Science Daily

Monday th 17th of October 2011

Amorphous diamond, a new super-hard form of carbon created under ultrahigh pressure - 15:30

Broccoli-based compound beats drug resistance in lung disease - 14:30

Protein family key to aging, cancer - 14:30

Examining rice genes for rice blast resistance - 14:30

One in four children exposed to some form of family violence - 14:30

The value of subjective and objective evaluations of teacher effectiveness - 14:30

50 years of cereal leaf beetle management research - 14:30

New record voltage for organic solar cells opens the tech to consumer electronics - 14:30

Bioengineering to generate healthy skin - 13:30

Now you can determine the solar efficiency of your roof - 13:30

Archaeologists find blade 'production lines' existed as much as 400,000 years ago - 13:30

US rivers and streams saturated with carbon: Releasing enough carbon to fuel 3.4 million car trips to the moon - 13:30

Electromobility: New components going for a test run - 13:30

Nourishing protein slows brain disease - 13:30

Protein is potential new treatment target for adult pulmonary hypertension - 13:30

Testing micro-electronic stimulators for spinal cord injuries - 13:30

Dark matter mystery deepens - 12:30

People who really identify with their car drive more aggressively - 12:30

Avoiding bias in medical research - 11:31

Nano funnel used to generate extreme ultraviolet light pulses - 10:30

Genetic study of cave millipedes reveals isolated populations and ancient divergence between species - 10:30

Genomic sequence and comparison of two macaques reveal new insights into biomedical research - 10:30

Antiviral drugs may slow Alzheimer's progression - 10:30

Developing new drugs made easier with method to track drugs in tissue - 10:30

Sea levels will continue to rise for 500 years - 10:30

Lithium-ion batteries made faster with new process - 10:30

Act now to tackle the health and security threat of climate change, say experts - 10:30

Could hypertension drugs help people with Alzheimer's? - 10:30

Gene variant leads to better memory via increased brain activation - 10:30

New DNA test to identify Down syndrome in pregnancy is ready for clinical use - 10:30

Scenarios that precede at-home pool drownings of young children identified - 09:30

Sunday th 16th of October 2011

White children far more likely to receive CT scans than Hispanic, African-American children - 21:30

Google Earth typhoid maps reveal secrets of disease outbreaks - 21:30

Musical aptitude relates to reading ability - 21:30

Plastic fantastic: The future of biodegradables - 21:30

Deep-reef coral hates the light, prefers the shade - 21:30

Promising new approach to treating debilitating nervous system disease - 13:30

Faulty molecular switch can cause infertility or miscarriage - 13:30

Could a computer one day rewire itself? New nanomaterial 'steers' electric currents in multiple dimensions - 13:30

Researchers do precise gene therapy without a needle - 13:30

Largest ever genetic study of liver function could point the way to new treatments - 13:30

New role for RNA interference during chromosomal replication discovered - 13:30

Delayed pediatric appendicitis treatment linked to complications, and even death - 12:30

Minority children less likely to wear a car seatbelt, putting them at greater risk of severe injury - 12:30

American Academy of Pediatrics expands ages for diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in children - 12:30

Children dependent on life support vulnerable to loss of electrical power - 12:30

Sports-related knee injuries in children have increased dramatically over the past decade - 12:30

Friday th 14th of October 2011

How touch and movement contribute to the development of the brain - 21:30

Watching motion of electrons in molecules during chemical reactions - 21:30

Super-sized muscle made twin-horned dinosaur a speedster - 21:30