Science Daily

Thursday th 25th of February 2010

First measurement of the age of cometary material - 23:14

Childhood stress such as abuse or emotional neglect can result in structural brain changes - 23:14

Going green in the hospital: Recycling medical equipment saves money, reduces waste and is safe - 23:14

Single-dose H5N1 vaccine safe and effective in adults and elderly - 23:14

Stellar, metal-free way to make carbon nanotubes - 23:14

Vitamin B3 shows early promise in treatment of stroke - 23:14

Does promiscuity prevent extinction? - 23:14

The mathematics behind a good night's sleep - 23:14

Near-frictionless diamond material created using nanotechnology - 23:14

Single-dose HIV DNA vaccine induces long-lasting immune response in monkeys - 23:14

Ancient DNA reveals caribou history linked to volcanic eruption - 23:14

Exploiting the body's own ability to fight a heart attack - 23:14

Quantum physics breakthrough: Scientists find an equation for materials innovation - 23:14

Taxing unhealthy foods may encourage healthier eating habits - 12:29

Woman gives birth to two healthy babies in separate pregnancies after ovarian transplant - 12:29

Optical system promises to revolutionize undersea communications - 12:28

Idea of restoring 'natural systems' misses mark as response to climate change challenges, expert argues - 12:28

Patients who have colonoscopy performed by gastroenterologists less likely to develop colorectal cancer, study finds - 12:28

The bigger the animal, the stiffer the 'shoes': Carnivores' feet 'tuned' to their body size - 12:28

The Philippines triples its rice yield - 12:28

Avosentan reduces proteinuria but causes serious side effects - 12:28

Computer models show how skyborne seawater particles change cloud brightness, temperature, rain patterns - 12:28

New Energy Harvesting Network means batteries not included - 11:21

New basis for drug development: Structure determination of biomolecules in their natural environment - 11:21

Rwandan Genocide Survivors Provide New Insights Into Resilience and PTSD - 11:21

Intracranial stenting, injecting clot-busting drugs directly to brain - 11:21

Plotting and treachery in ant royal families - 11:21

Reliable biomarkers needed for early detection of liver cancer - 11:21

Mother's sensitivity may help language growth in children with autism spectrum disorder - 11:21

No signal heard during first day of resumed listening for Phoenix Mars Lander - 11:21

NASA breaks ground on new deep space network antennas - 11:21

Why BPA leached from 'safe' plastics may damage health of female offspring - 11:21

Nouns and verbs are learned in different parts of the brain - 10:14

Campaign to end sale of electronic mosquito repellents - 10:14

Combined drug therapy to treat TB and HIV significantly improves survival - 10:14

How sea turtle hatchlings use their flippers to move quickly on sand - 10:14

Interactions between species: Powerful driving force behind evolution? - 10:14

Obesity and physical inactivity poses arthritis risk, especially for women - 09:28

Prozac and Celexa exhibit anti-inflammatory effects - 09:28

Antibodies linked to cardiovascular disease increase in patients with active lupus - 09:28

Wednesday th 24th of February 2010

2010 Winter Olympics case study: Confronting infectious disease threats at large-scale international events - 23:14

Deluge of scientific data needs to be curated for long-term use - 23:14

HIV drug resistance lasts about one year in women treated with nevirapine to prevent infant infection, study suggests - 23:14

More evidence on benefits of high blood pressure drugs in diabetic eye disease - 23:14

Total fat, trans fat linked to higher incidence of ischemic stroke - 23:14

More tropical cyclones in past could play role in warmer future - 23:14

Technology and culture determine our view of the brain - 23:14

Toxicity of antimicrobial silver in products can be reduced - 23:14

New tool developed to help guide pancreatic cyst treatment - 23:14

Asteroid astronomers get unprecedented amount of telescope time - 23:14