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Thursday th 13th of October 2011
First physical evidence bilingualism delays onset of Alzheimer's symptoms
- 12:30
Tests to catch the makers of dangerous 'legal high' designer drugs
- 12:30
Method of studying roots, rarely used in wetlands, improves ecosystem research
- 12:30
Permanently dismal economy could prompt men to seek more sex partners
- 12:30
Polar bears ill from accumulated environmental toxins
- 12:30
Does converting cow manure to electricity pay off?
- 12:30
Differences in jet lag severity could be rooted in how circadian clock sets itself
- 12:30
New technology could help reduce food waste
- 11:31
Does converting cow manure to electricity pay off? Successful renewable energy project in Vermont
- 11:31
Cloud formation: Insoluble dust particles can form cloud droplets that affect global and regional climate
- 11:31
Scientists first to characterize barley plant-stem rust spore 'communication'
- 11:31
College students limit technology use during crunch time
- 11:31
Does a bigger brain make for a smarter child in babies born prematurely?
- 10:30
Improving the physics of grocery store display cases to save energy
- 10:30
Murcian flower 'revived' after 100 years
- 10:30
Can indigenous peoples be relied on to gather reliable environmental data?
- 10:30
Stem cells from cord blood could help repair damaged heart muscle
- 10:30
Tiny fossil fragment reveals giant-but-ugly truth: Part of biggest-ever toothed pterosaur from dinosaur era
- 09:31
Meerkats recognize each other from their calls
- 09:31
Pesticide pollution in European waterbodies: List of chemicals to be monitored should be updated immediately, experts urge
- 09:31
MP3 players 'shrink' our personal space
- 09:30
Experimental mathematics: Computing power leads to insights
- 09:30
Visionary software combines different database systems
- 09:30
Good genes yield high-quality meat products
- 09:30
Hubble survey carries out a dark matter census
- 09:30
Macroeconomic conditions and alcohol consumption: When the economy is down, alcohol consumption goes up
- 09:30
Women in prison: An issue of blaming the individual for social problems
- 08:30
Estrogen may prevent younger menopausal women from strokes, study suggests
- 08:30
Study compares narrow band imaging to chromoendoscopy for the detection of dysplasia in IBD patients
- 08:30
Doctors may be sending too many patients by helicopter, an expensive choice that may not impact patient outcome
- 08:30
Reaching 99.999999999997 percent safety: Computer scientists present their concept for a wireless bicycle brake
- 08:30
Aggressive piranhas bark to say buzz off
- 08:30
Can't buy me love: Study shows materialistic couples have more money and more problems
- 08:30
Wednesday th 12th of October 2011
Survival disparities in African-American and white colorectal cancer patients
- 20:30
'Cute' chimps in ads may harm the species' survival
- 20:30
Talk to the virtual hands: Body language of both speaker and listener affects success in virtual reality communication game
- 20:30
Proper protein intake crucial for moderating energy intake, keeping obesity at bay
- 20:30
Cichlid male nannies help out, especially if they've been sneaking
- 20:30
New buzzwords 'reduce medicine to economics': Physicians lament the devaluation of clinical judgment in today's health care world
- 20:30
UK doctors still undertreating major risk factor for stroke, study finds
- 20:30
T. rex was bigger and grew faster than previously thought, computational analysis reveals
- 19:30
Certain mouth bacteria signal pancreatic cancer, study finds
- 19:30
Protein plays role in helping plants see light
- 19:30
Researchers examine impact of 'green politics' on recent national elections
- 18:30
Why many cells are better than one: Limited decision-making ability of individual cells is bolstered in masses
- 16:30
How watching TV and their relationship to Mom affects teenagers' sexual attitudes
- 15:31
Increasing cardiovascular disease in China: Urgent need for prevention
- 15:31
Kids with blocked tear ducts at higher risk for 'lazy eye'
- 15:31
Preventing falls in people with Parkinson's disease
- 15:31
Scientists demonstrate the power of optical forces in blood cell identification
- 15:31
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