Physorg

Monday th 14th of June 2010

Turning a painkiller into a cancer killer - 11:40

Spinal cord stimulation may benefit Parkinson's patients - 11:40

GPS not just for driving but can be tool for crowd management - 11:40

Getting to the root of nutrient sensing - 11:40

Personal factors can determine the length of sick leave - 11:40

New promising therapy against systemic sclerosis - 11:40

System 92L in Atlantic getting organized in a tropical way - 11:40

Guggenheim to exhibit videos in YouTube collaboration - 11:40

Podcasting language - 11:10

Specially trained nurse practitioner detected same breast abnormalities as surgeon - 11:10

Early detection of cancer: The FDA approves procedure discovered by EPFL researchers - 11:10

Green and fair economic growth with more expensive fossil fuels - 11:10

Tequila and cheese offer lessons for rural economies in developing world - 11:10

Scientists locate oil plume extending toward Dry Tortugas - 11:10

Autism in a test tube? Research suggests link between IVF treatments and autism - 11:10

GOES-15 solar X-Ray imager makes a miraculous first light - 11:10

Astrocytes affect brain's information signaling - 11:10

Diabetic potential to create own insulin - 10:40

Can Alzheimer's disease be prevented? - 10:40

New measurements from MINOS experiment suggest a difference in a key property of neutrinos and antineutrinos - 10:40

First detailed national map of land-cover vegetation released - 10:40

Africa's corridors -- an engine for growth? - 10:11

Carnivorous mammals track fruit abundance - 10:10

Recalculating cell sensing: Mobile cells are more sensitive than once thought - 10:10

Scientists Create Nano-Patterned Superconducting Thin Films - 10:10

Glide wax like tarring a plastic boat - 10:10

Study shows adding UV light helps form 'Missing G' of RNA building blocks - 10:10

Study of severe asthma using CT scans - 10:10

Six new planets discovered - 07:50

Nanotech Speakers Hold Promise for Sonar Uses - 07:20

Durham astronomers' doubts about the 'dark side' - 06:50

Online ads can get too close for comfort says new study - 06:00

Nepal orders probe into slaughter of rhinos - 06:00

Superstition proved to improve performance - 06:00

Self-assembling devices: Design and synthesis of organic devices - 05:30

Casio mixes high-speed and HD video with solid photo features - 05:01

Potential cancer drug derived from Australian rainforest - 04:30

'Kinect' motion control for Xbox 360 makes magical debut - 04:01

Oiled birds everywhere, but little rescue crews can do - 04:01

Political fundraising tool taps social networks - 04:01

Nokia vows to defend smartphone territory, introduces N8 - 04:01

Americans get most radiation from medical scans - 04:01

Teen boys who attempted suicide more like to abuse partners as adults - 03:32

Study reveals causes of survival disparities based on insurance among rectal cancer patients - 03:32

New research into the deep ocean floor yields promising results for microbiologists - 03:32

Wind turbines set out to conquer Sweden's great north - 03:11

Scientists scramble for Japanese asteroid capsule - 03:11

Cost concerns prevent many cancer survivors from getting medical care - 03:11

Tracking phosphorus runoff from livestock manure - 03:10

Brain MRI in children: 'Incidental' findings yield disclosure dilemmas for doctors, patients - 03:10