Science Daily

Thursday th 15th of September 2011

In rapidly warming seas, some fish lose while others gain - 13:30

New insight into immune tolerance furthers understanding of autoimmune disease - 13:30

Team discovers treatable mechanism responsible for often deadly response to flu - 13:30

Avoiding fatal responses to flu infection - 13:30

Inner workings of virus responsible for rare skin cancer - 13:30

EGFR essential for the development of pancreatic cancer, study finds - 13:30

Housing bust could mean lower college attendance, study suggests - 13:30

Fail-safe system may lead to cures for inherited disorders - 13:30

New class of stem cell-like cells discovered offers possibility for spinal cord repair - 12:30

A call to arms for synthetic biology - 12:30

Serotonin levels affect the brain's response to anger - 11:30

Scientists take first step towards creating 'inorganic life' - 09:30

Wednesday th 14th of September 2011

Juvenile delinquency linked to higher suicide risk - 22:30

New research will help combat antibiotic resistance problems in Africa - 22:30

Elevated cholesterol levels: No clear benefit of ezetimibe, report suggests - 22:30

Daily deal companies are here to stay, according to consumers - 22:30

'Super-spaghetti' with heart-healthy label now possible - 22:30

New treatment for an aggressive childhood cancer - 22:30

Voting causes stress - 22:30

Links between racial discrimination, stress and health - 22:30

TV found to have negative impact on parent-child communication and early literacy compared to books and toys - 22:30

Learning how gut bacteria influence health: Scientists crack sparse genome of microbe linked to autoimmunity - 22:30

Old-growth rainforests must be saved for tropical biodiversity - 21:30

How specialized pacemaker works at biological level to strengthen failing hearts: Findings could lead to 'pacemaker in a bottle' - 21:30

Genetics, lifestyle provide clues to racial differences in head and neck cancer - 21:30

When it comes to college hookups, more is said than done - 21:30

Aquatic species decline at dams and weirs documented - 21:30

Being in the 'no': Questions influence what we remember - 21:30

Culturally symbolic products: Would you buy a Sony cappuccino maker? - 21:30

Feeling out of control? Consumers find comfort in boundaries - 21:30

When do products (and money) literally make your mouth water? - 21:30

It's all about autonomy: Consumers react negatively when prompted to think about money - 21:30

Good news for rural stroke patients: Virtual stroke care appears cost-effective - 19:20

New study quantifies use of social media in Arab Spring - 19:20

More women dying from breast and cervical cancer at a younger age in developing countries - 19:20

Ancient crocodile relative from the land of Titanoboa, world's largest snake: Researchers describe 60-million-year-old predator - 19:20

New technology for recovering valuable minerals from waste rock - 18:20

Uterine stem cells used to treat diabetes - 18:20

Researchers map the global spread of drug-resistant influenza - 18:20

Newly discovered protein discovered may suppress breast cancer growth - 18:20

Cancer-killing cells are caught on film in more 3-D detail than ever before - 17:30

Researchers develop mouse genetic blueprint; Mouse study drives forward understanding of human biology - 17:30

Researchers analyze the evolving human relationship with fire - 17:30

Shorter treatment with hepatitis C drug combination may be more beneficial, study shows - 17:30

Preschoolers' grasp of numbers predicts math performance in school years; Early number sense linked to elementary math scores - 17:30

Chemists help astronauts make sure their drinking water is clean - 17:30

Opportunity on verge of new discovery: Mars rover poised on rock that may yield yet more evidence of a wet Red Planet - 17:30

Our future will be shaped by fire - 16:30

This beetle uses eggs as shields against wasps - 16:30

Downwardly mobile: When consumer decisions are influenced by people with lower socioeconomic status - 16:30