Science Daily

Monday th 5th of June 2017

What caused the most toxic algal bloom ever observed in Monterey Bay? - 14:42

Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want - 14:42

Seeing the invisible with a graphene-CMOS integrated device - 14:42

History of ancient geometry diagrams - 14:42

Small group of cells within a plant embryo operate in similar way to the human brain - 14:42

Higher gut bacteria diversity tied to slower metastatic melanoma progression - 14:42

Two interventions help improve weight management in children with overweight or obesity - 13:43

White noise after loud noise prevents hearing deficits in mice - 13:43

Targeted therapies show initial effectiveness in subset of papillary thyroid cancer - 13:43

Anticipation helps pathological gamblers hold out for larger-but-later rewards - 13:42

Could acidifying oceans slow down coral disease? - 13:42

Generous health insurance plans encourage overtreatment, but may not improve health - 13:12

One in five surgical weight-loss patients take prescription opioids seven years after surgery - 13:12

A stream of superfluid light - 13:12

Dying stars give newborn black holes a swift kick, study shows - 13:12

Is fertility preservation right for children with differences of sex development? - 12:42

Research in bloodless worms reveals how organs communicate status of life-giving heme - 12:41

Decomposing leaves are a surprising source of greenhouse gases - 12:41

Injectable solution may provide weeks of glucose control - 12:41

Did amount of sodium households acquire in packaged food, beverages decrease? - 12:41

Bio-based p-xylene oxidation into terephthalic acid by engineered E. coli - 12:41

Mom and baby sleeping in same room associated with less sleep, unsafe sleep habits - 12:12

Why the heart does not repair itself: New insights - 12:12

With specialized lips, these fish dine on razor-sharp, stinging corals - 12:12

Development of a novel vaccine for Zika - 12:12

Zika virus successfully diagnosed from semen - 12:12

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in ready-to-eat foods - 12:12

Increasing susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus in the United States - 12:12

Emergency medicine in space: Normal rules don't apply - 12:12

Newly discovered DNA sequences can protect chromosomes in rotifers - 12:12

Cells change type to help or hinder immunity - 12:12

Overall geriatric health during androgen deprivation therapy evaluated - 12:12

Metal-ion catalysts and hydrogen peroxide could green up plastics production - 12:12

App uses smartphone compass to stop voice hacking - 12:12

Engineer unveils new spin on future of transistors with novel design - 11:42

PET/MR shows arterial CO2 as potent vasodilator for cardiac stress testing - 11:42

Brain development and aging - 11:42

Two combination therapies shrink melanoma brain metastases in more than half of patients - 11:12

'Quantum leap' toward building a novel experiment to probe the 'dark contents' of the vacuum - 11:12

First long-term study of Murray-Darling Basin wetlands reveals severe impact of dams - 11:12

Pictorial warning labels on tobacco products could help improve communication of risks to smokers - 11:12

Breeding pairs of birds cooperate to resist climate change - 11:12

Alectinib halts lung cancer growth more than a year longer than crizotinib - 11:12

Research suggests possible new treatment for EGFR-positive lung cancer - 11:12

First immunotherapy for mesothelioma on the horizon, early research suggests - 11:12

CAR T-Cell therapy sends multiple myeloma into lasting remission - 11:12

CRISPR tech leads to new screening tool for Parkinson's disease - 11:12

Misconceptions about electroconvulsive therapy - 10:41

Forensic technique uses forehead X-rays to assess age of juvenile remains - 10:41

Earliest human-made climate change took place 11,500 years ago - 10:41