Archive of articles published on the 19th of January 2011
-
Antioxidants may improve chances of conceiving in male subfertility
-
Study suggests possible new treatment for severe 2009 H1N1 infection
-
Answers to black hole evolution beyond the horizon?
-
Drug used to treat heavy periods will stop trauma patients bleeding to death
-
The Orion nebula: Still full of surprises
-
More asteroids could have made life's ingredients
-
Unlocking the secret(ase) of building neural circuits
-
Parental divorce linked to suicidal thoughts
-
Survey reveals potential innovation gap in the US
-
Stress, anxiety both boon and bane to brain
-
Robotic ghost knifefish is born
-
Unfolding pathogenesis in Parkinson's
-
New reactor paves the way for efficiently producing fuel from sunlight
-
Death in the bat caves: UC Davis experts call for action against fast-moving disease
-
Case Western Reserve and Athersys show regenerative benefit of MultiStem after spinal cord injury
-
Man, volcanoes and the sun have influenced Europe's climate over recent centuries
-
Data matrix codes used to catalogue archaeological heritage
-
Fears of Ontario pharmacy shortage after slashed generic drug prices unfounded: UBC research
-
Molecular battle in cancer cells offers clues for treatment
-
Biological clock ticks slower for female birds who choose good mates
-
Malignant brain tumors: Benefit of PET and PET/CT in the detection of recurrences is not assessable
-
A mathematical model for moving bottlenecks in road traffic
-
Girls who are bullied are at risk for substance use through depression
-
Pitt study: End-of-life decisions take longer if patient hasn't shared wishes with family
-
A second language gives toddlers an edge
-
Study finds celiac patients can eat hydrolyzed wheat flour
-
Wayne State University study predicts risk of memory loss in healthy, older adults
-
HIV-positive head and neck cancer patients benefit from radiation therapy
-
Migraines and headaches present no risk to cognitive function
-
New Pediatrics study identifies the risks, consequences of video game addiction
-
Researchers discover giant crayfish species right under their noses
-
Health-care systems not using best evidence in decision-making
-
Students are more likely to retake the SAT if their score ends with '90'
-
Predicting political hotspots: Professors' global model forecasts civil unrest against governments
-
How does anesthesia disturb self-perception?
-
Toward controlling fungus that caused Irish potato famine
-
Advance could speed use of genetic material RNA in nanotechnology
-
Killer paper for next-generation food packaging
-
No longer just a spectator, silicon oxide gets into the electronics action on computer chips
-
MU research on teacher retirement systems timely for reform efforts
-
Illinois income tax increase a missed opportunity for tax reform
-
40-year-old test procedure finds modern niche in developing new medicines
-
Malaria parasite caught red-handed invading blood cells
-
Do birth control pills cause weight gain? New research says no
-
Converting 2-D photo into 3-D face for security applications and forensics
-
Putting the dead to work for conservation biology
-
Strong scientific peer review leads to better science and policy formation
-
Quality improvement intervention for ICUs results in increased use of evidence-based care practices
-
Scientists reveal complete structure of HIV's outer shell
-
Triblock spheres provide a simple path to complex structures
-
Cancer scientists discover genetic diversity in leukemic propagating cells
-
Research provides new kidney cancer clues
-
UCSF team views genome as it turns on and off inside cells
-
Hotspots tamed by BEAST
-
VIMS team glides into polar research
-
New mortgage design would minimize home foreclosures
-
Internet-based rehab is a viable treatment option following knee surgery
-
Research provides new kidney cancer clues
-
MIT scientists discover cancer-fighting role for cells
-
Roundworm unlocks pancreatic cancer pathway
-
Mathematical model explains how complex societies emerge, collapse
-
Small molecules may prevent ebola infection
-
Science Translational Medicine: 'Creating Hope Act' incentivizes pediatric drug R&D
-
Speeding up Mother Nature's very own CO2 mitigation process
-
Like humans, amoebae pack a lunch before they travel
-
A nanoscale rope, and another step toward complex nanomaterials that assemble themselves
-
University of Illinois study confirms glycerin as a feasible feedstuff for swine
-
Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
-
US Office of Naval Research achieves milestone
-
Bedbug genetic study finds possible pesticide-resistance genes
-
Spike reported in number of people with HIV having a stroke
-
Stroke rate rises for patients with HIV infection
-
Challenging the limits of learning