Science Daily

Thursday th 7th of April 2011

Deep-space travel could create heart health woes for astronauts - 11:30

Vehicle pollution significantly damages mouse brain - 10:30

Vision loss in eye disease slowed using novel encapsulated cell therapy - 10:30

Genetic differences influence the structure of ecological communities - 10:30

Clear link found between height and longevity in historical records - 10:30

Sand drift in Norway caused by sea-level changes and human activity - 10:30

Is beauty found in the whites of the eyes? 'Red eyes' associated with the sad and unattractive - 10:30

Number of days of rain in Iberian Peninsula has increased since 1903 - 10:30

Climate change poses major risks for unprepared cities - 10:30

Unreliable 'outcomes' measures hamper efforts to assure better, safer care - 10:30

Wednesday th 6th of April 2011

Flexible schedules, results-oriented workplaces reduce work-family conflict and turnover - 21:30

High levels of toxic compounds found on coasts of West Africa - 21:30

Control the cursor with power of thought - 21:30

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Indian public water supply - 21:30

Some diabetes drugs are better than others, according to new study - 20:30

Female deer confirm bigger is not always better when choosing a mate - 20:30

Development of protocols for future disasters urgently called for - 20:30

Long-term users of ecstasy risk structural brain damage - 20:30

Frequent shopping prolongs life, study suggests - 20:30

Epileptic seizures linked to significant risk of subsequent brain tumor - 20:30

Adolescent body mass index can predict young adulthood diabetes and heart disease - 20:30

Chimpanzees' contagious yawning evidence of empathy, not just sleepiness, study shows - 20:30

Progression of smell loss offers clues to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease - 20:30

Breast cancer patients' persistent fatigue is real, may actually speed up aging - 20:30

New drug shrinks cancer in animals, study shows - 17:30

What the world needs now? More wisdom - 16:30

Sniffing out lymphoma by 'turning dogs into humans' - 16:30

Healthy welders may be at increased risk for early brain damage - 16:30

Substance in tangerines fights obesity and protects against heart disease - 16:30

Chemical engineers have designed molecular probe to study disease - 16:30

Novel association between Parkinson's disease and prostate cancer - 16:30

Shopping online, privacy, data protection and third-party tracking - 16:30

Some people's climate beliefs shift with weather - 16:30

Having trouble sharing or understanding emotions? Affection could help - 15:32

Hypothermia shown to improve survival and outcomes following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - 15:32

Treating newborn horses: A unique form of pediatrics - 15:32

Micro aircraft improves avionic systems and sensors - 15:32

Structure formed by strep protein can trigger toxic shock - 15:32

Refusal skills help minority youths combat smoking, study finds - 15:31

Amount of AIDS virus in genital secretions predicts risk of heterosexual transmission - 15:31

New fusion gene plays role in some stomach cancers - 15:31

Reliance on medical journals, deadlines can predict journalists' attitudes toward press releases - 15:31

Battery-less chemical detector developed - 15:31

Off the hook: Who gets phished and why - 15:31

Biodiversity improves water quality in streams through a division of labor - 14:30

New prostate cancer test gives more accurate diagnosis - 14:30

New discovery explains weight problems in Huntingon’s disease - 14:30

Surveillance system to cut risk of space debris hitting satellites - 14:30

Two dying stars to be reborn as one - 14:30

Element germanium under pressure matches predictions of modern condensed matter theory - 14:30