Science Daily

Wednesday th 26th of July 2017

Fifty years on, the Breeding Bird Survey continues to produce new insights - 09:32

'Residual echo' of ancient humans in scans may hold clues to mental disorders - 09:32

Body ownership is not impaired in schizophrenia - 09:32

Selfish motives, not fairness, the best message for criminal justice advocacy groups - 09:02

Greatest threat to Eastern forest birds is habitat loss on wintering grounds - 09:02

Tuesday th 25th of July 2017

Raccoon roundworm: Hidden human parasite? - 21:32

Carbon nanotubes turn electrical current into light-emitting quasi-particles - 21:32

Thousands of genes exchanged within microbial communities living on cheese - 20:32

Venus's turbulent atmosphere - 20:32

Psychopaths are better at learning to lie, say researchers - 18:02

Could spraying particles into marine clouds help cool the planet? - 18:02

Mediterranean-style diets linked to better brain function in older adults - 17:32

Improved imaging of neonatal soft-tissue tumors can help radiologists improve patient care - 15:42

Well-designed visual aids improve risk understanding - 15:42

Study: Yoga helps back pain among veterans - 15:42

Physicists master unexplored electron property - 15:42

Large, distant comets more common than previously thought - 15:42

Scientists capture first image of major brain receptor in action - 14:42

Allowable 'carbon budget' most likely overestimated - 14:42

Cosmologists produce new maps of dark matter dynamics - 14:42

High prevalence of evidence of CTE in brains of deceased football players - 14:12

Large single-crystal graphene is possible, say scientists - 13:42

Climate change poses threat to European electricity production - 13:42

Secret to giving the perfect gift: Stop being afraid - 13:42

How texting can protect babies from sudden death - 13:42

New discovery could reverse tissue damage caused by heart attacks - 13:42

Study points to penile microbiome as a risk factor for HIV in men - 13:42

Molecular hitchhiker on human protein signals tumors to self-destruct - 12:42

How fear alone can cause animal extinction - 12:42

Mind-body therapies immediately reduce unmanageable pain in hospital patients - 12:42

Cognitive cross-training enhances learning, study finds - 12:42

Physical activity could combat fatigue, cognitive decline in cancer survivors - 12:42

New shark species glows in the dark, weighs about 2 pounds and has a huge nose - 12:42

Hopes high to slash the number of deaths from killer fungal disease in Africa - 11:22

Cryptococcal meningitis should be classified as a 'neglected tropical disease,' researchers say - 11:22

Chances to treat childhood dementia - 10:52

The coast is not so clear - 10:22

New treatment options for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - 10:22

Chemical route towards electronic devices in graphene - 10:22

Making polymer chemistry 'click' - 10:22

Symbiosis: Butter for my honey - 10:22

Dodder: A parasite involved in the plant alarm system - 10:22

Feeling stressed during the workday? Playing video games may help - 09:52

What happens when materials collide? - 09:22

Experimental HIV vaccine regimen is well-tolerated, elicits immune responses - 09:22

New method to generate human antibodies - 09:22

Swaziland survey shows impressive progress in confronting the HIV epidemic - 09:22

Reaching black men in barbershops could lead to early detection of colorectal cancer - 09:22

Dog walking could be key to ensuring activity in later life - 09:22

Toddlers begin learning rules of reading, writing at very early age, study finds - 09:22