Science Daily

Thursday th 27th of January 2011

Denmark, Finland and Belgium have best democracies, experts say - 11:30

Graphene and 'spintronics' combo looks promising - 11:30

Secondhand smoke laws may reduce childhood ear infections, study suggests - 11:30

Fluorescent color of coral larvae predicts whether they'll settle or swim; Finding could help scientists monitor how corals adapt to global warming - 11:30

Energy-efficient intelligent house can monitor health, prototype shows - 10:30

Touchscreens made of carbon - 10:30

Fostamatinib shown to be safe but not effective in rheumatoid arthritis patients unresponsive to biologic agents - 10:30

Link to increased atherosclerosis risk in lupus patients uncovered - 10:30

Training the brain to think ahead in addiction - 10:30

Physics for financial markets - 10:30

New computer tool for elderly and disabled - 10:30

Climatic fluctuations in last 2,500 years linked to social upheavals - 10:30

Men more likely to stick with girlfriends who sleep with other women than other men - 10:30

Early antibiotic use can lead to increased risk of childhood asthma, study suggests - 10:30

Wednesday th 26th of January 2011

Nanotech milling produces dramatic increase in thermoelectric performance of bulk semiconductor - 20:32

Neuroscientists learn how channels fine-tune neuronal excitability - 20:31

No leftovers for Tyrannosaurus rex: New evidence that T. rex was hunter, not scavanger - 20:31

Pay-for-performance does not improve patient health, finds UK hypertension study - 20:31

Highly interactive training helps workers in dangerous jobs avoid deadly mistakes - 20:31

Hungry chicks have unique calls to their parents - 20:31

Nervous system as a 3-D map: First complete map of special connections of nerve cells in zebrafish - 20:31

Traffic noise increases the risk of having a stroke, study suggests - 20:31

World can be powered by alternative energy, using today's technology, in 20-40 years, experts say - 20:31

Household bugs: A risk to human health? - 20:31

Eating poorly can make you blue: Trans-fats increase risk of depression, while olive oil helps avoid risk - 19:30

Shockable cardiac arrests are more common in public than home, study finds - 19:30

New way to prevent infections in dialysis patients - 19:30

An astronomer's field of dreams: New radio telescope array to harness power of more than 13,000 antennas - 18:30

NASA's new robotic lander prototype skates through integration and testing - 18:30

Jupiter scar likely from Titanic-sized asteroid - 18:30

Potential 'cure' for type 1 diabetes - 17:30

Gender and hygiene: Could cleanliness be hurting girls? - 16:32

Chemists turn gold to purple -- on purpose: Color change confirms a new way to harvest energy from sunlight - 16:31

Making a point: Method prints nanostructures using hard, sharp 'pen' tips floating on soft polymer springs - 15:32

Membrane molecule keeps nerve impulses hopping - 15:32

Key enzyme that affects radiation response identified - 15:32

Alternative energy use at forward operating bases can save dollars, lives, say US military researchers - 15:32

Non-alcoholic energy drinks may pose 'high' health risks, experts argue - 15:32

Food-borne bacteria causes potentially fatal heart infection - 15:32

Natural growth factor enhances memory, prevents forgetting in rats - 15:31

'Hidden plumbing' helps slow Greenland ice flow: Hotter summers may actually slow down flow of glaciers - 15:31

Ancient body clock discovered that helps keep all living things on time - 15:31

Brain 'GPS' illuminated in migratory monarch butterflies - 14:33

Genome analysis outlines variations in orangutans of Borneo, Sumatra - 14:33

If you knew Susie: The sequence of the orangutan genome - 14:33

Getting more anti-cancer medicine into the blood - 14:33

Stimulating the brain's immune response may provide treatment for Alzheimer's disease - 14:33

Molecular mechanism links stress with predisposition for depression - 14:33

First study of dispersants in Gulf spill suggests a prolonged deepwater fate - 14:33

Orangutan DNA more diverse than human's, remarkably stable through the ages - 14:33