Science Daily

Tuesday th 21st of September 2010

Mixed-use neighborhoods reduce some violent crimes, study says - 16:14

Rice growers turn to computer for advice, predictions - 16:14

Child rearing practices of distant ancestors foster morality, compassion in kids - 16:14

Research sheds light on altruism - 15:07

China's environmental challenges have global implications, expertts argue - 15:07

Compound administered during some bone marrow transplants elevates risks - 15:07

Brain's impulse control center located - 15:07

Targeted therapy triggers complex mechanism of resistance - 14:21

The Joy of sets: For ants and trees, multiple partners are a boon - 14:21

Spare the rod, spoil the child? - 14:21

'Synthetic lethality' strategy improves molecularly targeted cancer therapy - 14:21

Universal, primordial magnetic fields discovered in deep space - 14:21

Seasonal flu vaccine lowers risk of first heart attack, study finds - 13:35

Nano antenna concentrates light - 13:35

Too much TV, video and computer can make teens fatter - 13:35

Swallowing disc batteries can cause severe injury in children - 13:35

New pathway regulates immune balance and offers promising drug development target - 13:35

Muscle gene may provide new treatments for obesity and diabetes - 13:35

Use of stent with bioabsorbable polymer examined - 11:21

First in-human study of robotically assisted percutaneous coronary intervention system demonstrates safety, feasibility - 10:14

Silent electric vehicles made safer - 10:14

Lifelong exercising yields sensational results - 10:14

Training the trainers: how to minimize stress when horses are first ridden - 10:14

Ultrashort laser ablation enables novel metal films - 10:14

Certain doped-oxide ceramics resist Ohm's Law - 10:14

Genomic 'haircut' makes world's tiniest genome even smaller - 10:14

Study models H1N1 flu spread - 10:14

Ability to detect malware in cloud-computing systems improved - 10:14

First observation of the folding of a nucleic acid - 10:14

Political connections linked to corporate corruption - 10:14

Leaders of the pack display high 'emotional intelligence' - 10:14

US residents outperformed staff physicians on four of nineteen measures of quality - 10:14

Overheard cell-phone conversations are not only annoying but reduce our attention - 10:14

Progress toward terabit-rate high-density recording - 09:07

Watching electrons move in real time - 09:07

Dancing robot swan triggers emotions - 09:07

New Therapy Found For Lung And Skin Cancer, Based On Suicide Gene E - 09:07

Man’s best friend keeps children on the move - 08:21

Working from home and online shopping can increase carbon emissions, UK report claims - 08:21

Monday th 20th of September 2010

Giving aspirin via IV is safe and effective for severe headache, study finds - 21:28

Compound boosts marijuana-like chemical in the body to relieve pain at injury site - 21:28

Pollution takes its toll on the heart - 21:28

Commercial-scale test of new technology to recover coal from sludge successful - 20:21

Early prostate cancer detection, screening: No benefit for men with low baseline PSA value, study finds - 20:21

Herschel Mars observations: First results - 20:21

Windborne desert dust falls on high peaks, dampens Colorado River runoff - 20:21

Could learning self-control be enjoyable? - 20:21

Lightweight true random number generators a step closer - 20:21

Why thinking of nothing can be so tiring: Brain wolfs energy to stop thinking - 20:21

Low-calorie cheesecake? Why we have trouble estimating calories - 20:21