Science Daily

Wednesday th 10th of August 2011

High energy output found from algae-based fuel, but 'no silver bullet' - 15:31

Arthritis sufferers are not engaging in physical activity critical to their health - 15:31

Increased light may moderate fearful reactions - 15:31

Eating protein throughout the day preserves muscle and physical function in dieting postmenopausal women, study suggests - 15:31

Tanning bed users exhibit brain changes and behavior similar to addicts - 15:31

Deep recycling in Earth faster than thought - 14:30

Bird song-sharing like verbal sparring - 14:30

NASA Mars rover arrives at new site on Martian surface - 14:30

Multiple sclerosis research doubles number of genes associated with the disease, increasing the number to over 50 - 14:30

Paper money worldwide contains bisphenol A - 13:30

High levels of potentially toxic flame retardants in California pregnant women - 13:30

Genetically engineered spider silk for gene therapy - 13:30

Did global methane level-off because of less dependency on oil or new farming practices? - 13:30

Engineers reverse E. coli metabolism for quick production of fuels, chemicals - 13:30

Most plant species important in various and varying ecosystems - 13:30

Scared of the wrong things: Lack of major enzyme causes poor threat-assessment in mice - 13:30

Forests absorb one third of fossil fuel emissions, study finds - 11:30

Spoiler alert: Stories are not spoiled by 'spoilers' - 10:30

Could an 'ankle hotline' relieve strain on health care demands? - 10:30

New study says it's time to stop assuming buyers and salespeople are in 'relationships' - 10:30

Consumer self-esteem while shopping: Maybe good-looking clerks shouldn't wear the store brands? - 10:30

Study links personal, corporate risk-taking; Examination of CEOs with private pilots' licenses indicates potential benefits in bold behavior - 10:30

New approach to sustain 'forage' fishing - 10:30

Phone losing charge? With photovoltaic polarizers, devices could be powered by sunlight, own backlight - 10:30

Species affected by climate change: To shift or not to shift? - 10:30

New discovery in battle against infections - 10:30

Use of CT scans in emergency rooms increased 330 percent in 12 years - 10:30

Antioxidant spices, like turmeric and cinnamon, reduce negative effects of high-fat meal - 10:30

Days spent reading to dogs during summer may help avoid decline of reading skills - 10:30

Fading ability to taste iron raises health concerns for people over age 50 - 10:30

How an antibiotic-producing organism controls resistance to its own antibiotic - 10:30

Narcissism may benefit the young, researchers report; but older adults? Not so much - 10:30

Diamond’s quantum memory - 09:30

Exotic quantum crystal discovered - 09:30

Early evidence suggests that TB jab could help fight cancer - 09:30

Astronomy: A spectacular spiral in Leo - 09:30

Poultry farms that go organic have significantly fewer antibiotic-resistant bacteria - 09:30

Pulling a fast one: How do consumers react to zippy disclaimers? - 09:30

Why do consumers think hard-to-get babes and products are worth the extra effort? - 09:30

How do consumers revise their unreachable goals? - 09:30

Service as performance: How do class differences affect hospitality interactions? - 09:30

Odds of detecting HIV varies by method, new study finds - 09:30

Major breakthrough on how viruses infect plants - 09:30

Up-and-coming forests will remain important carbon sinks - 08:30

Flatworms provide new insight into organ regeneration and the evolution of mammalian kidneys - 08:30

Tuesday th 9th of August 2011

Music reduces anxiety in cancer patients - 21:30

No strong evidence to support aspirin use for IVF - 21:30

Baker's yeast protects against fatal infections - 21:30

Trastuzumab raises risk of heart problems in the elderly with history of heart disease or diabetes, study suggests - 21:30

Sneaky squid: Why small males have big sperm - 21:30