Science Daily

Tuesday th 20th of September 2011

Depression associated with increased risk of stroke and stroke-related death - 18:30

Study on emissions from BP/Deepwater Horizon controlled burns completed - 18:30

Buyer beware: Advertising may seduce your brain, researchers say - 18:30

'Silent majority' agrees with me, voters believe - 18:30

How key genes cooperate to make healthy skin - 18:30

Living alone is associated with an increased risk of alcohol-related deaths, Finnish study finds - 18:30

Experts want practical research to improve mental health of people experiencing humanitarian crises - 18:30

Discovery of gene fusion in ovarian cancer could lead to earlier diagnoses - 18:30

Researchers identify signals triggering dendrite growth - 18:30

First recurrent gene fusion identified in ovarian cancer - 18:30

Countries worldwide are saving mothers' and children's lives at a faster pace - 18:30

High pollution levels linked to increase in heart attack risk - 18:30

Stem cells, potential source of cancer-fighting T cells - 17:30

Electrical stimulation of brain boosts birth of new cells: Animal study suggests deep brain stimulation improves memory - 17:30

Continued treatment for lupus may boost survival of those patients with end-stage kidney disease - 17:30

NASA's WISE mission captures black hole's wildly flaring jet - 16:30

Epigenetic changes often don’t last, probably have limited effects on long-term evolution, research finds - 13:30

Digital panoramas of rangelands could be rich source of research data - 12:30

Making better melons - 12:30

Ten ways to make better decisions about cancer care - 12:30

Religion and ecology among China's Blang people - 12:30

Microwave ovens a key to energy production from wasted heat - 12:30

Living in poor neighborhood a risk factor for out-of-hospital cardiac death - 12:30

Researchers create first human heart cells that can be paced with light - 12:30

Power corrupts, especially when it lacks status - 12:30

3-D microscope opens eyes to prehistoric oceans and present-day resources - 12:30

Captive breeding could transform the saltwater aquarium trade and save coral reefs - 12:30

Intuitive thinking may influence belief in God - 12:30

Back pain? Patients who followed recommendations to move despite back pain fared better than those that rested - 10:30

Stopping smoking boosts everyday memory - 10:30

Acoustic cloak: Closer to achieving the acoustic undetectability of objects - 10:30

Genetic differences may cause higher rates of prostate cancer in African-American men - 10:30

High-risk, underserved women benefited from MRI screening for breast cancer, study suggests - 10:30

Test could detect breast cancers earlier in young, high-risk African-American women - 10:30

African-American men living in poor sunlight areas at risk for vitamin D deficiency - 10:30

One size doesn't fit all for vitamin D and men: African-American men in northern regions especially need high doses of supplements - 10:30

Genetic factors behind high blood pressure - 09:30

Human body rids itself of damage when it really matters - 09:30

Big step towards redefining the kelvin: Scientists find new way to determine Boltzmann constant - 09:30

Researchers make visible the structure of the smallest crystals - 09:30

Certain heavy metals boost immunity, study suggests - 09:30

Autonomous Car Navigates the Streets of Berlin - 09:30

Weakness in heart attack therapy identified - 08:30

Stress drives alcoholics' children to drink, study suggests - 08:30

How organisms avoid carbon monoxide poisoning - 08:30

Using bone marrow to protect the brain: Stem cell technology begins clinical trial for Lou Gehrig's disease - 08:30

Sifting out genetic defects from mounds of data - 08:30

Monday th 19th of September 2011

Lasers light the path to neuron regeneration - 21:30

Fukushima: Reflections six months on - 21:30

Time is of the essence when it comes to stroke treatment - 21:30