Science Daily

Tuesday th 8th of June 2010

Importance of insulin delivery devices for diabetes management - 15:31

New shortcut to cell growth - 15:31

FDA should adopt risk-based approach to food safety - 15:31

Invasive tallowtree spreading rapidly across Gulf coast - 15:31

Fire may be key to reviving dogwood trees in Eastern forests - 15:30

A launchpad for stem cell research - 15:30

'Knowledge translation' keeps treatment current - 15:30

Young men more vulnerable to relationship ups and downs than women - 15:30

Success with 'cisgenics' in forestry offers new tools for biotechnology - 15:30

Protein could heal erectile dysfunction after cancer surgery - 15:30

American opinion on climate change warms up - 15:30

Americans want self-respect, more than ever - 15:30

Early consumption of soda indicator of unhealthy diet, study finds - 14:32

Some like it hot: Site of human evolution was scorching - 14:32

Harnessing the immune system's diagnostic power - 13:30

East-African human ancestors lived in hot environments - 10:31

Personality can predict fertility - 10:31

Video study finds risky food-safety behavior more common than thought - 10:31

Computational model sheds light on how the brain recognizes objects - 10:31

Will the new World Cup soccer ball bend? - 10:31

Poor health? Easier for some to blame bad genes than change lifestyle - 10:31

Planes, trains and automobiles: Traffic noise disturbs sleep, affects morning performance - 09:41

Sleep-deprived nurses may struggle to remain vigilant during 12-hour shifts - 09:41

Sleep apnea in children and teens to linked to lower academic grades - 09:41

The best and worst work schedules: Shift start times can impact sleep and alertness - 09:41

Cost of caring for stroke patients double that of earlier estimates - 09:41

Under 50? Silent duo could put you at risk for a big stroke - 09:41

Community-based health promotion program reduces rates of heart disease and stroke - 09:41

Man-made aurora to help predict space weather - 09:41

First images of sub-nano pore structures captured - 09:40

Government funding for synthetic biology on the rise - 09:40

More adults report excessive sleepiness in the US than in Europe - 09:40

Getting extra sleep improves the athletic performance of collegiate football players - 09:40

Synthetic eye prosthesis: Plastic artificial cornea implants may offer hope for blind patients - 03:20

Bats are keeping an ear out for kin - 02:20

Secondhand smoke associated with psychiatric distress, illness - 02:20

First radio tracking of tropical orchid bees - 02:20

Epigenetic gene silencing may hold key to fatal lung vascular disease - 02:20

Chemists report promising advance in fuel-cell technology - 02:20

About one-tenth of soldiers returning from Iraq may be impaired by mental health problems, study finds - 02:20

Molecular imaging reveals origin of acid reflux disease - 02:20

Gulf oil spill could widen, worsen 'dead zone' - 02:20

Cyclotrons could alleviate medical isotope shortage - 01:20

Blood-sugar lowering medications may increase risk for false positive results in cancer screenings - 01:20

'Psychedelic' maize may help increase crop and biofuel yields - 01:20

New molecular imaging agent may help visualize early stages of Alzheimer's disease - 01:20

Monday th 7th of June 2010

No place to hide: New 360-degree video surveillance system uses image stitching technology that is perfectly detailed edge to edge - 20:40

Updated HIV therapy guidelines would reduce risk of transmission, save lives, billions in costs, study finds - 20:40

Liability issues limiting recreational use of public school facilities - 20:40

Genetic markers could predict prostate cancer in younger men, study finds - 20:40