Newswise - Scinews

Tuesday th 29th of March 2011

Updating the Mary Poppins Solution with a Better Bitter Blocker - 11:30

NASA Satellites Detect Extensive Drought Impact on Amazon Forests - 11:30

ARVO Foundation for Eye Research Honors Deisseroth with first Ludwig von Sallman Clinician-Scientist Award - 11:30

Key Plant Traits Yield More Sugar for Biofuels - 10:30

Manure Runoff Depends on Soil Texture - 10:30

Carbon Labeling: Putting the Power in Consumer's Hands - 04:30

American Chemical Society's Highest Honor Goes to Pioneer in "Ultrafast-Motion" Imaging - 00:30

Monday th 28th of March 2011

Some Ingredients in "Green" Products Come from Petroleum Rather than Natural Sources - 22:30

From Crankcase to Gas Tank: New Microwave Method Converts Used Motor Oil Into Fuel - 20:30

Mimicking Mother Nature Yields Promising Materials for Drug Delivery and Other Applications - 20:30

Noah Weisleder, PhD, Awarded Prestigious Kauffman Foundation Outstanding Postdoctoral Entrepreneur Award - 16:20

Bones Conjure Yellowstone's Ecological Ghosts - 16:20

Potential New Medicines Show Promise for Treating Colon Cancer, Asthma - 15:20

Icebergs in the Antarctic Play Important Role in Carbon Cycle - 15:20

New Particles Can Change Colors and Tag Molecules - 14:20

Russian Boreal Forests Undergoing Vegetation Change - 13:30

When It Looks Like Acne, But Isn't - 13:30

NDSU Coatings Researchers Receive Roon Award - 12:30

Women's Health Pioneer Honored with Hall of Fame Award - 10:30

Tom Eisner, 'Father of Chemical Ecology' and Renowned Biologist, Dies at 81 - 09:00

Cellular Proteins Responsible for HIV Replication Are Identified to Help Develop New Therapeutics that Obstruct and Limit Viral Replication Activity - 09:00

Sunday th 27th of March 2011

"Green" Cars Could be Made from Pineapples and Bananas - 19:31

New Trash-to-Treasure Process Turns Landfill Nuisance Into Plastic - 19:31

Research Across the Universe Spans Multibillion-Dollar Industry at Home - 18:30

TV Hits Like House and Zula Patrol Strive for Accurate Science & Technology - 18:30

"Nano-Bricks" May Help Build Better Packaging to Keep Foods Fresher Longer - 16:30

Walnuts Are Top Nut for Heart-Healthy Antioxidants - 13:30

Taming the Flame: Electrical Wave "Blaster" Could Provide New Way to Extinguish Fires - 13:30

Debut of the First Practical "Artificial Leaf" - 12:00

First Identification of Nicotine as Main Culprit in Diabetes Complications Among Smokers - 11:01

Binghamton University Launches Series of Strategic Collaborations with Engineering Programs in India - 08:02

UW-Madison Lake Scientist Gets World's Top Water Prize - 08:02

Sticking Power: New Adhesive Earns Patent, Could Find Place in Space - 08:02

Neutron Analysis Yields Insight Into Bacteria for Solar Energy - 08:02

'Monster Bug Wars' - Starring Cornell's Linda Rayor - Premieres March 29 on the Science Channel - 08:02

WCS Releases "Birds of Brazil" - 08:02

Local College Receives a Piece of Sandia/California History - 08:02

Survival of Grassland Plants After Wildfire Shows Resilience, Minimal Lasting Impact - 08:02

Bird Embryo Provides Unique Insights into Developmental Phenomena - 08:02

New Approach to Programming May Boost 'Green' Computing - 08:02

Scientists Link DNA "End-Caps" Length to Diabetes Risk --New Role for Short Telomeres - 08:02

Children's Museum, IU Given Rare Opportunity to Seek Artifacts - 08:02

Paleo-Indians Settled North America Earlier Than Thought, Study Suggests - 08:02

Against the Tide: Currents Keep Dolphins Apart - 08:02

American Chemical Society National Meeting, March 27-31, 2011 Press Conference Schedule - 08:02

Oat Breeding Program Pursues Health Benefits of Oats - 08:02

Cloud Computing, Data Policy on Track to "Democratize" Satellite Mapping - 08:02

Graduate Student Awards Will Help Fund Cyanide Research - 08:02

SBU Professor John Milnor Wins Abel Prize - 08:02

Researchers Find Earliest People to Inhabit the Americas - 08:02