Science Daily

Saturday th 27th of August 2011

65 million more obese adults in the US and 11 million more in the UK expected by 2030 - 21:30

NASA moon mission in final preparations for September launch - 19:30

Cassini closes in on Saturn's tumbling moon Hyperion - 19:30

Friday th 26th of August 2011

Atomic clock with the world's best long-term accuracy is revealed after evaluation - 22:30

Florida's reefs cannot endure a 'cold snap' - 22:30

Could new drug cure nearly any viral infection? Technology shows promise against common cold, influenza and other ailments, researchers say - 13:30

Possible biological control discovered for pathogen devastating amphibians - 12:30

Risk measurement tool for heart attacks and strokes updated - 12:30

Adapting to climate change with floating houses? - 12:30

Sensor chip for monitoring tumors - 12:30

Hand-held unit to detect cancer in poorer countries - 12:30

Single parents and gay couples face rental housing discrimination, Canadian study finds - 11:30

Medicinal plants used in illegal abortions may help stop lethal bleeding in women after birth, African study suggests - 11:30

Uncovering the spread of deadly cancer: New imaging device enables scientists to see tumor cells traveling in the brain - 11:30

Molecular chaperones traffic signaling proteins between cells in plant stem-cell maintenance pathway - 08:30

Thursday th 25th of August 2011

Hedge funds sold stocks quickly while mutual fund investors suffered larger losses during crisis - 21:30

School-based mental health screening for teens results in connection to care - 21:30

Life expectancy success story - 21:30

Temporary emergency room staff poses increased safety risk to patients - 20:30

Uninsured trauma patients are more likely to use the emergency department for follow-up care - 20:30

What determines a company's performance? Shape of the CEO's face! - 20:30

New Jersey researchers have an eye on the science of Hurricane Irene - 20:30

Mural cells from saphenous vein could have long-term benefits in heart attacks, study suggests - 20:30

Slim down by targeting the hormone uroguanylin - 19:31

Could a tumor suppressor also fight obesity? Research reveals hormone receptor GCC's role in appetite - 19:31

Breakthrough in genetics of fibroids - 19:31

New depiction of light could boost telecommunications channels - 19:31

Heat in chili peppers can ease sinus problems, research shows - 19:31

Identifying correlations in electronic patient records - 19:31

Wide gap in immune responses of people exposed to the flu - 19:31

Vitamin A supplements for children could save 600,000 lives a year, experts predict - 19:31

New score can tell doctors how long cancer patients have left to live - 19:31

Mathematical model predicts weight with varying diet, exercise changes; Findings challenge one-size-fits-all weight assumptions - 19:30

Government-led efforts targeting eating habits of children needed to curb worldwide obesity epidemic, experts urge - 19:30

Cell receptor could allow measles virus to target tumors - 18:30

Surprise difference in neutrino and antineutrino mass lessening with new measurements from a Fermilab experiment - 18:30

New imaging method sheds light on cell growth - 18:30

Milky Way's halo raining ionized gas to fuel continued star formation - 17:30

Scientists discover an 'instant cosmic classic' supernova - 16:30

Experiment provides unprecedented insight into cloud formation - 15:31

Getting back from a trip 'ahead of time' - 15:31

NASA satellites Hurricane Irene almost one-third the size of U.S. east coast - 15:31

Caims of drought-driven declines in plant productivity, global food security refuted: Modeling errors produced exaggerated claims - 15:31

Earth-bound asteroids come from stony asteroids, new studies confirm - 15:31

Irrigation's impacts on global carbon uptake - 15:31

Researchers discover superdense aluminum - 15:30

Single vaccines to protect against both rabies and Ebola - 15:30

Third genetic link to osteoarthritis discovered - 14:30

New sensors streamline detection of estrogenic compounds - 14:30

Protein-making machinery in bacteria successfully re-engineered - 14:30