Physorg

Wednesday th 2nd of September 2009

New study shows those blinded by brain injury may still 'see' - 13:49

Breakthrough holds promise for development of effective cancer therapies - 13:49

Boron-based compounds trick a biomedical protein - 13:49

Deaths from unintentional injuries increase for many groups - 13:49

Archaeologists find early Jerusalem fortifications - 13:49

No strain for Andromeda: Galaxy is cosmic cannibal - 13:49

Google blames Gmail outage on server maintenance - 13:28

Buyer beware: Estrogen supplements not as effective as claimed - 13:28

'Brain profiling' to keep suicidal soldiers alive - 13:28

Scientists map fish habitat and movements at Gray's Reef Marine Sanctuary - 13:07

Hand axes in Europe nearly a million years old: study - 13:07

Methane gas likely spewing into the oceans through vents in sea floor (w/ Video) - 13:07

First genetic link between reptile and human heart evolution - 13:07

N97 mini, X6 and X3: Nokia unveils new smartphones to rival iPhone (w/ Video) - 13:07

YouTube videos yield clues to brain injury symptom - 12:42

Dead Ahead: Similar Early Warning Signals of Change in Climate, Ecosystems, Financial Markets, Human Health - 12:42

Research recommends compromise when choosing conservation site - 12:42

'NanoPen' may write new chapter in nanotechnology manufacturing - 12:21

Study reveals seismic shift in methods used to track earthquakes - 12:21

Diesel exhaust is linked to cancer development via new blood vessel growth - 12:21

Powerful new 'molecular GPS' helps probe aging and disease processes - 12:21

Vitamin C deficiency impairs early brain development - 12:21

New computer models aim to classify, help reduce injury accidents - 12:21

Narrow-band imaging increases specificity of early lung cancer detection - 12:21

New breakthrough in bubble research - 11:56

Hospital infections cost $1 billion in lost bed days - 11:56

Great Barrier Reef under serious threat: report - 10:49

Renewable Energy Made by Mixing Salt and Fresh Water - 09:42

NGC 4945: The Milky Way's not-so-distant Cousin - 09:42

Scientists to work on non-volatile 'universal memory' devices in new clean room facility - 09:21

Giant Galaxy Hosts the Most Distant Supermassive Black Hole - 09:21

Indian satellite confirmed US moon landing: scientist - 08:56

Patent: Nintendo's Wii Football Controller - 08:56

New design keeps buildings standing and habitable after major earthquakes (w/ Video) - 08:35

Coolerbooks.com gets 1M books from Google scans - 08:35

China set to approve 1-dose swine flu vaccines - 07:28

Khosla Ventures raises 1 bln dlrs for green tech - 07:28

Sun's server share hit as antitrust scrutiny looms - 07:07

World's first baby born from new egg-screening technique - 07:07

Examiner.com expands local news with NowPublic buy - 07:07

SDSC dashes forward with new flash memory computer system - 06:42

Exercise minimizes weight regain by reducing appetite and burning fat first, carbs later - 06:42

The protein modifier SUMO helps set apart females and males - 06:21

Changes in California's bird communities due to climate change - 06:21

Two More Earth's Chandler Wobble Jumps Revealed, Last in 2005 - 06:21

Minimally invasive treatment found effective for esophageal cancer - 05:56

Irbesartan reduces heart failure in patients with quivering heart - 02:35

Medical home gives patients better primary care at no more cost - 01:49

Weight-loss surgery can break a family's cycle of obesity - 00:21

Tuesday th 1st of September 2009

Study examines effectiveness of laparoscopic surgical treatments to alleviate chronic pelvic pain - 23:14