Science Daily

Thursday th 30th of June 2011

Many a mickle makes a muckle: How changes in animals’ size and shape arise - 07:31

Getting an accurate read on Parkinson's - 06:30

Moving microscopic vision into another new dimension - 03:31

Recycling: A new source of indispensible 'rare earth' materials mined mainly in China - 03:31

New salmonella-based 'clean vaccines' aid the fight against infectious disease - 03:31

New rapid test tells difference between bacterial and viral infections - 03:31

Culture influences people's response to climate change, psychologists find - 03:31

Genetic 'conductor' involved with new brain cell production in adults - 03:31

New smartphone app automatically tags photos: Sensors on location, surroundings, other phones nearby add context to a photo - 03:31

Ingredients of happiness around the world - 03:31

Vets who survive suicide attempt have heightened mortality risk due to future suicide, disease, study finds - 03:31

Report calls for cultural transformation of attitudes toward pain and its prevention and management - 03:31

Diabetes drug may prevent or delay development of polycystic ovary syndrome, the most common cause of infertility in women - 03:31

Men play post-op catch-up: Study shows women make more progress early on after knee replacement surgery than men - 03:31

Researchers contribute to global plant database, expanding ecosystems research - 03:31

Green facades are the future - 03:31

Networking is not just for the 21st Century - 03:31

'Sensing skin' could monitor the health of concrete infrastructure continually and inexpensively - 01:20

Scientists develop sensitive skin for robots: Intelligent machines develop 'self-awareness' - 01:20

Scientists identify order of mutations that lead to cancer - 01:20

Sequence of ovarian genome identifies predominant gene mutations, points to possible treatment - 01:20

Cancer Genome Atlas completes detailed ovarian cancer analysis - 01:20

Parent-adolescent cell phone conversations reveal a lot about the relationship - 01:20

European Society of Cardiology calls for greater awareness of potential for adverse events from bleeding as a result of PCI - 01:20

Wednesday th 29th of June 2011

Getting enough 'sunshine vitamin' may not just be about catching rays, new blood test reveals - 21:30

HIV-inhibiting mechanism identified - 21:30

Women get up sooner than men after a fall in soccer - 21:30

GOES satellites see ash still spewing from Chilean volcano - 21:30

A role for glia in the progression of Rett syndrome - 20:31

'Odd couple' binary makes dual gamma-ray flares - 20:31

Girl's Puberty Book Project provides an international model for promoting female health in Africa - 20:30

Possible way to make bladder cancer cells more susceptible to chemotherapy - 20:30

Blocking molecular target could make more cancers treatable with PARP inhibitors - 20:30

Lung cancer screening program: Experts mobilize after national clinical trial shows CT scanning reduces deaths by 20 percent - 20:30

Money and mimicry - 20:30

Study confirms CT lung cancer screens save lives; other analyses underway - 20:30

Fungus farming ant genome reveals insight into adaptation of social behavior - 20:30

Lung cancer: Study shows 20 percent reduction in mortality with low-dose CT vs chest X-ray - 20:30

Lung cancer screening trial shows screening with CT scans reduces lung cancer deaths - 20:30

Screening with low-dose spiral CT scanning reduces lung cancer deaths by 20 percent - 20:30

How safe is mist netting? First large-scale study into bird capture technique evaluates the risks - 20:30

Drink-fueled memory blackouts among students predict future injury risk - 20:30

Outpatient electronic prescribing systems don't cut out common mistakes - 20:30

Text message support for smokers doubles quit rates - 20:30

2010 one of two warmest years on record; El Niño-Southern Oscillation and other climate patterns play major role - 20:30

Average U.S. temperature increases by 0.5 degrees F - 20:30

Scientists use 'optogenetics' to control reward-seeking behavior - 18:10

New light shed on the private lives of electrons: Lasers allow scientists to observe how electrons become entangled - 18:10

New fossils demonstrate that powerful eyes evolved in a twinkling - 18:10

Researchers can predict future actions from human brain activity - 18:10