Science Daily

Thursday th 14th of July 2011

Latin American blueberries found to be 'extreme superfruits' - 12:30

Weight-loss surgery cost-effective for all obese, study suggests - 12:30

New material could offer hope to those with no voice - 12:30

DNA cages 'can survive inside living cells' - 10:30

Database explains strange survival of irregular verbs - 10:30

Coronary heart disease can go unrecognized, study finds - 10:30

Lab-grown meat would 'cut emissions and save energy' - 10:30

Study challenges baby formula claim - 10:30

Print your own teeth: Rapid prototyping comes to dentistry - 10:30

Cancer gene therapy from camels - 10:30

Soft memory device opens door to new biocompatible electronics - 10:30

Most elliptical galaxies are 'like spirals' - 10:30

New planets feature young star and twin Neptunes - 10:30

Dramatic climate swings likely as world warms: Ancient El Niño clue to future floods - 10:30

Humans 'predisposed' to believe in gods and the afterlife - 10:30

Tsunami airglow signature could lead to early detection system - 09:30

Study identifies patients at increased risk after bilateral knee replacement surgery - 09:30

Is meditation the push-up for the brain? Study shows practice may have potential to change brain's physical structure - 09:30

Large waist doubles risk of kidney disease mortality, study finds - 09:30

Protein switch controls how stem cells turn into new heart tissue - 09:30

Future of cover crops: Although beneficial, farmers are often hesitant to use cover crops because of costs, time - 08:30

New mechanism in the regulation of human genes - 08:30

How the mole got its twelve fingers - 08:30

Galaxy-sized twist in time pulls violating particles back into line - 08:30

When the brain remembers but the patient doesn’t - 08:30

Secret to successful aging: How 'positivity effect' works in brain - 08:30

New opportunity for AM radio - 08:30

A LEAP in controlling cardiac fibrillation: Researchers develop a new low-energy defibrillation method - 08:30

Nervous system development: New piece of puzzle discovered - 08:30

Sudden cardiac death in young athletes: Pediatric cardiologists not always accurate in interpreting ECG results, study finds - 07:31

Greater seizure frequency seen in women with epilepsy during anovulatory cycle - 07:31

Acidifying oceans could hit California mussels, a key species - 07:30

Dry onion skin has a use - 07:30

Wednesday th 13th of July 2011

Number of Mexican immigrants returning home dropped during latest recession, study finds - 22:30

Keeping up your overall health may keep dementia away, study suggests - 22:30

Brain network connections revealed - 22:30

Improving surgical outcomes for children, cancer patients - 22:30

New approaches for aircraft operations aboard carriers examined - 22:30

One-third of central Catalan coast is very vulnerable to storm impact - 21:30

Localized reactive badger culling raises bovine tuberculosis risk, new analysis confirms - 21:30

PSA test for men could get a second life for breast cancer in women - 21:30

New method for making human-based gelatin - 21:30

Unsolved mystery of kava toxicity - 21:30

Health-care model improves diabetes outcomes and health, study finds - 21:30

Higher cigarette taxes don't deter all smokers, study finds; Smokers aged 25 to 44 most unresponsive to price increases - 21:30

Single drug and soft environment can increase platelet production, researchers show - 21:30

Talking about faith increases hospital patients' overall satisfaction, study finds - 21:30

Twin ARTEMIS probes to study moon in 3-D - 21:30

Heart failure: Doing what your doctor says works, new research suggests - 21:30

Biologists discover an 'evening' protein complex that regulates plant growth - 21:30