Physorg

Thursday th 19th of June 2008

Study of marine snail leads to new insights into long-term memory - 12:28

Researchers confirm benzene-like electron delocalization of important molecule - 12:07

NIAMS scientists find potential new way to block inflammation in autoimmune disease - 11:42

Genetically modified mosquitoes may combat malaria - 11:42

Same drug, different results: MUHC researcher on the path to personalized medicine - 11:21

New findings on immune system in amphibians - 11:21

New research on mutation in yeast can enhance understanding of human diseases - 11:21

Mars lander loses day of work after data glitch - 10:14

Sweden adopts law allowing official eavesdropping - 10:14

Yahoo addresses e-mail concerns with new domains - 10:14

SF court protects privacy of work communications - 10:14

Man with deadly skin cancer saved by new treatment - 10:14

CDC counts 383 salmonella cases from tomatoes - 10:14

Engineer is first sentenced for economic espionage - 10:14

Scientists may have solved an ecological riddle - 09:49

Desert plant may hold key to surviving food shortage - 09:49

GLAST safely in orbit, getting check-ups - 09:49

Tuna populations at risk - 09:49

European Science Foundation aims to strengthen 'regenerative medicine' - 09:49

Perspective: Policies must keep pace with genetic progress - 09:49

Active submarine volcanoes found near Fiji - 09:49

Rice U study finds that consumers may fare better with peer-to-peer online lending Web sites - 09:49

Space radar to improve miners' safety - 09:49

First steps towards a new approach to epilepsy treatment - 09:49

Ancient fort opens new chapter in First Nations' history - 07:35

Russian rocket fires 6 US telecom satellites into orbit: report - 07:35

Sega, Hasbro unveil new dancing robot - 07:14

South Korean ex-professor claims dog clones - 07:14

China denies Microsoft monopoly reports - 05:21

New rating system in the works for nursing homes - 05:21

Australians more obese than Americans, study finds - 05:21

Failure to take seizure drugs linked to increased risk of death - 03:07

Science, hope for adults with type 1 diabetes focus of JDRF's Annual Global Diabetes Research Forum - 03:07

New report looks at the state of the North American environment - 03:07

Radiation for health - 03:07

Neuroscientists show insulin receptor signaling regulates structure of brain circuits - 03:07

Smoking ban has unique implications for Dutch coffee shops - 03:07

YouTube opens screening room for indie filmmakers - 03:07

Catch-22: Feds cut climate research to save fuel - 03:07

High hormone levels in seabird chicks prepare them to kill their siblings - 02:42

Patient's own infection-fighting T cells put late-stage melanoma into long-term remission - 02:42

Pourquiié Lab uncovers mechanism contributing to appropriate formation of the spine - 02:42

Risk factors for sudden death for adult muscular dystrophy identified - 02:42

Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment - 02:21

LSU professor dissects patterns of violence in rural communities - 02:21

New test makes cheating with drugs in sports easier to detect - 02:21

New test makes cheating with drugs in sports easier to detect - 02:21

Lifestyle can alter gene activity, lead to insulin resistance - 02:21

Study links vitamin D to colon cancer survival - 02:21

Wednesday th 18th of June 2008

Enzyme Discovery Could Lead to No Scent, No Sex for Japanese Beetle - 14:21