Science Daily

Monday th 10th of October 2011

Seeking superior stem cells: 100-fold increase in efficiency in reprogramming human cells to induced stem cells - 21:30

Gene signature predicts oral cancer recurrence - 21:30

UK experts question merits of extending competition to improve hospital care - 21:30

Family history may have more important role than previously thought in development of Alzheimer disease - 21:30

Corticosteroid treatment not associated with improvement in vision after bacterial corneal ulcers, studies find - 21:30

Extremely high-speed heterojunction bipolar transistors demonstrated - 13:31

CMOS integrated poly-SiGe piezoresistive pressure sensor demonstrated - 13:31

Combination therapies for drug-resistant cancers - 13:31

New insight into the cellular defects in Huntington's disease - 13:30

Failure to thrive in childhood often result of an underlying organic disease - 13:30

Drug prevents bone loss side effects of breast cancer medication - 12:30

Setting standards for electric vehicles could make China a global leader - 10:30

Northern Ireland students help rebuild lives of Congo’s child soldiers - 10:30

Almost half of cancer survivors have ill health in later years, Northern Ireland study finds - 10:30

Experimental vaccine protects monkeys from blinding trachoma - 09:30

New strategy to accelerate blood vessel maturation has therapeutic potentials for ischemic diseases - 09:30

How to count nanoparticles - 09:30

Water channels in the body help cells remain in balance - 09:30

Distinct types of stem cells contribute to mammary gland development and maintenance - 08:31

It pays to be vague in the world of banking, economics expert says - 08:30

Smoking cannabis increases risk of depression in the case of genetic vulnerability, study finds - 08:30

Baltic Sea contributes carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, study shows - 08:30

Next stage of heart function testing: New highly sensitive technique gives better clues to future cardiac events in heart patients - 08:30

Media habits of young people may make them drink more; What should be done? - 08:30

Exercise just as good as drugs at preventing migraines, Swedish study suggests - 08:30

Terrestrial biodiversity recovered faster after Permo-Triassic extinction than previously believed - 08:30

Critical minerals ignite geopolitical storm - 08:30

Studying random structures with confetti - 08:30

Tooth movement an alternative to bone transplants - 08:30

2011 Nobel Prize in Economics: Cause and effect in the macroeconomy - 07:31

Giant 'kraken' lair discovered: Cunning sea monster that preyed on ichthyosaurs - 07:31

Sunday th 9th of October 2011

Forgotten dementia sufferers helped through art - 21:30

Extreme gambling: Extreme sport athletes have a lot in common with gamblers - 21:30

Are global honey bee declines caused by diesel pollution? - 21:30

'Non-invasive' cultivar? Buyer beware - 21:30

Strategy for improving health care for uninsured, low-income, and minorities in the US - 21:30

Astronomers hone in on the cause of asteroid Scheila’s outburst - 21:30

Almahata Sitta meteorite could come from triple asteroid mash-up - 21:30

Subtly shaded map of moon reveals titanium treasure troves - 21:30

Gene technology can help food crops must to withstand harsher weather - 21:30

Bone marrow cells migrate to tumors and can slow their growth - 21:30

Water-soluble 'gelatinase inhibitor' compounds show promise for treating neurological diseases - 21:30

Study shows how bookmarking genes pre-cell division hastens their subsequent reactivation - 21:30

New membrane lipid measuring technique may help fight disease - 21:30

Novel technique uses RNA interference to block inflammation - 21:30

Scientists discover three new gene faults which could increase melanoma risk by 30 percent - 21:30

New optical signal processing to satisfy power-hungry, high-speed networks - 21:30

Smarter toxins help crops fight resistant pests - 20:30

Graphene's 'Big Mac' creates next generation of chips - 20:30

Small molecules can starve cancer cells - 19:30