Science Daily

Tuesday th 26th of July 2011

Scientists induce hibernation at will: Discovery puts scientists closer to human application - 20:30

Researchers capture breakthrough data on cervical spine injuries - 20:30

To help doctors and patients, researchers are developing a 'vocabulary of pain' - 20:30

Got flow cytometry? All you need is five bucks and a cell phone - 20:30

Eliminating protein in specific brain cells blocks nicotine reward - 20:30

Vitamin D relieves joint, muscle pain for breast cancer patients - 20:30

College-educated undocumented young adults face same narrow range of jobs as their parents - 19:31

Union decline accounts for much of the rise in wage inequality, study finds - 19:31

Simple guidelines decreased unnecessary antibiotic use in Quebec, Canada - 19:31

Increased risk of Parkinson's disease in methamphetamine users, study finds - 19:31

Scientists complete final scan of space shuttle heat shield - 19:31

High-throughput screen finds compounds that regulate cancer cell invasion - 19:31

Afghanistan's health system shows improvements, but staff and patient protection remains a concern - 19:30

New tuberculosis drug-resistance test shows promise but needs investment for those diagnosed to be cured - 19:30

Treating obesity via brain glucose sensing - 19:30

How the modular structure of proteins permits evolution to move forward - 19:30

Biological interface using piezotronics: Resistive switches based on piezoelectric nanowires allow electrical signals to be produced from mechanical actions - 18:30

Genes play greater role in heart attacks than stroke, researchers say - 17:30

Brain connectivity disrupted in patients with post-concussive syndrome - 16:30

Targeting PTEN may prevent skin cancer - 16:30

Scientists developing new therapy for HER2-positive breast cancer - 16:30

Sea squirt cells shed light on cancer development - 16:30

Man to receive kidney from brother with different blood type: Novel blood-cleaning procedure used for kidney transplant - 16:30

More powerful 'lab-on-a-chip' made for genetic analysis - 16:30

New study sheds light on role of genetics in recovering from eating disorders - 16:30

Are cancers newly evolved species? - 16:30

Scientists design nano-sized drug transporter to fight disease - 15:30

Self-healing, self-cooling, metamaterials: Vascular composites enable dynamic structural materials - 15:30

Worrying can impact interpersonal relationships, study finds - 15:30

Engineers develop one-way transmission system for sound waves - 14:30

Adding a stent during minimally invasive surgery to repair aneurysms prevents recurrence, study suggests - 14:30

Researchers graft olfactory receptors onto nanotubes - 14:30

Reforestation's cooling influence is a result of farmers' past choices - 14:30

Little crayfish is big glutton in Arctic waters - 13:30

Does menopause matter when it comes to diabetes? - 12:30

Testing fumigant films that keep the air clean - 12:30

IVF treatment and multiple births: Free-market patient rights versus government regulation - 11:31

Hormone therapy may be hazardous for men with heart conditions, study suggests - 11:31

Corporal punishment may have long-term negative effects on children's intelligence - 11:31

Modeling plant metabolism to optimize oil production - 11:31

Quality of life for children with ADHD and their families worsens with greater disease severity - 11:31

Brain autopsies of four former football players reveal not all get chronic traumatic encephalopathy - 11:31

Local efforts can stem the increasing unnecessary Cesarean sections - 11:31

3-D atomic structure of popular drug target determined - 10:30

Vessel-damaging activation of the 'intracellular waste disposal' mechanism found in smokers - 10:30

Hubble constant: A new way to measure the expansion of the universe - 10:30

Enceladus rains water onto Saturn - 10:30

How testosterone protects against inflammation - 09:30

Single-dose H1N1 vaccine not reliable protection for pediatric liver transplant patients - 09:30

Coho salmon at risk in U.S. urbanizing watersheds - 09:30