Science Daily

Monday th 27th of June 2011

Wildlife surviving conflict in Afghanistan - 13:30

Tongue makes the difference in how fish and mammals chew - 13:30

Master switch for adult epilepsy discovered - 13:30

Alzheimer's prevention in your pantry - 13:30

Flooding of ancient Salton Sea linked to San Andreas earthquakes - 12:30

SIV-resistant monkeys close the gates to viral infection - 12:30

Engineering blue-hued flowers: Study of pH in anthurium spathe provides clues to generating blues - 12:30

New non-destructive method to estimate leaf area index in vegetables - 12:30

Oil drilling disasters: New skills needed to avoid major disasters - 11:31

New material promises faster electronics - 11:30

Horse racing: The performance of young, cold-blooded trotters – heredity, environment and muscular characteristics - 11:30

Goodbye cold sores - 11:30

Twin-head cucumber system reduces start-up costs - 11:30

The fine art of etching - 10:30

City dwellers produce as much carbon dioxide as countryside people do - 10:30

Vitamin D supplements found to be safe for healthy pregnant women - 10:30

Many advanced breast cancer patients do not receive recommended treatment - 10:30

Pregnancy safe in multiple sclerosis, study suggests - 10:30

Scientists identify new breast cancer tumor suppressor and explain how it works - 10:30

Researchers learn how lung fibrosis begins and could be treated - 10:30

Fighting back from extinction, New Zealand right whale is returning home - 10:30

Innovative duct tape strategy saves hospitals time, money; improves infection prevention - 10:30

Two talks with teens leads to less marijuana use for at least a year, study finds - 10:30

How cavity-causing microbes invade heart - 10:30

Preterm babies could be at greater risk of developing kidney disease later in life, study suggests - 10:30

Living antibiotic effective against Salmonella, study suggests - 10:30

Brain rhythm associated with learning also linked to running speed, study shows - 10:30

Small asteroid to whip past Earth on June 27, 2011 - 10:30

Sunday th 26th of June 2011

Scientists expose cancer cells' universal 'dark matter'; Findings reveal chaos in biochemical alterations of cancer cells - 22:30

Promising results of Phase I diabetes trial - 21:31

Prodigal plankton species makes first known migration from Pacific to Atlantic via Pole - 21:31

Premature aging caused by some HIV drugs, study shows - 21:30

Rogue blood cells may contribute to post-surgery organ damage - 21:30

Genetic study shows that low body fat may not lower risk for heart disease and diabetes - 21:30

Emissions from energy use in the water sector are poorly understood - 21:30

Atrial fibrillation: New management approaches for the 'new epidemic' in cardiovascular disease - 21:30

Ocean currents speed melting of Antarctic ice: A major glacier is undermined from below - 18:30

Scientists pioneer nanoscale nuclear materials testing capability - 18:30

Genome editing -- a next step in genetic therapy -- corrects hemophilia in animals - 18:30

New solar cell: Engineers crack full-spectrum solar challenge - 18:30

Hitting moving RNA drug targets: New way to search for novel drugs - 18:30

Saturday th 25th of June 2011

Precise assembly of engines - 15:30

Adolescents' dieting and disordered eating behaviors continue into young adulthood, study finds - 14:30

Experts seek reforms to prevent errors from medical resident fatigue, lack of supervision - 14:30

Menthol cigarettes marketed in 'predatory' pattern, study shows - 14:30

Synthetic collagen from maize has human properties - 14:30

Borrelia infection in ticks in Norway - 14:30

Biodiversity in a changing Middle East - 14:30

Terahertz light to illuminate cell biology and cancer research - 14:30

Rotavirus vaccine greatly reduced gastroenteritis hospitalizations in children - 14:30