Science Daily

Sunday th 29th of November 2009

Solar power from your windows, awnings, even clothing? - 00:21

Peat fires drive temperatures up: Burning rainforests release huge amounts of greenhouse gases - 00:21

New findings suggest strategy to help generate HIV-neutralizing antibodies - 00:21

New therapy may be effective against bacterial infections and sepsis - 00:21

Saturday th 28th of November 2009

Over-the-counter eye drops raise concern over antibiotic resistance - 14:14

'Cosmic fruit machine' matches galactic collisions - 14:14

Control of mosquito vectors of malaria may be enhanced by a new method of biocontrol - 00:21

Volunteers wanted for simulated 520-day Mars mission - 00:21

New treatment more than doubles survival for high risk childhood leukemia - 00:21

Small hairy balls hide foul-tasting healthful enzymes - 00:21

Talking to ourselves: How consumers navigate choices and inner conflict - 00:21

Ecologists sound out new solution for monitoring cryptic species - 00:21

Biologics for rheumatoid arthritis work, but which is best? - 00:21

Researchers fine-tune diffuse optical tomography for breast cancer screening - 00:21

RNA network seen in live bacterial cells for first time - 00:21

Dispensing prescription drugs in 3-month supplies reduces drug costs by a third - 00:21

Bell's palsy: Study calls for rethink of cause and treatment - 00:21

Fruit fly sperm makes females do housework after sex - 00:21

Biological basis of 'bacterial immune system' discovered - 00:21

Friday th 27th of November 2009

Comforted by carpet: How do floors and distance affect purchases? - 21:21

Plasma-in-a-bag for sterilizing devices - 21:21

Drug therapy more cost-effective than angioplasty for diabetic patients with heart disease, study suggests - 21:21

Study pits man versus machine in piecing together 425-million-year-old jigsaw - 21:21

Nuclear waste reduction: Polymers designed to mop up radioactive isotopes - 19:28

Multiferroic compounds used to produce smaller and cheaper digital memories - 19:28

New tools for prediction of disease progression in acute childhood leukemia - 19:28

Academic questions 'green' initiatives on cutting carbon footprint - 19:28

Building real security with virtual worlds - 18:21

Ecological speciation by sexual selection on good genes - 18:21

How plants and bacteria 'talk' to thwart disease - 18:21

Researcher moves closer to understanding cause of mass extinction - 15:21

First step to answering why there is more matter than antimatter matter in universe - 15:21

School closure could reduce swine flu transmission by 21 percent, European study finds - 15:21

Research sheds light on workings of anti-cancer drug - 15:21

3-D Software Gives Doctors, Students A View Inside The Body - 15:21

Knockouts in human cells point to pathogenic targets - 15:21

New Computer Virus Disguised As Social Security Administration Download - 14:14

Advertising Message Gone Viral? Thank Altruistic, Yet Image-conscious Internet 'e-mavens' - 14:14

Wide heads give hammerheads exceptional stereo view - 11:14

Tough yet stiff deer antler is materials scientist's dream - 11:14

Diabetes cases to double and costs to triple by 2034 - 11:14

Thursday th 26th of November 2009

Some patients diagnosed with HIV experience improved outlook on life - 23:14

Need for emergency airway surgery for hard-to-intubate patients reduced - 23:14

New nano color sorters from molecular foundry - 23:14

Discovery leads to effective treatment of painful skin condition - 23:14

Predicting the effectiveness of metal catalysts - 23:14

Marker of oxidative stress predicts heart disease outcomes - 23:14

Oceans absorbing carbon dioxide more slowly, scientist finds - 23:14

RFID Chips: Intelligence inside metal components - 23:14

New device enables early detection of cancerous skin tumors - 23:14