Science Daily

Monday th 11th of July 2011

Could targeting the skin help prevent the spread of HIV? - 12:30

Fight against sepsis: Fibrin, a product of the blood clotting process, is key to protection during gram-negative sepsis - 12:30

Athletes may have different reasons for marijuana use - 12:30

Parkinson's disease patients may benefit from virtual-reality-based therapies - 12:30

Just like teens, parents get personal on Facebook - 12:30

The truth about cats and dogs: Pets are good for mental health of 'everyday people' - 12:30

Writing DNR orders takes longer, death more likely when surrogate decision-maker involved - 12:30

Biofilters reduce carbon footprint of old landfill sites - 12:30

Is a little negativity the best marketing policy? - 12:30

New research and technology experiments headed to International Space Station - 08:30

Expert help from a distance - 08:30

The perfect connection between guitar and computer - 08:30

Out-of-body experiences linked to neural instability and biases in body representation - 08:30

New findings on care home residents’ views on dying - 08:30

New system for therapy of metastatic spinal tumors - 08:30

Resilience amongst the long term ill - 08:30

Nearly all patients with high-grade bladder cancer do not receive guideline-recommended care, study finds - 08:30

Vitamin D insufficiency prevalent among psoriatic arthritis suffers - 08:30

Obese patients less likely to develop and die from respiratory distress syndromes after surgery, study finds - 08:30

Scientists discover first gonorrhea strain resistant to all available antibiotics - 08:30

Sunday th 10th of July 2011

Vitamin D lower in NFL football players who suffered muscled injuries, study suggests - 22:30

New genetic clues for schizophrenia; De novo mutations more frequent, study finds - 22:30

High-resolution imaging technology reveals cellular details of coronary arteries - 22:30

Climate change reducing ocean's carbon dioxide uptake, new analysis shows - 22:30

Genetic study sheds new light on auto-immune arthritis - 22:30

Unlocking the genetics and biology of joint disorder ankylosing spondylitis - 22:30

Light propagation controlled in photonic chips: Major breakthrough in telecommunications field - 22:30

Arthroscopic treatment of common hip problem improves range of motion, study finds - 22:30

Researchers build an antenna for light - 22:30

Scientists sequence potato genome - 21:30

Study identifies patients who should not undergo surgery for a snapping hip tendon - 21:30

Olympia hypothesis: Tsunamis buried the cult site on the Peloponnese - 21:30

Ant colonies: Behavioral variability wins - 21:30

Unraveling potato genome paves way for new varieties - 21:30

Saturday th 9th of July 2011

Advances in research into Alzheimer's disease - 21:30

Loss of motion after knee surgery may increase osteoarthritis risk, research suggests - 20:30

Friday th 8th of July 2011

Genetic basis of rare human diseases described - 18:31

Drug designer: New tool reveals mutations that cause HIV-drug resistance - 18:31

Targeted agent addition to herceptin has positive effect on metastatic HER-2 breast cancer, study finds - 18:30

Geothermal industry to get boost from new research - 16:30

A change of heart: Researchers reprogram brain cells to become heart cells - 16:30

Nanocrystal transformers: Researchers observe structural transformations in single nanocrystals - 16:30

Arthroscopy and open surgery are equally efficacious in treating common hip problem in most patients, study finds - 16:30

Viruses bathe in rivers and at the beach, too, European study finds - 13:30

A mobile guide for buses and trains - 13:30

Robotics: Safety without protective barriers - 13:30

Determining pollution level of a medium without wasting tools, time or solvents possible - 13:30

Lace-up ankle braces keep athletes on the court, study shows - 13:30

Brain tumor discovery could lead to new treatment - 13:30

Gene study offers clues on memory puzzle - 13:30