Physorg

Tuesday th 4th of August 2009

China disinfects town where plague killed 3rd man - 08:14

Japanese electioneering tiptoes into Internet age - 08:14

Intel boosts Facebook users power for research - 08:14

Missouri and Kansas are releasing alien insects to do battle with invasive plants - 01:28

Another fine monopoly rules sites on the Internet - 00:42

Use of a restraining device in the subacute phase after a stroke no better than rehabilitation alone - 00:42

Monday th 3rd of August 2009

Pain relief only one motive for opioid use among high school seniors - 22:28

Violence against mothers in Bangladesh associated with health problems in young children - 22:07

Good taste measured by science; oleic acid in beef used to predict taste - 21:21

Study reveals mounting evidence of fish oil's heart health benefits - 20:14

Study shows seed implants a suitable prostate cancer treatment option for men of all ages - 20:14

School-based program helps prevent dating violence among teens, especially boys - 19:28

Computers unlock more secrets of the mysterious Indus Valley script - 19:28

Obesity is a poor gauge for detecting high cholesterol levels in children - 19:28

Sick fish may get sicker: Climate change and other stresses expected to affect entire populations of fish - 18:42

Chemists explain the switchboards in our cells - 18:42

Scientists discover bladder cancer stem cell - 18:21

New research assesses use of Tamiflu, Relenza to prevent flu - 18:21

Google woos IT managers with old-tech billboards - 18:21

Tamiflu-resistant swine flu found on US-Mexico border - 18:21

Heart disease patients with previous blockages more likely to die - 17:56

Restoring a natural root signal helps to fight a major corn pest - 17:35

Parents fear errors during children's hospitalization - 17:35

'Brain exercises' may delay memory decline in dementia - 17:14

Tuberculosis drugs under development expected to have major impact on the disease - 17:14

Twin study examines associations between depression and coronary artery disease - 17:14

Daily temperature shifts may alter malaria patterns - 17:14

Microsoft sees size as search answer in Yahoo deal - 17:14

Researchers discover breakthrough method for chemical separations - 16:49

Gene signature for cancer stem cells may provide drug targets - 16:49

Project Zero Delay accelerates drug's path to clinical trial - 16:28

New study examines how cost affects decisions to marry - 16:28

Kefir, although rich in probiotics, didn't prevent diarrhea in children using antibiotics - 16:28

Cannibalistic cells may help prevent infections - 16:28

Scientists report original source of malaria - 16:28

Nanoparticles cross blood-brain barrier to enable 'brain tumor painting' - 16:28

Antidepressant use increasing in the United States - 16:28

Structure of antibiotic ramoplanin reveals promising mechanism - 16:28

Epilepsy halted in mice - 16:28

Giant extinct snake may -- or may not -- shed light on ancient climate - 16:07

Walk, don't drive! Community promotion of physical activity has 2-fold benefit - 16:07

NASA's Moon Mapper Beholds Home - 16:07

Researcher says internal security breaches pose a bigger threat than hackers - 15:42

Regular yoga practice is associated with mindful eating - 15:42

Possible Meteorite Imaged by Opportunity Rover - 15:42

TV, computer screen time linked to high blood pressure in young children - 15:42

A Kinoform's Best Friend: Diamond Refractive Lenses for Nanofocusing - 15:42

Friendship influences eating behavior, particularly when friends are overweight - 15:42

Students develop cane with e-tags to guide blind - 15:21

Analysis: 2007 legal opinion is a threat to imperiled species - 15:21