Science Daily

Wednesday th 4th of November 2009

New Insight Into Predicting Cholera Epidemics In The Bengal Delta - 11:21

Hybrid Molecules Show Promise For Exploring, Treating Alzheimer's - 11:21

Eating Quickly Is Associated With Overeating, Study Indicates - 11:21

Oxygen Exchangers Increase Propene Yield - 01:28

Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) Satellite Forms Three-pointed Star In The Sky - 01:28

Clinical Tests Begin On Medication To Correct Fragile X Defect - 01:28

Estrogen And Stroke Risk: Long Period Of Estrogen Deprivation Can Lead To Loss Of Sensitivity And Protective Effects In The Brain - 01:28

Laser Etching Safe Alternative For Labeling Grapefruit - 01:28

Short Heels Make Elite Sprinters Super Speedy: Longer Toes, Unique Ankle Structure Aid Sprinters - 01:28

Poor Start Between A Class And Its Teacher Almost Impossible To Rectify - 01:28

North America Automobile Sector Bottom Of 'World Sustainability League' - 01:28

Concurrent Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy Shows Promise In Small Cell Lung Cancer - 01:28

Tags Reveal White Sharks Have Neighborhoods In The North Pacific - 01:28

Blood Vessels Might Predict Prostate Cancer Behavior - 01:28

First Impressions Count When Making Personality Judgments, New Research Shows - 01:28

Liquid Granite: Building Material Of The Future Unveiled - 01:28

Obesity Significantly Cuts Odds Of Successful Pregnancy, Study Finds - 01:28

New Theory On Fairness In Economics Targets CEO Pay - 01:28

Engineers Strive To Make Algae Oil Production More Feasible - 01:28

Report On H1N1 Cases In California Shows Hospitalization Can Occur At All Ages, With Many Severe - 01:28

Tuesday th 3rd of November 2009

Genes And Environment May Interact To Influence Risk For Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - 16:28

Sights And Sounds Of Emotion Trigger Big Brain Responses - 16:28

New Activity Found For A Potential Anti-cancer Agent From Marine Sponges - 16:28

Medical Imaging May Help Researchers Understand Pathogenesis Of H1N1 Virus - 16:28

Notorious 'Man-eating' Lions Of Tsavo Likely Ate About 35 People -- Not 135, Scientists Say - 16:28

New Step Forward For Stroke Patients - 16:28

Climate Change Could Create Agricultural Winners And Losers In East Africa, New Study Warns - 16:28

MRSA Strain Linked To High Death Rates - 16:28

Deep-sea Ecosystems Affected By Climate Change - 16:28

World Trade Center Responders Plagued With Asthma; 9/11 Responders Twice As Likely To Have Asthma - 15:21

Inefficient Selection: New Evolutionary Mechanism Accounts For Some Of Human Biological Complexity - 15:21

Mapping Nutrient Distributions Over The Atlantic Ocean - 12:21

New Class Of Molecules May Help Prevent Fatal Complication In Patients With Kidney Disease - 12:21

Improved Human, Object Detection Technology With New Computer Software - 12:21

Timber Harvest Impacts Amphibians Differently During Life Stages - 12:21

Radiation Therapy Technique Successfully Treats Pain In Patients With Advanced Cancer - 12:21

Aiming To Avoid Damage To Neurocognitive Areas Of The Brain During Cranial Radiation - 12:21

Coffee And Nighttime Jobs Don't Mix, Study Finds - 12:21

Common Pain Relievers May Dilute Power Of Flu Shots - 12:21

Shedding Light On The Cosmic Skeleton - 12:21

Safe To Treat HER2-positive Breast Cancer With Trastuzumab And Adjuvant Radiation, Study Finds - 11:35

Hooks Hijacked? New Research Shows How To Block Stealthy Malware Attacks - 11:35

World's Largest Malaria Vaccine Trial Now Underway In Seven African Countries - 11:35

Increasing Number Of Injuries From Hot Tubs, New National Study Finds - 11:35

Two Genes Cooperate To Cause Aggressive Leukemia - 11:35

Children Who Often Drink Full-fat Milk Weigh Less, Swedish Research Finds - 11:35

More Action Is Needed To Support Millions Of Tinnitus Sufferers Worldwide, Review Finds - 11:35

Flemish Researchers Develop Revolutionary Technology For Use In Plant Breeding - 11:35

Preschoolers Challenge Stereotypical Gender Roles - 11:35

Industry Support Of Academic Life Science Research May Be Dropping - 11:35