Science Daily

Tuesday th 25th of January 2011

3-D MRI helps kids with ACL tears: Surgery without harming the growth plate - 16:30

New method for rapidly producing protein-polymers - 16:30

Practical full-spectrum solar cell comes closer - 15:30

Culture of safety key to reducing chances for medical errors - 15:30

Regenerative medicine advance: New 'cocktails' support long-term maintenance of human embryonic stem cells - 15:30

Bartenders may have role in assisting troubled war veterans - 15:30

Mathematicians use cell 'profiling' to detect abnormalities -- including cancer - 15:30

New dishware sanitizers prove more effective at killing harmful bacteria - 15:30

More stable grid connection for wind generators operating at very high potential - 14:30

Shining new light on air pollutants using entangled porous frameworks - 14:30

How strong is the weak force? New measurement of the muon lifetime - 14:30

New TB vaccine provides stronger, longer-lasting protection - 14:30

Embryogenesis evidence of foregut duplication cyst - 13:33

Useful biomarkers for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma - 13:33

Seroprevalence of anti-HAV among patients with chronic viral liver disease - 13:33

Is different approach needed for acute diverticulitis in younger patients? - 13:33

Hemolysis and intestinal injury - 13:33

Small bowel blood flow in healthy subjects receiving low-dose aspirin - 13:31

Possible new approach to treating a life-threatening blood disorder - 13:30

Body counts: New disaster preparedness tool calculates casualty estimates - 13:30

Soap films help to solve mathematical problems - 13:30

Mercury in Bay Area fish a legacy of California mining - 13:30

Molecular network influences development of chronic lymphocytic leukemia - 13:30

Voiding defects: New technique makes LED lighting more efficient - 13:30

Rising indoor winter temperatures linked to obesity? - 13:30

A clearer picture of how rivers and deltas develop - 11:30

Asian tiger numbers could triple if large-scale landscapes are protected - 11:30

Insects that deter predators produce fewer offspring - 11:30

The language of young love: The ways couples talk can predict relationship success - 11:30

Vaccines for plague and bacterial pneumonias? - 11:30

New materials may bring advanced optical technologies, cloaking - 11:30

Operation makes dementia patients faster and smarter - 10:30

Researchers register new species using DNA-based description - 10:30

Gene Variants Linked to Hepatitis C Treatment-Related Anemia Identified - 10:30

Patients Infected with HIV have Higher Drop-Out Rate for Liver Transplantation - 10:30

Workers most invested in their jobs have highest stress levels - 10:30

Workplace noise-related hearing loss affects sleep quality - 10:30

No direct military benefit from use of alternative fuels by armed forces, study suggests - 10:30

Rogue storm system caused Pakistan floods that left millions homeless - 10:30

Ultrasound and a blood test can increase survival after myocardial infarction - 10:30

Exercise improve symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome - 10:30

Eyewitnesses are not as reliable as one might believe - 10:30

Climate tax on meat and milk results in less greenhouse gases - 09:30

Monday th 24th of January 2011

Sensors to detect explosives, monitor food being developed - 22:20

Lowering blood pressure in middle-aged women reduces heart disease risk - 22:20

Nanoscale transistors used to study single-molecule interactions - 22:20

Smoking may be associated with increased risk of breast cancer - 22:20

Faster early development might have its costs, study in salamanders suggests - 22:20

Uncovering the trail behind growing too old, too soon - 22:20

Chopin's hallucinations were probably caused by epilepsy, study suggests - 22:20