcohol is linked to breast cancer - 23:30

Timing Is Everything When Using Oxygen to Regenerate Bone - 23:30

Preventing dementia: Trajectory of cognitive decline can be altered in seniors at risk for dementia - 23:30

Acupuncture can improve skeletal muscle atrophy - 22:30

Bark beetle management and ecology in southern pine forests - 20:30

Clinical decline in Alzheimer’s requires plaque and proteins - 19:30

Families that eat together may be the healthiest, new evidence confirms - 19:30

Gatekeeper of brain steroid signals boosts emotional resilience to stress - 19:30

Small variations in magnetic fields can be environmental stresses - 19:30

Common environmental contaminant, cadmium, linked to rapid breast cancer cell growth - 19:30

U. S. Middle class prospering more than commonly believed, study finds - 18:10

Gut organisms could be clue in controlling obesity risk - 18:10

Intravenous vaccination promotes brain plasticity and prevents memory loss in Alzheimer's disease - 18:10

Diversity aided mammals’ survival over deep time - 18:10

Computing the best high-resolution 3-D tissue images - 18:10

Controlling heat flow with atomic-level precision - 16:13

Not all today's students are 'tech-savvy' - 16:13

A matter of priorities: Bacteria evolved way to safeguard crucial genetic material - 16:13

Bioenergy production may reduce biological diversity, but ecological risks can be minimized - 16:13

Olympic boxing may damage the brain - 16:13

Shingles vaccine is safe, according to new study - 16:13

Obstructive sleep apnea's damage evident after one month - 16:12

Mechanism that gives plants 'balance' discovered - 16:12

Leeches are DNA bloodhounds in the jungle - 16:11

Biometrics: Those tell-tale signs that say who you are - 15:20

Unusual protein helps regulate key cell communication pathway - 15:20

Costs of 'dirty bomb' attack in Los Angeles - 15:20

A physician’s guide for anti-vaccine parents - 15:20

Bartonella infection associated with rheumatoid illnesses in humans - 15:20

Medical 'lightsabers': Laser scalpels get ultrafast, ultra-accurate, and ultra-compact makeover - 15:20

Robots fighting wars could be blamed for mistakes on the battlefield - 15:20

Immunosignaturing: An accurate, affordable and stable diagnostic - 15:20

That impulsive, moody preschooler may grow up to be a problem gambler - 15:20

Climate change may create price volatility in the corn market - 14:22

Making human textiles: Research team ups the ante with development of blood vessels woven from donor cells - 14:22

Unique research on inner life of Google - 14:22

Genes that increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures discovered - 14:22

Fish larvae find the reef by orienting: The earlier the better - 14:22

Vitamin E in diet protects against many cancers, study suggests - 14:22

Smoking, but not nicotine, reduces risk for rare tumor, study suggests - 14:22

Can video games promote healthier aging? - 14:22

Scientists see solution to critical barrier to fusion - 14:22

Student engineers automate limb lengthening for kids - 14:22

Protein prevents DNA damage in the developing brain and might serve as a tumor suppressor - 13:30