Physorg

Wednesday th 14th of May 2008

Hospital pay for performance incentives may backfire among safety-net hospitals - 11:07

Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise - 11:07

Families Shed Light on Likely Causative Gene for Alzheimer's - 11:07

Treating safety research like other clinical studies slows progress - 11:07

Verizon Wireless to introduce Linux phones - 11:07

Russia, Europe ink deal on new manned spacecraft - 11:07

Taking on Britain's 'sick note culture' - 10:42

Monarch butterflies help explain why parasites harm hosts - 10:42

Middle class relaxing with marijuana - 10:42

Female sex offenders often have mental problems - 10:42

Study shows that prostate cancer increases the risk of bone fracture - 10:42

Deep sea methane scavengers captured - 10:42

Office initiative reduces headaches and neck and shoulder pain by more than 40 percent - 10:42

Nanowires may boost solar cell efficiency, engineers say - 10:42

Scientists aim to unlock deep-sea 'secrets' of Earth's crust - 10:42

Hospitals that mostly treat Medicaid patients have made smaller quality performance gains - 10:42

Student Innovation Could Improve Data Storage, Magnetic Sensors - 10:21

Gaining Independence Through Video Games - 10:21

3 in 10 get all or most calls on cell phones - 09:56

A Smarter Way to Grow Graphene - 09:56

Research sheds new light on heroin addiction - 09:35

Distinct treatment needed: Tourette's and obsessive-compulsive disorder - 09:35

Discovery of cell linked to learning and memory - 09:35

Innovative antennae may signal a 'new wave' in health care provision - 09:35

Held together by metal-metal bonds: a large ring containing 36 gold atoms - 06:56

First electrophysical recording of sleep in a wild animal - 06:35

Mouse study: When it comes to living longer, it's better to go hungry than go running - 06:35

Shrimps see beyond the rainbow - 06:35

Tooth loss strongly linked to risk of esophageal, head and neck, and lung cancer - 06:35

Molecular 'clock' could predict risk for developing breast cancer - 06:14

Researchers fine-tune clot-busting treatment for bleeding in brain - 06:14

Sticky gecko feet: The role of temperature and humidity - 06:14

Study says death gap increasing in US - 06:14

First use of DNA fingerprinting to identify viable embryos - 05:49

Neglected tropical diseases rarely make the headlines - 05:49

Genetic variation linked to sugary food - 05:49

New insights into the dynamics of the brain's cortex - 05:49

Recipe for energy saving unravelled in migratory birds - 05:28

Japanese swimsuit makers race Speedo - 05:07

EU gives green light to TomTom takeover of Tele Atlas - 05:07

Divers find Caesar bust that may date to 46 B.C. - 04:42

MySpace wins $230 million anti-spam judgment - 04:42

Study: Over half of Americans on chronic medicines - 04:42

Smart fortwo micro car receives top crash scores - 04:42

Government to unveil fitness test for adults - 04:42

Britain releases batch of files on UFO sightings - 04:42

Beijing reports first child virus death - 04:42

World's smallest helicopter to fly in da Vinci birthplace - 04:42

Tuesday th 13th of May 2008

Drug does not increase suitability for dialysis of surgically-enlarged blood vessels - 18:14

NOAA chief urges creating National Climate Service - 17:07