Science Daily

Friday th 8th of October 2010

Using a complex systems approach to study educational policy - 13:10

Autistic children are not good at covering up their lies, study shows - 12:20

Plants kick-started evolutionary drama of Earth's oxygenation - 12:20

Yersinia pestis bacteria confirmed as cause of Middle Ages 'Black Death' plague epidemic - 11:20

Common prostate cancer treatment associated with bone decay - 09:20

Turtle, dugongs 'at risk under climate change' - 09:20

Female fish flaunt fins to attract a mate - 08:30

Men perspire, women glow: Men are more efficient at sweating, study finds - 08:30

Low Apgar score at birth linked to cerebral palsy - 08:30

Tracking device fits on the head of a pin: Mini-gyroscopes to guide smartphones and medical equipment - 08:30

How bacteria become resistant to antibiotics - 08:30

Persistently noisy workplace more than doubles heart disease risk - 08:30

Consistent evidence: Speed cameras do reduce injuries and deaths, Australian study finds - 03:33

New tool in the fight against tuberculosis: Algorithm enables cell-scale simulations - 03:33

How immune system B-cells react to very different substances - 03:33

Too much of a good thing: Human activities overload ecosystems with nitrogen - 03:33

Self-injury behavior not recognized in many youths with eating disorders - 03:32

Elusive intermediary: Newly discovered protein may help improve crop yields, solar cells - 03:32

Researchers find no visible oil sands off Florida Panhandle, Alabama beaches - 03:32

Novel protein critical for cellular proliferation discovered - 03:32

Can you analyze me now? Cell phones bring spectroscopy to the classroom - 03:32

X-ray for your genes: Researcher takes the next step in personalized medicine - 03:32

Transgenic corn suppresses European corn borer, saves farmers billions - 03:32

'Living dinosaurs' in space: Galaxies in today's Universe thought to have existed only in distant past - 03:32

Thoughts about time inspire people to socialize - 03:32

Chemists simplify biodiesel conversion - 03:32

Brain changes found in high school football players thought to be concussion-free - 03:32

Ultrasound device improves poor bone healing - 03:32

Bacteria can stand-up and 'walk' - 03:32

Thursday th 7th of October 2010

Neural responses indicate our willingness to help - 13:30

Research identifies the herbal supplements that are effective in treating anxiety - 13:30

Surprise: Two wheels safer than four in off-road riding and racing, study finds - 13:30

New computer switches handle heat that renders transistors useless; Work takes a page from Victorian inventor - 13:30

Osteoporosis drug may help women with kidney disease, researchers find - 13:30

Hubble astronomers uncover an overheated early universe - 13:30

Stem cells shape up to their surroundings - 12:30

Structure of plastic solar cells impedes their efficiency - 12:30

Study disproves link between genetic variant, risk of coronary artery disease - 12:30

Mechanism for changing adult cells into stem-like cells discovered - 12:30

Rare Japanese plant has largest genome known to science - 12:30

Poverty grows in suburbs, but social services don't keep up - 11:32

Georgia Tech Information Security Center releases cyber threats forecast for 2011 - 11:32

Americans' life expectancy gains continues to fall behind -- but don't blame obesity, smoking, traffic fatalities, and homicide - 11:32

Killer disease decimates UK frog populations - 11:32

Crop failures set to increase under climate change - 11:32

Real price of each pack of cigarettes is nearly $150, Spanish study finds - 11:31

Norwegian researchers at forefront of oil spill modelling after Deepwater Horizon accident - 11:31

Life-saving in the bacterial world: How Campylobacter rely on Pseudomonas to infect humans - 11:31

Patient personality hinders detection of depression - 11:31

You may not be able to say how you feel about your race - 11:31