Physorg

Wednesday th 25th of June 2008

Mars air once had moisture - 11:14

Silicon photonic crystals key to optical cloaking - 11:14

New protein that repairs DNA under extreme conditions - 11:14

Managing incidental findings in human subjects research - 10:49

Implicit political attitudes can predict future voting behavior - 10:49

Computer scientist turns his face into a remote control - 04:49

New online care for hypertension gets results - 03:21

New UGA invention effectively kills foodborne pathogens in minutes - 03:21

Nerve cells derived from stem cells and transplanted into mice may lead to improved brain treatments - 03:21

Pitt receives $2.5 million to simulate and analyze brain, immune system activity - 03:21

Analysts: New Apple iPhone will cost $173 to make - 03:21

Coalition seeks federal nudge for broadband - 03:21

CDC: About 8 percent of Americans have diabetes - 03:21

Whaling commission buys time to resolve thorny issues - 03:21

Google helps advertisers figure out website demographics - 03:21

Bedsharing and bassinets: 2 new studies assess the risks - 02:56

Activation of LYN kinase is associated with imatinib-resistance in CML patients - 02:56

Different type of colon cancer vaccine reduces disease spread, Jefferson scientists show - 01:49

Savings help the medicine go down - 01:49

Umbilical cord blood cell transplants may help ALS patients - 01:49

Home blood pressure monitoring plus Web-based pharmacy care helps improve blood pressure control - 01:28

Drug-releasing stents linked with decrease in procedures to unblock coronary arteries - 01:28

Diversity among bird populations found to reduce threat of West Nile virus - 01:28

Extreme weather events can unleash a 'perfect storm' of infectious diseases, research study says - 01:28

Use of nanomaterials in food packaging poses regulatory challenges - 01:07

Our genome changes over lifetime, Johns Hopkins experts say - 01:07

Electromagnetic interference from some identification devices may pose hazards to medical equipment - 01:07

Tuesday th 24th of June 2008

NAE identifies messages for improving public understanding of engineering - 14:35

Major progress in technology needed for 25 percent renewable energy use to be affordable - 14:35

Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks - 14:35

Extension has tomato-handling tips for consumers - 14:35

Therapy Preventing Brain Damage in Cardiac Arrest Patients - 14:14

Microchip is helping restore vision to the blind - 14:14

High intensity training helps heart patients - 14:14

Marine organisms could hold the secret to reducing cancer - 14:14

Laser surgery probe targets individual cancer cells - 14:14

World weather expert says El Nino, La Nina outlook mild - 13:49

Phoenix Lander Prepares for Microscopy, Wet Chemistry on Mars - 13:49

Breakthrough for schools now possible - 13:49

Researchers develop neural implant that learns with the brain - 13:28

Argonne's Hard X-ray Nanoprobe provides new capability to study nanoscale materials - 13:28

Study uncovers how Ritalin works in brain to boost cognition, focus attention - 13:28

Genomics of large marine animals showcased in the biological bulletin - 13:28

New cardiovascular score developed to improve heart attack and stroke detection - 13:28

Hidden facial cheek fat compartments are key to youthful appearance - 13:28

Alzheimer's disease as a case of brake failure? - 13:28

The truth about drug innovation - 13:28

Bird watchers, space technology come together in Montana State University study - 13:28

Kodak to buy back $1 billion in shares - 13:28

American Airlines set to test in-flight Web access - 13:28