Science Daily

Thursday th 29th of April 2010

Sign language study shows multiple brain regions wired for language - 17:40

Mirror, mirror: Scientists find cause of involuntary movements - 14:42

Study challenges prevailing view that common diseases are usually caused by common mutations - 14:42

Scientists report first genome sequence of frog: Genome of Xenopus tropicalis will advance frog genetics - 14:42

Scientists clock onto how sunlight puts a spring in our step - 13:20

Catching multiple sclerosis before it strikes - 13:20

Largest atlas of nuclear galactic rings unveiled - 13:20

Climate change will speed spread of invasive fish to northern Europe - 13:20

Nude-colored hospital gowns could help doctors better detect hard-to-see symptoms - 13:20

New genetic link to scleroderma discovered - 13:20

Carbon monoxide exposure can be reduced during routine anesthesia in kids - 13:20

Our genes can be set on pause: Embryonic stem cells reveal oncogene's secret growth formula - 13:20

Gene therapy sets stage for new treatments for inherited blindness - 13:20

'Survivor' black holes may be mid-sized - 13:20

Through the looking glass: Scientists peer into Antarctica's past to see our future climate - 13:20

Physicist finds colder isn't always slower as electron emissions increase at temps down to -452 F - 12:20

Study gives green light to plants’ role in global warming - 11:41

Use of alternative therapy for pain treatment increases with age and wealth - 10:11

Sex of baby drives response to pregnancy stress - 10:11

Watching a living brain in the act of seeing -- with single-synapse resolution - 10:11

Gut bacteria offer new insights -- and hope -- for people with celiac disease - 10:11

Scientists 'see' molecular signals of eye disease before symptoms arise with new tool - 10:11

Crude oil no longer needed for production of plastics - 10:11

New way to assassinate spam - 09:32

Liver transplantation linked to accelerated cellular aging - 09:32

Jumping elements can become incorporated in genome at different stages of development - 09:32

Hand-washing, mask-wearing may limit transmission of pandemic flu - 09:32

Cancer tumours that fight themselves - 09:32

Hormone spray improves male sensitivity, German research finds - 09:31

Peat moss could be new tool for oil-spill clean-ups - 09:31

Military develops multi-purpose 'green' decontaminants for terrorist attack sites - 09:31

MS study suggests key role of environmental factor in the disease - 09:31

Animals' 'right to privacy' denied by wildlife documentary makers, academic argues - 09:31

Quick new screening exam could save thousands of people from bowel cancer - 09:31

Migratory behaviour affects the size of bird brains - 09:31

Obesity associated with increased risk of fibromyalgia - 08:10

Leading text on autism to be translated into Hindi - 08:10

Wednesday th 28th of April 2010

Swedish scientists stop acorn barnacles - 21:21

Skeleton key for cancer metastasis - 21:21

Secrets of unique enzyme may illuminate ancient ecosystems - 21:21

Panel finds insufficient evidence for Alzheimer's disease preventive measures - 21:21

Canadians lead longer, healthier lives than Americans - 21:21

HIV patients hold clues to Salmonella vaccine development - 21:20

New tool for controlling ultracold gases: Electric fields - 21:20

Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancer - 21:20

Organic snackers underestimate calories, study shows - 18:20

Synthetic enzymes could help ID proteins - 18:20

Lower wages, lack of job opportunities means more Americans delaying 'adulthood' - 18:20

Drugs used for treatment of influenza in pregnancy appear to be safe, study finds - 18:20

Better way to predict heart attacks: Measure of calcium in coronary arteries may help predict heart disease risk - 18:20